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Our latest updates to WPML form plugins deliver a range of improvements and bug fixes, along with support for the upcoming WPML 4.7 release. Get an exclusive sneak peek at what’s on the horizon!

What’s New?

In this update, we’ve made across-the-board improvements to the following plugins:

Gravity Forms Multilingual

See the changelog for v. 1.8.0

Contact Form 7 Multilingual

See the changelog for v. 1.3.0

Ninja Forms Multilingual

See the changelog for v. 0.4.0

WPForms Multilingual

See the changelog for v. 0.4.0

With the latest improvements, your forms are now easier to manage and translate. Updates include better display of conditional fields, fixes to placeholders, and translation support for sub-labels in Name fields. 

These updates are also special because they bring support for exciting new features in our next major WPML version, WPML 4.7.

What to Expect in WPML 4.7

Once we release WPML 4.7, you’ll be able to translate your forms using automatic translation. Soon, you’ll just hit the start button and relax as WPML translates everything in the background for you.

WPML 4.7 will also include the redesigned and improved Advanced Translation Editor, making translating forms easier and more efficient. The new editor features beautifully grouped form fields for a more intuitive translation process. 

Take a look at the example below to see how the updated Advanced Translation Editor categorizes a Ninja Form into sections such as Setting, E-mail, and Field Block. This makes it much easier to know what you’re translating.

Translating a form in the upcoming redesigned and improved Advanced Translation Editor

And that’s just the beginning. WPML 4.7 will come packed with exciting features to enhance your form translations and overall multilingual experience. Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to the release!

Update Now and Get Set for WPML 4.7

Update your form glue plugin as soon as the new versions become available to you. Take advantage of these new enhancements and prepare for WPML 4.7.

Have any thoughts or questions you’d like to share? We’re all ears in the comment section below!