[Resolved] Copyright year not matching with original
This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem: The client needed to remove the year 2002 from their website, where it incorrectly displayed as 2002-2024 instead of just 2024. Solution: We located the string using the 'Look for strings while pages are rendered' option in WPML > String Translation. The string was found under the domain 'Widgets' with the name 'widget body'. We made the necessary adjustment to display only the year 2024. If you're experiencing this issue, we recommend trying these steps to adjust the string as needed.
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Hello there,
Can you please try the following procedure to see if you can locate and translate that string inside WPML > String Translation?
- Please go to WPML -> String Translation and enable the option "Look for strings while pages are rendered"
- Visit the page in which the text is located
- Go back to the String Translation and refresh the page
- Search for it and check if you'll be able to locate the string now
- Please don't forget to uncheck the option "Look for strings while pages are rendered" once you're done).
- Translate the strings and see if it gets the issue fixed
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Hello there,
I was able to locate that string using the option 'Look for strings while pages are rendered' in WPML > String Translation.
After doing that, the string is available under the domain 'Widgets' with the name 'widget body' please check the screenshot or use this URL to see it:
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I already made the adjustment for you, feel free to edit it if needed.