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Last updated by Mateus Getulio 6 months, 3 weeks ago.

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May 10, 2024 at 12:55 pm #15614816

muadZ

Hi, on my site because the translations were not working and I was trying different things. While doing that I have accidentally enabled string translation for some of the plugins, not knowing that it is for wordpress dashboard side strings and not the front end strings.

I would like to know how to disable them?

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May 10, 2024 at 9:07 pm #15616415

Mateus Getulio
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Languages: English (English ) Portuguese (Brazil) (Português )

Timezone: America/Sao_Paulo (GMT-03:00)

Hello there,

When you scan the plugins and themes, the only action that happens is that WPML will find and register all the strings in the PHP files of those themes and plugins.

These strings will become available for translation inside WPML -> String Translation.

Based on your description and on the screenshot, no action is required from you.

If I misunderstood your query or there's a different issue with the site, could you please elaborate a little more on this issue, so I can better understand? E.g. Is there an error message, what are the steps you've tried, etc.

Thank you, please let us know.

Mateus

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