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Problem:
The client was unable to find strings for translation in RevSlider, even after enabling the option in RevSlider and it being visible in WPML.

Solution:
We recommended creating a separate slider for each language instead of looking for strings to translate. This process is detailed in our documentation on Creating Multilingual Sliders with Revolution Slider and WPML. We have set the slider's language to Polish for the client, and they can now duplicate it and manually change it to English.

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Last updated by Ilyes 1 year, 3 months ago.

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November 21, 2023 at 12:11 pm

piotrk-48

I am using RevSlider and tried different ways and not seeing any strings available for translation

November 21, 2023 at 12:59 pm
November 22, 2023 at 2:40 pm #14899301

Ilyes
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Languages: French (Français )

Timezone: Pacific/Easter (GMT-05:00)

Hello,

Thank you for your patience,

It turns out that these sliders should be translated differently, and not from the strings translation.

A separate slider needs to be created for each language, you could follow this documentation on how to set this up : https://wpml.org/documentation/plugins-compatibility/creating-multilingual-sliders-with-revolution-slider-and-wpml/#translating-slider-revolution-slides

I have already changed the slider's language to Polish, you could then duplicate it and change it to English manually.

I hope this answers your questions 🙂