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March 15, 2016 at 12:46 pm #838205 | |
marcH-8 |
I was looking for a how-to on your site and I found a solution, but this is from 2013 and I wonder if it's easier now. So, to translate the text in the Revolution slider I still have to create a slide for each language? In the Revolution Slider I clicked on "use WPML", so this is active. Now, how to translate the slides? One slide for each language or by string translations or what? thanks. p.s.: this is the guide I found on your site: |
March 15, 2016 at 1:00 pm #838225 | |
Bobby Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: America/Los_Angeles (GMT-08:00) |
Hello, Thank you for contacting the WPML support! For being of bettter help, can you please provide you WPML Debug information in the debug field below? http://wpml.org/faq/provide-debug-information-faster-support/ Kind Regards, |
March 15, 2016 at 4:16 pm #838475 | |
marcH-8 |
here is the debug info |
March 15, 2016 at 6:38 pm #838565 | |
Bobby Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: America/Los_Angeles (GMT-08:00) |
Hello, Thank you for the debug information! As far as translating the slides i recommend following the documentation, unfortunately it is up to the plugin Author as to how easy they make it. The documentation is still the current best way to translate the slides so you get compatibility and everything working well Kind Regards, |