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November 18, 2014 at 6:18 am in reply to: Translating read more string in the featured page widget #131973katootjeMember
That is not the easy solution. Then I have a double amount of widgets just because that little string is not made translation-ready. In the next update of Genesis it should be fixed. Then people have the choise. Translate that string, or use the wpml widget. Personally I don't like to have more widgets then is neccessairy. The content of the featured page widget is translated and showing the right language. It's just that string.
katootjeMemberHi Susan,
Still no answer. It was not that urgent, but if you know the answer.. that would be great.
Thanks
Karin
April 28, 2013 at 4:48 am in reply to: Moved: Reply To: Genesis and WPML: multilingual text widgets #38179katootjeMemberWhat do you use to make your content bilingual? WPML or another plugin? And what widgets are you talking about, pure text widgets? If you work with WPML you have the multilingual text widgets you can use.
katootjeMemberToday, working on an other site, I discovered that the first-widget and last-widget classes weren't generated by Genesis as I thought (it was not core WordPerfect, so it had to be the theme). I totally forgot that on that site I had installed a new plugin for the widget classes. Normally I used just Widget Classes and here I installed Widget CSS Classes... and one of the things this plugin does is.... yeah.. giving this first-widget etc classes. So.. maybe they can help out.
katootjeMember@Suzan I know - this works for sites I do the content management. But for the end-user I build the site for, the widgets are more user friendly. That is why I use the multilingual text widgets.
@Anitac - I use WPML for all the translations. I can translate (like Susan suggested) the strings with the string translation WPML is offering. So no need for another plugin.. Translation is not the problem.But thanks for your answers.
katootjeMemberThe site is under construction http://www.veltwerkvo.nl. It's not my website. I'm giving support to the actual developper of this website.
katootjeMemberWhat I did is what I described. The hover you see is not the simple-menu. It's the submenu of the main-menu which I positioned right on the same place as the simple menu. When anything changes in the main-menu I have to position the sub-menu again to get it right on top of the simple menu, otherwise you see it "move" some pixels. It works this way, but it's not perfect and it's not stable.
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