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michel
ParticipantHi admin,
I just deleted my version and uploaded/activated the new one, and…
It works like magic!
Now the page reads perfectly in localised language (French, for instance)…
And nothing else has been changed.Thanks a million!
It was surprisingly fast…
Thanks for your attention, understanding and help!Best regards,
ML
michel
ParticipantHi admin,
Thanks!
The strings that appear not translated are:
1 – Confirm Account Deletion
2 – You are about to delete an account. This will delete user data associated with this account.
3 – It will also delete the associated WordPress user account.
4 – (NOTE: for safety, we do not allow deletion of any associated WordPress account with administrator role).
5 – To proceed with the deletion process, please enter the current password for this user account.
6 – Password:
7 – Confirm Account DeletionPlease note that all these 7 strings appear in a dynamic page that is triggered by clicking on the “Delete Account” button included in the standard Simple Membership shortcode [swpm_profile_form].
Thanks again.
Please let me know when you got news, this is important: I have to follow the European RGPD rules, and members should be able to delete their own account in their native language.Thanks!
Best regards,
ML
michel
ParticipantHi The Assurer,
Yes, I’m certain everything’s OK. And I already have read and checked all the parts of this page before posting here.
Why am I 100% sure everything’s OK?
Because every other translated lines work. Only those on this page (Account Deletion) don’t.
If something was wrong, I guess none of the translated lines would read in French, and not only the ones from this page…Hi admin,
The System Info tab tells the language is fr_FR. I’m fr_FR, so that’s OK.
Moreover, the file is up to date (synchronized) and I’ve created a personalized file with a (vey few) lines that I need to pimp for my personal needs.
Both files are correctly located (following Loco Translate guide to get the right place for my personalized file) and both do their job to perfection (system and personalized)… Except for the lines in this Account Deletion Page, which are correctly translated in both PO files, btw. Please note that I tested with and w/o my personalized file, and the page still reads in English in all cases.
So I keep wondering: why does this one page reads in English although everything’s perfectly translated in my fr_FR language—and that all other pages are correct (aka read in French)?
Does anyone have tested that page with another language than English? Just want to make sure…Could this be a bug in the WordPress functions that are activated by Simple Membership?
For example, I noticed that the ‘Confirm Account Deletion’ button is translated into French in the source code but still appears in English in the page, whereas both the rest of the page and source code only read in English despite the translations. I find it pretty weird.This is why I post on this forum, looking for a solution.
If any of you need a way to get in, have a look, just let me know. I can set up a temp admin account and tell you how to find your way around my French website (assuming you’re not fluent in French).
Thank you in advance!
michel
ParticipantAs I wrote previously, I made sure there were correct translations in the PO file. Hence I mention the Fr for France.
No missing parts on that Deletion Account Page.
So do you know why this page still appears in English while all localized parts of the PO files appear in my French (for France) website?
Thanks in advance 🙂michel
ParticipantHere’s a compass to guide you…
Before writing in this forum, I checked that all the segments from this Deletion Account Page are correctly translated in French (they are).
I also checked the source code, and those parts come from the Simple Membership plugin: class=”swpm-account-delete-heading”.
They are correctly translated in French in the localized PO file, but still appear in English in the website.
And to my knowledge, there are the only parts that stay in English while being translated.I hope you can help me with this 🙂
If you want me to write down all the mentioned segments, or need an onsite check, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
michel
ParticipantOK, let me sum it up.
All segments of the part I’m talking about are perfectly localised in the System part, and also some are personalised by my me at another place to avoid being erased when an update pops. All with Loco Translate, named “simple-membership.pot”.
I’m talking about the page that is created when any user/customer wants to delete their own account (it doesn’t exist as a page in WordPress, it’s not created by the plugin like several other pages).
This page reads:Title: Confirm Account Deletion
Body : You are about to delete an account. This will delete user data associated with this account. It will also delete the associated WordPress user account. (NOTE: for safety, we do not allow deletion of any associated WordPress account with administrator role).Bold: To proceed with the deletion process, please enter the current password for this user account.
Then, there’s a place for the user to write they password, that is unsurprisingly…
–> Password:Last, a button that reads “Confirm account deletion”, just before a “Back” link.
All these parts are perfectly translated, but do not appear in their localized version (just in English), although all other translated parts appear correctly.
That’s why I ask a way to fix this…
I hope I made myself clear.Do you have any solution for this issue?
Thanks in advance!
michel
ParticipantI do understand. Every work must be paid.
However, I build my own website on WordPress to avoid spending money before getting some.
That’s the reason I want it simple, still efficient.
I’ll have to find myself a way to get it done. I presume a quick and dirty trick will do. I’ll have to save it for the next upgrades…Thanks a million for your attention and patience.
Best regardsmichel
ParticipantExactly.
Actually the javascript will lead to a slide into a slider.
With your example, the “forgot password” page is a slide into a slider (a text layer with the shortcode in a slide).
So that I’m able to get all the Simple Membership functions in a simple slider (login, forgot password, registration).FYI my website is one page only and the registrations are all free of charge. I use your plugin to protect some of my works (my portfolio) that I cannot make public (because of several NDAs).
michel
ParticipantYes exactly!
I want to change the standard URL for the pages to javascript function (my profile page, forgotten password page, etc.).michel
ParticipantI just want to be able to save “javascript:myfunction” instead of “http://mylink”.
michel
ParticipantHi,
i’m French native.
I Just want one thing: in the page settings, the links settings are only for standard URL.
I just want them to be javascript, not standard HTTP.
Is it even possible? I’ll take any trick to get this done.TIA!
michel
ParticipantThanks a lot!
Waiting for an answer 🙂michel
ParticipantYes you are right.
Problem is I have to put all these pages in one slider.
I then have created one slide per form with the shortcodes in text layers.
Everything works fine and the forms are OK.Now I need to redirect from one form to another — for example, the link “lost password” to the slide “lost password”.
To do this, I need to put javascript.
So if I can’t put them directly in the links of the setting page, do you know how I could do this?
Maybe changing a file with FTP, any solution will fit.Thanks in advance!
michel
ParticipantHi,
I try to write it in the Setting page, but it disappear every time I save.
It’s just
javascript:myfunction
like in a simple html link:<a href="myfunction;">my link</a>I know, I’m missing something. Not a programmer or dev though.
You may then help me on this…
Thanks in avance!
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