Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — October 7th, 2011, 3:09 am
* (s2Member/s2Member Pro) Translation Support. s2Member and s2Member Pro are now equipped with support for front-end translation, using standardized WordPress® methodologies; i.e. we've implemented the use of _x(), and various other translation routines for many aspects of s2Member's front-end interfaces. For instance, things like Profile panels, Login/Registration Fields, and Pro Form integrations; as well as error messages displayed to Users/Members. Translation support for back-end admin panels provided by s2Member will come in a future release, along with more extensive translation support for front-end aspects.
Please note, this is but our first step toward internationalizing s2Member and s2Member Pro. Look for further updates/improvements to come in the future.
Like WordPress® itself, we chose to use the GNU gettext localization framework to provide localization infrastructure for s2Member®. GNU gettext is a mature, widely used framework for modular translation of software, and is the de facto standard for localization in the open source/free software realm. If you'd like to translate s2Member and/or s2Member Pro, please use the POT file found inside /s2member/includes/translations/s2member.pot, which contains all translation entries for both the s2Member Framework ( i.e. the free version ), and also for s2Member Pro.
The file: /s2member/includes/translations/s2member.pot will be updated with each new release of s2Member. If this is your first translation of a WordPress® plugin, this article and/or this article, might be of some assistance. When you are finished translating the s2member.pot file, place your completed s2member-[locale].mo file into this directory: /s2member/includes/translations/; and please feel free to share your translation with the rest of the s2Member® community.
Quick Tip: If you only need to translate the front-end of s2Member, please ignore entries in the s2member.pot file with a context matching s2member-admin. Those sections of s2Member are only seen by site Administrators; they are NOT used in s2Member's front-end integration with WordPress®. Skipping over translation entries with a context matching s2member-admin can save you time.
Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — September 20th, 2011, 6:08 pm
Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — April 4th, 2011, 4:22 pm
echo '<span>Password *</span><br />' . "\n";
Statistics: Posted by ciccio8 — April 4th, 2011, 12:53 pm
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Statistics: Posted by cyror — February 27th, 2011, 7:23 am
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Statistics: Posted by x3000gold — November 17th, 2010, 10:17 am
echo '<span>Password *</span><br />' . "\n";
Statistics: Posted by crushthenet — November 17th, 2010, 10:00 am
Statistics: Posted by x3000gold — November 17th, 2010, 6:29 am
Statistics: Posted by alargeau — November 16th, 2010, 4:03 am
"Username *"
"Email Address *"
Statistics: Posted by crushthenet — November 15th, 2010, 6:10 pm
Statistics: Posted by alargeau — November 15th, 2010, 5:54 pm
* Custom Fields ( new features ). s2Member is now equipped with a VERY powerful set of features; designed to extend the functionality of Custom Fields. s2Member now supports Text Fields ( single/multi-line ), Checkboxes ( single/multi-option ), Radio Buttons ( single/multi-option ), and Dropdowns ( single/multi-option ).
Statistics: Posted by Elizabeth — October 2nd, 2010, 10:43 am
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