OK in Brizy Pagebuilder | Not ok Frontend
Hi Brizy
Doing some updates to Posts and some translating things trough the plugins .po file (Brizy) - but it won't update on frontend. Do you guys know why?
See this GIF: https://gifyu.com/image/Ssj0x
"All" is translated trough .po files and is "Alle" - which is okay if we view inside Brizy Page Builder. But not on frontend. Also a post missing "Advokat fyn" which also is there inside Brizy Page Builder, but not on frontend. Hope you guys can help us.
Thanks
http://test8.mark-storm.dk/butikker/
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Hi Stefan,
Its difficult to comment about this without taking a look at your WordPress Dashboard.
If you need help with troubleshooting, please add me as a user to your WordPress Dashboard. My email: kc.george@brizy.io. Please enable the option "Send the new user an email about their account" as in this screenshot https://jmp.sh/tSRznJX
Once you have sent me an invitation, please let me know here.
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Hey KC
I have created user for you. Thanks for looking into this
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Stefan
I have received your invitation and could see the issue you are facing. I have escalated your question. I will get back to you when I have an answer from our team.
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Thanks KC will look forward for a solution
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Hey Kc
Any news about this?
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Hi Stefan,
Natalia here, Brizy technical team.
Apologize for this late reply.
You had Offset - 1 https://jmp.sh/JAVnHKa - this means that the post list will start with the second post, the first post will be skipped. In your case, the first post is "Advokat fyn" ;
Right now all posts are displayed in the editor and preview mode.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards, Natalia
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Hi Natalia
Thanks for this ansver. Yes, the offset was the reason for this. Haven't noticed this, so thanks alot for this :)
But how about the text string "All" which I have translated to "Alle" inside the .po file.
It's okay in preview function, but not on frontend where it's still "All"Can you see the way out of this?
Best Regards from Denmark
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Hi Stefan,
Thank you for your message.
Emmm, not quite a good idea to translate via Brizy editor files. You had to change them each time a new Brizy update is released. I suggest to use Loco translate plugin in this case.
However, I used also Brizy files for this translation ))), via File Manager plugins>>wp-content>>plugins>>brizy-pro>>content>>views>>tags.html.twig -- https://jmp.sh/jqs8bjo
The reason I did it, is because "views" folder is not added in the Brizy PRO folders in Plugin editor tab.
We will fix that issue in the next update, and theeeeen you will be able to use Loco plugin.
Greetings to the most beautiful country :)
Regards, Natalia
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Hi Natalia
We are actually also using Loco Translate. We are using it, with the "Custom" folder so nothing will be overwritten https://localise.biz/wordpress/plugin/custom-translations
Nice you guys will fix this in the next release, thanks for this.
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