msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: \n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-07-10T11:13:33+00:00\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "X-Generator: WP-CLI 2.10.0\n" "X-Domain: divi-assistant\n" #: class-wp-general-js.php msgid "WP SiteLauncher" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:129 msgid "Please check your internet connection and reload the page becasue the error while fetching tutorials pee-aye-creative website." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Enable Maintaince Helper Addon" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Error occured. Please reload!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Please select checkbox to import relevant settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Upload Correct File" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Please correct file again" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Please select a valid JSON file" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Divi Assistant" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Search" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Enable More Helpers" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Reset Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Import Export" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Loading..." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Admin Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "New Feature Idea" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "About" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Changelog" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Support" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:140 msgid "Welcome to the Divi Assistant plugin!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:151 msgid "The Divi Assistant plugin is a collection of handy features and tools to make your life easier when working on your Divi website. The features are presented as addons unified interface grouped by their similarities. Several free addons are included in the core Divi Assistant plugin like startup actions, maintenance tools, general utilities, interface hacks, learning resources, and help getting technical support.

We also offer a pro version which includes a huge suite of additional features that modify, extend, and improve various aspects of Divi. There is nothing else like this plugin on the market, and truly is a game-changer. With so much to offer like global styling, local fonts, a code editor for CSS, JS, and PHP, and so much more! Visit our website to learn more and to purchase Divi Assistant." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:162 msgid "Divi Beginner Course" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:327 msgid "If you are new to Divi and want to learn how to use this incredible tool with training from The Divi Teacher, then this Divi Beginner course is perfect for you! Includes 4.5 hours of video AND written training!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:162 msgid "Divi Theme Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:327 msgid "If you are a Divi user ready to take your websites to the next level with the incredibly powerful template tool from Elegant Themes, then this Divi Theme Builder mini-course is perfect for you!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:162 msgid "How To Make Divi Responsive" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:327 msgid "You know that it is important to make your Divi website responsive. But what does that even mean? How do you go about that? Is it difficult and time consuming? This free course will show you exactly how easy it is to make your Divi websites responsive." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:162 msgid "Beyond The Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:327 msgid "Hey, Divi lovers. If you are new to building websites, or your current website is struggling to go beyond the basics, then this Beyond The Builder Divi website course is perfect for you! This is a complete full website design guide from start to finish!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 #: bundle.js:195 #: bundle.js:206 #: bundle.js:217 #: bundle.js:228 #: bundle.js:261 #: bundle.js:283 #: bundle.js:294 #: bundle.js:305 #: bundle.js:316 #: bundle.js:360 #: bundle.js:382 #: bundle.js:404 #: bundle.js:415 #: bundle.js:426 #: bundle.js:437 #: bundle.js:448 #: bundle.js:459 #: bundle.js:712 #: bundle.js:723 #: bundle.js:734 #: bundle.js:745 #: bundle.js:756 #: bundle.js:778 #: bundle.js:789 #: bundle.js:811 #: bundle.js:833 #: bundle.js:844 #: bundle.js:866 #: bundle.js:877 #: bundle.js:888 #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Save Changes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Add Focusable Support To Divi Module elements" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "The term \"focusable\" in website accessibility refers to elements on a webpage that can be selected using the keyboard's \"Tab\" key. This is crucial for enabling users to interact with and navigate through different interactive elements on a webpage, and aligns with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to create more inclusive web content. Enabling this setting will add support for focusable elements in Divi modules, enabling them to be navigated with the keyboard. Currently, this feature applies to both the Toggle module and Accordion module. Pressing the enter key will either expand or collapse the toggles when they are in focus." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Add Keyboard Navigation Outline To Focused elements" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "A focused elements outline refers to a visible indication or highlighting applied to an element on a webpage when it receives keyboard focus. When a user interacts with a webpage using their keyboard, navigating through different interactive elements using the \"Tab\" key, the currently focused element should be visually distinguishable from other elements. This practice is fundamental for web accessibility, ensuring that users with disabilities, particularly those who rely on keyboard navigation or screen readers, can accurately track their position within the interface. Enabling this setting will add a keyboard navigation outline to focused elements." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Add ARIA Support To Divi Module Elements" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) support involves adding attributes to HTML elements to improve web accessibility for people with disabilities. These attributes provide extra information to assistive technologies like screen readers to help convey interactive element behavior. ARIA attributes supplement standard HTML when elements don't fully describe their functionality. By ensuring your site has proper ARIA support, you can improve the accessibility of your website to ensure users with disabilities can effectively navigate and interact with the content, features, and functionality. Enabling this setting will add appropriate ARIA attributes across various Divi elements and modules." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Set Icons as ARIA Hidden" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Setting icons as ARIA hidden to indicate that certain icons within a web page should be hidden from assistive technologies, such as screen readers. This attribute is particularly useful when icons are used for purely decorative purposes and don't convey meaningful information to users relying on assistive technologies. This helps create a more accessible web experience for users with disabilities while still maintaining the intended design aesthetics. Enabling this setting adds the “aria-hidden” attribute to icons." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Underline All Links" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Underlining links in web accessibility refers to using underlines to visually differentiate and highlight hyperlinks from regular text within web content. This is important for creating a more inclusive and user-friendly experience for individuals with disabilities, particularly those who rely on assistive technologies like screen readers to navigate and understand web pages. Underlining links serves as a clear and consistent indicator to users that certain text or elements are interactive and lead to another page or resource when clicked. This is especially valuable for users who have visual impairments or color blindness, as they might have difficulty distinguishing links solely based on color or other visual cues. Enabling this setting will add an underline to all links within the website content." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Add Skip Navigation Link Option" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Skip To Content" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Click to move to previous slide" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Click to move to next slide" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Visit our" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "page" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Read more about" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Video play button" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Search form" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Menu search form" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Button to close search in menu" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Open and close mobile menu" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Audio player" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "by" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "of" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Back to top" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Wide header" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Comments" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Do not use" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "A skip navigation link is crucial accessibility feature in web design that allow users to bypass repetitive content, such as navigation menus, and quickly jump to the main content of a webpage. These links are particularly useful for keyboard users and assistive technology users, as they help them efficiently navigate through web pages without having to tab through every menu item. Enabling this setting will add the option for users to skip over the Divi navigation menu links when using keyboard navigation and go straight to the main content area" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Fix Duplicate Menu IDs" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Due to Divi's usage of the same menu for the primary, mobile, and footer menus, a situation arises where unique IDs are duplicated, leading to validation problems. Duplicated IDs are problematic for web accessibility primarily because they violate the fundamental rule that HTML IDs must be unique within a web page. When IDs are duplicated, it can lead to a range of accessibility issues that hinder users, particularly those who rely on assistive technologies like screen readers, from navigating and understanding the content effectively. Enabling this setting prevents WordPress from automatically assigning unique IDs to the menu items." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Enable Dropdown Menu Keyboard Navigation" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "By default, Divi dropdown menus might not open or be easily navigable using the keyboard. This provides a very poor experience for users who rely on keyboard navigation to effectively interact with and navigate through the dropdown menus. Keyboard navigation support for Divi dropdown menus enhances the accessibility and usability of the menus and aligns with web accessibility guidelines and promotes a more inclusive web experience for all users. Enabling this feature enables the Divi Menu dropdown menus to open and be easily navigated using the keyboard." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Add And Improve Screen Reader Classes And Roles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "A screen reader class is a specific CSS class used to enhance the accessibility of web content, particularly for users who rely on screen readers. These classes are often added to elements like labels within a webpage to improve how these elements are presented and interpreted by screen readers. Additionally, assigning appropriate ARIA roles to HTML elements helps define their function for assistive technologies. For example, roles like menuitem in navigation menus and button in slider controls provide context to users relying on assistive technologies. Unfortunately, Divi’s built-in screen reader classes sometimes use the display: none; property, which hides elements from the visual display. This can create accessibility challenges. Our goal is to identify and address these instances and ensure your website content is properly exposed to screen readers. Enabling this setting will add screen reader classes and roles to various labels and elements throughout Divi and reverse incorrectly applied display: none; properties." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Enable Browser Pinch And Zoom" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "By default, Divi disables the ability to pinch and zoom on mobile. However, browser zoom plays a significant role in web accessibility by ensuring that digital content is usable and legible for a wide range of users, including users with visual impairments, low vision, or other disabilities who may rely on browser zoom to make content more readable. Enabling this setting will enable the ability to pinch and zoom the screen on mobile devices." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Add Tota11y Button" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "A tota11y button refers to a link used to open the tota11y accessibility tool, which is a JavaScript toolkit used by web developers and designers to identify and address accessibility issues on websites. The tool allows you to activate visual overlays that highlight potential accessibility problems, which can help improve your websites' accessibility. However, while tota11y is useful for identifying issues, it should be used in conjunction with other accessibility best practices for a comprehensive approach. Enabling this setting adds the tota11y button to the bottom left corner of your website." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Stop Animations If Users Have Preference Set On Their Device For No Animations" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "This setting ensures that animations are disabled if a user has set their device preferences to reduce or stop animations. It enhances accessibility by respecting user preferences for reduced motion, making the website more accessible for individuals with motion sensitivity or other accessibility needs." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "Increase Space Between Slider Navigation Dots" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:173 msgid "When the Divi Slider module is used with the navigation control dots enabled, the default spacing between the dots is too close, impacting accessibility. Enabling this setting automatically increases the space between the dots, improving the touchable area for touchscreens and devices with smaller displays." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:206 msgid "Divi Assistant Plugin Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:206 msgid "This page contains any settings related to the Divi Assistant plugin itself." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:206 msgid "Admin user Access" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:206 msgid "The Divi Assistant menu item, user interface, and settings only appear to users with the WordPress Administrator role. However, sometimes you may wish to restrict certain administrator users from accessing Divi Assistant settings. This feature allows you to control who can access the Divi Assistant interface and settings. The checkboxes below are used to grant or restrict access. By default, all admin users will have access, but you can deselect the checkmark next to any username to restrict their access by hiding the Divi Assistant menu and settings from them." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:206 msgid "Remove Plugin Data When Uninstalled" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:206 msgid "This setting will remove all plugin data and saved settings when you uninstall the plugin. Please use this setting carefully with the understanding that if you enable the setting you will lose all saved settings if you uninstall the plugin." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Enable Custom Code Editor Window In Visual Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "This feature allows you to edit CSS, jQuery, and PHP code within a custom code editor window inside the Visual Builder. To activate this feature, please enable at least one of the tabs below." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Show CSS Tab" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "There are many locations in Divi to add CSS, and it can be confusing and disorganized. It is also very inconvenient to need to go find the custom CSS box in the Divi Theme Options just to add some code. So we have solved this by making the CSS code universal, meaning you can view and edit the same CSS code from a new code editor window inside the Visual Builder which synchronizes CSS with the Custom CSS code box in Divi Theme Options>General. Enabling this setting will show the CSS tab in that custom code window in the Divi Visual Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Show jQuery Tab" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "When you need to add jQuery or other JavaScript in Divi, the best place to add this is in the code editor in the Divi Theme Options>Integrations tab. But this is an inconvenient and hidden location, and the terminology can be confusing. To solve this, we have created a new way to view and edit jQuery in Divi by adding a new custom code editor window in the Divi Visual Builder which synchronizes jQuery with the code box in Divi Theme Options>Integrations. Enabling this setting will show the jQuery tab in that custom code window in the Divi Visual Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Show PHP Tab" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "There are many situations that require you to modify the core structure of your Divi website or add some additional functionality. Many tutorials on our blog and other WordPress functions require pasting PHP code into your website, but unfortunately there is no option in Divi to paste the snippet or to extend the theme with PHP code. We have solved this issue by creating a new way to add PHP code in Divi by adding a new custom code editor window in the Divi Visual Builder with a dedicate PHP editor. Enabling this setting will show the PHP tab in that custom code window in the Divi Visual Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Activate PHP Code" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Custom PHP code must be handled carefully when working on live websites. Incorrectly formatted or written PHP code can cause errors to display, or even worse, break the site completely by causing a fatal error. However, if there is a fatal error caused by custom PHP code that you add to the PHP tab of the Divi Assistant code editor, you don’t need to worry! This is because we have created several special error handling features for this situation." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "The PHP code will not run unless this setting is enabled. This means if there is any issue, you can always come here to simply disable this setting, and the PHP code will no longer run. This provides the opportunity to fix the error in the code without displaying an error message or breaking the site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "The PHP code will not run when the Visual Builder is open. This is intentionally designed to allow you to access the code editor even if there is an issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "If there is any fatal error caused by PHP code in the code editor provided by Divi Assistant, it will show the error details at the bottom of the website on the frontend instead of crashing the site. You can then come here to disable the code or enable the Visual Builder, open the code editor, and edit or remove the code to fix the error." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Enabling this setting will activate and run the PHP code in the PHP tab in that custom code window in the Divi Visual Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Enable Draggable Theme Options Custom CSS Code Editor Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "The main CSS editor in the Divi Theme Options is a great feature, but the short height makes it challenging to use properly. Enabling this setting will make the CSS code editor height draggable to any height, which will greatly improve your user experience when viewing, writing, and editing code." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Minimum Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Theme Options Custom CSS Code Editor Minimum Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "The main CSS box in the Divi Theme Options comes with a default height that is too short to properly view or edit code. With this feature, you can enter your desired minimum height in pixels into the input field below to set the default height of the code editor." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Enable Draggable Theme Options Integration Code Editor Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "The integration code editor box in Divi>Theme Options>Integration is great feature for adding custom JavaScript, but the short height makes it challenging to use properly. Enabling this setting will make the integration code editor height draggable to any height, which will greatly improve your user experience when viewing, writing, and editing code." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "Theme Options Integration Code Editor Minimum Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:217 msgid "The integration code editor box in Divi>Theme Options>Integration is great feature for adding custom JavaScript, but it comes with a default height that is too short to properly view or edit code. With this feature, you can enter your desired minimum height in pixels into the input field below to set the default height of the code editor." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:228 msgid "PHP Code Editor" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:228 msgid "Many situations require you to modify the core structure of your Divi website or add some additional functionality. Many tutorials on our blog and other WordPress functions require pasting PHP code into your website, but unfortunately, there is no option in Divi to paste the snippet or extend the theme with PHP code. We have solved this issue by creating two new convenient ways to add PHP code. The first is with our custom code editor window in the Divi  Visual Builder, and the second is located below with our custom PHP code editor." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "A new version of Divi is Available!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Update Divi" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Great, you Are On The latest version of Divi!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Some Server Settings Do Not Meet The Minimum Recommendations" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Please go to Divi>Support Center and check the System Status report to learn more." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Go To System Status" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "FYI: Your site Is Blocked From Search Engine Visibility" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "WordPress has a setting called “Discourage search engines from indexing this site” which is currently enabled. If your site is live or you wish to disable this block, please go to WordPress>Settings>Reading and deselect the checkbox." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Go To Setting" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "New Divi Feature Update!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Introducing Divi Code AI, Your Personal Divi Coding Assistant" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:239 msgid "Notification Description" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:250 msgid "Please Enter Username and API Key in : Divi -> Theme Options -> Updates" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:250 msgid "View Changelog" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:250 #: bundle.js:657 #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Dismiss" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:261 msgid "Enable Additional Font File Type Uploads (Admin Only)" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:261 msgid "By default, WordPress limits the font file types that you can upload to your site for security reasons. If you try to upload a font file type that is not supported, you will see a “Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons.” message. Enabling this setting will allow any administrator to upload additional fonts to Divi. You can choose to only enable this setting when you know you will be uploading unsupported font files and then disable it again." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Please select a valid file" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Please select font weights" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Enter a valid font name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Manage Local Fonts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Here are all of the local fonts that have been uploaded to this website server." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Upload New Local Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Supported File Formats: " msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Provide a descriptive title for the link request." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "If you want to host your font locally on your own website server rather than retrieve it from a 3rd party service such as Google Fonts, you can upload a font file here. The uploaded font file will be stored on the same server as your website. You can select the supported font weights that you want to include" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "NOTE: In order to host Google Fonts locally on your server, you first need to disable the “Use Google Fonts” setting in Divi Theme Options. Otherwise, even if you upload a Google Font, it will not convert the font into a local font and will not be hosted locally." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Font Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Name Your Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Supported Font Weights" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "All" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Upload Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:272 msgid "Font Uploaded Successfully!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Customize the Back To Top Button" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "The Divi theme comes with a back to top button which can be enabled in the Divi>Theme Options>General settings. This adds a convenient button on the frontend near the bottom-right corner of your screen which appears after scrolling down the page. Clicking the button takes you back to the top quickly, instead of scrolling all the way up. Unfortunately, Divi does not provide any way to customize this back to top button, so we have provided settings to make it easy for you to style the colors, text, icon, and position of the Divi back to top button to match your website branding. Enabling this setting will activate the custom back to top button styles which you can configure according to your preference." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Visibility" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose on which devices to show the Back To Top Button. This feature first requires the main Back To Top Button to be enabled in Divi>Theme Options>General." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Show On All Devices" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Only Show On Desktop And Tablet" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Only Show On Desktop And Phone" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Only Show On Tablet And Phone" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Only Show On Desktop" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Only Show On Tablet" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Only Show On Phone" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Background Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose a background color for back to top button." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Background Color On Hover" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose a background color for back to top button on hover." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Border Radius" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Set a border radius for the back to top button." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Distance From Right" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Set a pixel value for the distance the back to top button should be from the side of the screen." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Distance From Bottom" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Set a pixel value for the distance the back to top button should be from the bottom of the screen." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Icon/Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose a color for the back to top button icon or text." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Icon/Text Color On Hover" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose a color for the back to top button icon or text on hover." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button content" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose whether to show an icon, text, or both in the Back To Top Button." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Icon Only" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Text Only" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Icon And Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Icon" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose an icon for the Back To Top Button. You can find the icon number code from the Elegant Themes blog post" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 #: bundle.js:822 msgid "here" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Remember to add a forward slash before the number." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Write custom text for the Back To Top Button." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back To Top" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Back to Top Button Icon Placement" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Choose to show the Back To Top Button icon on the left or right of the text." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Left Of Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:283 msgid "Right Of Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "Offset Distance" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "Anchor Link Offset" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "When using a fixed header with the Divi Theme Builder and including anchor links on your site, you may encounter an issue where the top part of the anchor link area is hidden by the fixed header. This occurs because the anchor link position does not consider the height of the fixed header. To resolve this, we have created a feature to adjust the vertical offset when navigating to anchor links. Enabling this setting will adjust the anchor link vertical offset distance to ensure the target content is visible by positioning it lower based on the fixed header height." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "Set Cursor Text Highlight Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "When a visitor on your website uses their mouse cursor to select some text, the browser provides a default blue color for the highlighted background color. The generic color is boring, so this is a great opportunity to provide a clever hint of your own branding by using your own colors! With this setting enabled, you can set the color of the highlighted text background and text color when anyone uses their mouse to click and drag to select words on your website." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "Disable Horizontal Scroll Movement" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:294 msgid "Sometimes you may notice horizontal scrollbars or a back and forth sideways movement when viewing your website on mobile. This is not good, and can make your website look unprofessional, and confusing. Many Divi websites have this problem due to things in CSS or layouts like margin, padding, sizing, or overflow, but unfortunately it often goes unnoticed. Enabling this setting will prevent this issue from happening!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:305 msgid "Replace Any Text On Your Website" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:305 msgid "Sometimes you may want to replace a word or phrase on your website in an area or display that is not editable by the Divi Builder. This can occur in the output of a module or the display of another plugin. Enabling this setting will allow you to replace any text on your website with a different word or phrase." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:305 msgid "Custom Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:305 msgid "To use this utility, you must first use the browser developer tools to inspect the code of your website and find the CSS selector of the text you want to replace. Write the CSS selector in the input field on the left, and write the text you want to use instead in the input field on the right. You can add and delete items as needed." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:305 msgid "CSS Selector" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:305 msgid "Add New" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Customize the Browser Scrollbar To Match Your Website Branding" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Scrollbars on the right side of a screen are essential for browsing your website. The default browser scrollbar function is fine, but the design is pretty boring. When you make a beautiful website with Divi, why not also make the scrollbars match your brand and website design? By customizing the scrollbars to match your website branding, you will capture your visitor’s attention and show them that your site is complete and polished, giving them a more visually appealing browsing experience. Enabling this setting will activate the custom browser scrollbar styles which you can configure according to your preference." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Scrollbar Width" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Set a width for the entire browser scrollbar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Scrollbar Track Background Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Choose a background color for the browser scrollbar track." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Scrollbar Handle Border Radius" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Set a border radius for the browser scrollbar handle." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Scrollbar Handle Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Choose a color for the browser scrollbar handle." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Scrollbar Handle Color On Hover" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:316 msgid "Choose a color for the browser scrollbar handle on hover." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:327 msgid "divi Courses On Our Website" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:327 msgid "Below you will find all of our paid Divi and WordPress related courses. We create practical and easy to follow courses that are relevant to the Divi, WordPress, web design, marketing, and small business world. If you enjoy our teaching style on YouTube, you will love our courses!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:338 msgid "Learn The Most Common Terminology For Divi, WordPress, and Websites" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:338 msgid "This glossary tool provides the terms and meaning of common words you may encounter when using Divi, WordPress, and web design in general. You can use the search bar to find a specific term, or use the letters of the alphabet to quickly jump to a section." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:338 #: bundle.js:349 msgid "No Results" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:349 msgid "Divi Tutorials On Our Blog" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:349 msgid "Below you will find all of the weekly blog posts from our blog on our website at https://www.peeayecreative.com/blog/ We believe in giving back to the community, and this is one way we can help small businesses and other web designers with advice, tutorials, code snippets, and freebies. We hope you enjoy these resources!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:349 msgid "Filter" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:349 msgid "Clear" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:349 msgid "Apply" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Automatically Clear The Divi Static CSS Cache Based On A Schedule" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Divi has a feature that takes the custom design styles created using the Divi Builder and compiles and minifies them into static CSS files in order to serve them more efficiently as cached files within your visitor’s browser. However, whenever you make a change to your website design, these cached files need to be cleared so that visitors see the updated design. To do this, you can go to your WordPress dashboard to Divi>Theme Options>Builder>Advanced and clear the Static CSS Generation button. But this is a hassle and major inconvenience, so instead we have created this convenient feature which provides options to automatically clear the Divi static CSS cache on a predefined schedule." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Automatically Clear the Divi Static CSS Cache Based on An action" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Divi has a feature that takes the custom design styles created using the Divi Builder and compiles and minifies them into static CSS files in order to serve them more efficiently as cached files within your visitor’s browser. However, whenever you make a change to your website design, these cached files need to be cleared so that visitors see the updated design. To do this, you can go to your WordPress dashboard to Divi>Theme Options>Builder>Advanced and clear the Static CSS Generation button. But this is a hassle and major inconvenience, so instead we have solved this by adding triggers based on common scenarios that require clearing the cache which you can enable below to automatically clear the Divi static CSS cache based on the selection action." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Add Clear Static CSS Button To Admin Bar And Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Show Clear Cache Link In WordPress Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Display a clear cache link in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Show Clear Cache Link In Divi Builder Top Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Display a clear cache link in the Divi Builder's top editor bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Show Clear Local Storage Link In WordPress Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Display a clear local storage link in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Show Clear Local Storage Link In Divi Builder Top Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Display a clear local storage link in the Divi Builder's top editor bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Show Hard Refresh Link In WordPress Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Display a hard refresh link in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Show Hard Refresh Link In Divi Builder Top Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Display a hard refresh link in the Divi Builder's top editor bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Divi automatically compiles and caches your design styles into static CSS files for better performance. However, anytime you make a design change, you need to clear that cache so your updates actually appear. Normally, that means digging through the Divi Theme Options panel in the dashboard, which is tedious and easy to forget. This feature makes it fast and effortless by adding a one-click button to clear the Divi static CSS cache right in the WordPress admin bar and Divi Builder top bar, so you can keep building without interruption." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Add Clear Local Storage Button To Admin Bar And Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Divi uses local storage in your browser to handle things like copying and pasting modules or styles, remembering Builder settings, and more. This data can sometimes cause issues, especially after updates or changes to Divi or related plugins. Clearing local storage is a smart maintenance step, and now you can do it easily with a one-click button added to both the WordPress admin bar and the Divi Builder top bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Add Hard Refresh Button To Admin Bar And Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:360 msgid "Sometimes changes to your Divi site don’t show up right away due to cached browser files. A normal refresh won’t help, since it just reloads the page using those outdated resources. A hard refresh forces the browser to request the latest files directly from the server, which can fix visual or functional issues while building. This feature adds a convenient button to both the WordPress admin bar and the Divi Builder top bar so you can instantly trigger a hard refresh and always see the most up-to-date version of the page." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Install Any Version Of The Divi Theme" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "This tool allows you to select and install any version of the Divi Theme. This tool is useful for troubleshooting or when your site is affected by a known issue in a specific version. Make sure you have a full site backup before proceeding. To begin, select a version below and review the details. Then continue to install the selected version." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Current Version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Select Version To Install" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Updated" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Changes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Install Version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Authentication Required" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:371 msgid "Please add your Elegant Themes username and API key in the Divi Theme Options>Updates tab in order to use this tool." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Coming Soon Mode" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Choose to enable or disable the website coming soon mode when your site is being developed and not yet ready for the public to see. If this is enabled, visitors to your site will not be able to view your website, but will instead see the coming soon layout or page that you select below. Logged in users will not be affected by coming soon mode." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Select Divi Library Layout Or Page For Coming soon Mode" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Select a Divi Library layout or page to use as the screen your website visitors will see when trying to access your site whenever the coming soon mode is enabled." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 #: bundle.js:404 msgid "Select Divi Library Layout Or Page" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Edit Selected Layout Or Page" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Bypass Coming Soon Mode With Special Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "If you have a client or colleague who you want to grant access to view the site without logging in, you can enable this setting and share a special link with them. Anyone with this link will be able to view any page on the site like normal, even when Coming Soon mode is enabled." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Copy And Share Bypass Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "A unique URL has been generated for you. You can copy this link and share it with anyone who you want to bypass the Coming Soon mode." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Please regenerate the link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:382 msgid "Copy Bypass Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:393 msgid "View An Easy-To-Read Divi Changelog" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:393 msgid "On this page, you can view any version of the Divi Theme changelog in a simplified format! A changelog is a list of new features, settings, and bug fixes that are included when software is updated. It is a great idea to keep up to date on new features and fixes that Elegant Themes releases for their Divi Theme." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:404 msgid "Maintenance Mode" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:404 msgid "Choose to enable or disable the website maintenance mode feature. If this is enabled, anyone who visits your site while you are performing any maintenance such as updates to plugins or themes will see your nicely designed Divi layout or page that you select below rather than the boring default message. This will reassure visitors that the site will be back soon, and help prevent them from thinking your site is broken." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:404 msgid "Select Divi Library Layout Or Page For Maintenance Mode" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:404 msgid "Select a Divi Library layout or page to use as the screen your website visitors will see when trying to access your site whenever the maintenance mode is enabled." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:415 msgid "Disable New Default WordPress Themes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:415 msgid "Each year WordPress released their own default theme. Since you are using the Divi Theme, you can ignore it. However, for some unknown reason, WordPress automatically installs the new default theme on every website automatically! This is obviously very annoying, and it requires you to manually delete it each year. To stop this madness, you can enable this setting to prevent WordPress from installing the new default theme each year!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:415 msgid "Disable & Hide Automatic Theme Updates" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:415 msgid "Divi Theme updates are usually great and helpful with new features, fixes, and improvements, but they can also cause unwanted issues. This is why you should never have automatic theme updates enabled. It is always best to test theme updates on a staging site, and always have backups in case something goes wrong. Enabling this setting will disable the theme automatic update feature and completely hide it, which means you will need to manually click update whenever Elegant Themes releases new Divi updates." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:415 msgid "Disable & Hide Automatic Plugin Updates" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:415 msgid "Plugin updates are usually great and helpful with new features, fixes, and improvements, but they can also cause unwanted issues. This is why you should never have automatic plugin updates enabled. It is always best to test plugin updates on a staging site, and always have backups in case something goes wrong. Enabling this setting will disable the plugin automatic update feature in WordPress and completely hide it, which means you will need to manually click update whenever plugin developers release new updates." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:426 msgid "Automatically Use Image Attribute Text From Media Library In The Divi Image Module" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:426 msgid "The Divi Image module does not automatically sync the image attributes (title, caption, or description) from the WordPress Media Library. This means the attribute may be missing when the image is first added or may not update when the value is changed in WordPress. Enabling this setting will automatically add and update the image attribute text from the WordPress Media Library to the Image module." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:426 msgid "Ignore Image Attribute Text In The Divi Image Module And Override From Media Library" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:426 msgid "If the Divi Image module already has values entered for the image attribute text (title, caption, or description), enabling this setting will ignore those values and override them with the values from the WordPress Media Library." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:426 msgid "Use Image Title or Filename If No Alt Text Exists" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:426 msgid "If the alt text field in the Divi module is empty, you can choose to automatically use the image title or the image filename from the WordPress Media Library as the alt text in the Divi module." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:437 msgid "Hide Image Title Text Tooltips On Hover" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:437 msgid "When you hover over some images on your Divi website, you will see the image title text appear in a tiny tooltip beside the mouse cursor. This feature is not related to SEO or alt text, so it is not important. There is not any good reason to have this tooltip show, and it can be annoying and unwanted for most users. Enabling this setting will automatically hide the title text from showing in the tooltip when hovering over images on your website." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:448 msgid "Disable Load More button from WordPress Media Library And Restore Infinite Scroll" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:448 msgid "In the past, when you view the WordPress Media Library, it had infinite scroll and you could easily scroll through all of your images. However, WordPress changed this by adding a feature that only shows a small group of images at a time, and adds a load more button at the bottom. This can be very frustrating and cause delays if you looking for an image either directly in the library or when adding an image in the Divi Builder, requiring you to repeatedly click the load more button. Enabling this setting will disable the load more button from the WordPress Media Library and restore the infinite scroll instead." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "Enable SVG Uploads (Admin Only)" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "SVG file uploads are disabled by WordPress by default due to security risks, so if you try to upload an SVG in Divi or WordPress, it will not work. We are excited to introduce a clever way to securely enable SVG file uploads! Enabling this setting will show an additional dropdown setting to choose from two important options. You can choose the option to always enable SVG uploads by default, which activates the code to allow it for Admin users whenever the setting is enabled, and disable the setting when not using it. You can also choose the option to require a confirmation button when uploading SVG files, which will only activate the code to allow SVG uploads temporarily. A button will appear when adding a file which you can click to temporarily allow the upload, then it will disable the code again when the file is uploaded. This is a very innovative solution not available anywhere else!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "Maximum Upload Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "Limit Maximum Media Upload Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "Some users may not be familiar with image optimization best practices and may inadvertently upload images that have a file size that is too big, causing a negative impact on the page load speed and SEO. To prevent this from happening, you can enable this setting and set your desired limit in kilobytes for the maximum file upload size." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "Replace Existing Image" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:459 msgid "By default, when you want to replace an image on your site, and you upload the new file, WordPress creates a totally separate new file with its own ID, URL, filename, and publish date. Even if the filename is the same as the original, it still considers it a new separate file and adds a dash and number to the end of the filename, like filename-1 or filename-2. This is frustrating because you may be using that image multiple places, and simply want to update the image while keeping all the original details. Enabling this setting will activate a feature that allows you to easily replace an existing image in your Media Library by uploading a new file in its place. This will also update the image with the new one anywhere it is used on your site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:481 msgid "Saved" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:481 msgid "Global" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:492 msgid "View Course" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:503 msgid "Divi Assistant Changelog" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Exporting your Divi Assistant Settings will create a file that can be saved locally and imported into other websites." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Export File Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Export Options" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Divi Assistant Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Global Colors" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Divi Theme Options" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Theme Customizer Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Module Presets" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Divi Library Layouts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Include Theme Builder Templates" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Export Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Importing a Divi Assistant Settings file will overwrite all existing settings. Please proceed with caution!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "I Understand" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Divi Asistant Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Global Colors" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Divi Theme Options" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Theme Customizer Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Module Presets" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Divi Library Layouts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Theme Builder Templates" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Divi Assistant Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:525 msgid "Import Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:536 msgid "View Product" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:547 msgid "Reset" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:547 msgid "This will return all settings throughout Divi Assistant to their default values. Are you sure you want to do this?" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:547 msgid "No" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:547 msgid "Yes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Permissions" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Enable By Default And Always Allow Without Confirmation" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Require Confirmation Button When Uploading To Temporarily Allow" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Disable" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Use Image Filename As Alt Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Use Image Title As Alt Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Hide Link For Non-Screen Readers" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Enabling this setting will hide the skip navigation link for non-screen readers." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Hide Admin Bar Everywhere" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Completely hide the WordPress admin bar across the entire site, including both the frontend and inside the Divi Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Hide the admin bar only while using the Divi Builder. It will still appear everywhere on your site when the Divi Builder is not enabled." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "When the admin bar is hidden, move your mouse to the top of the screen to reveal it. This works anywhere along the top edge, giving you quick access without taking up space." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Only Hide Admin Bar In Divi Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Show Admin Bar On Hover" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Highlight Background Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Highlight Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Keyboard Navigation Outline Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Choose a color for the keyboard navigation focus outline." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Exclude Underlines In Heading" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Enabling this setting will ignore adding underlines to links within heading text." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Exclude Underlines In Buttons" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Enabling this setting will ignore adding underlines to Divi Button modules." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Exclude Underlines In Menus" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Enabling this setting will ignore adding underlines to Divi Menu modules." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every Hour" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every 12 Hours" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every Day" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every Week" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every Month" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every time user exits the visual builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every time a plugin is updated" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Every time a Theme is updated" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Plural Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Singular Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Slug" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Category Plural Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Category Singular Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Category Slug" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Tag Plural Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Tag Singular Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Tag Slug" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Menu Icon" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Provide the name of an icon from " msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Dashicons." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:580 msgid "Find Icon Slug" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:591 msgid "ENABLED" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:591 msgid "DISABLED" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:602 msgid "View Tutorial" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Email Sent Successfully" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Feature Requests" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Got a New Feature Idea? We'd Love to Hear From You!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "NOTE: SMTP Required For Sending" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Please ensure this site is using SMTP in order to properly send and deliver the feature request. Otherwise, you can share your ideas and feature requests with us by visiting our" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "support form" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "and selecting the \"Feature Request\" option." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "If you are new to SMTP, please" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "check our full blog post and video" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid ". It gives a helpful overview of what SMTP is, why it is needed for every WordPress site, and how to set it up." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "If you have a suggestion for a new feature or an improvement idea, we're all ears! Whether it's a new feature, enhancement to the plugin, or an entirely new plugin concept, feel free to share your thoughts with us, and we'll consider it for future updates." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Your Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Write Your Name Here" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Message Subject" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Write Title Here" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Message" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Write Message Here" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:613 msgid "Submit Feature Request" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:657 msgid "Import Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:657 msgid "Run Action" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Theme with the same name already exists!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please fill the name field properly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please fill the description field properly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please fill the company name field properly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please fill the version field properly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please fill the version field properly like 1.0.0" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please add a full URL including https:// to the beginning of the Company Website." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please Fill the input fields properly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Please select a valid image" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Export Active Child Theme" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Want to install your active child theme on your next Divi site? This tool allows you to export the currently active child theme, such as your Divi Assistant Child Theme generated below, and download it to your computer. This will include any code customizations you have added to the child theme, and allow you to quickly install it using the standard theme installation process from Appearance>Themes>Add New>Upload Theme on your next site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Generate A Divi Child Theme" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "A Divi child theme is a great way to customize your website without editing the parent Divi Theme files or worrying about updates. A child theme inherits all the functionality and styling of the parent, but enables you to add your own custom code like PHP, CSS, and JavaScript to modify your website without directly affecting the parent theme. This feature allows you to generate a child theme based on your own details and activate it on the current site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Description" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Company Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Company Website" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Upload Image" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "(Recommended image size is 880x660)" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Choose an Image" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Child Theme Generated & Activated" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:668 msgid "Generate & Activate Child Theme" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "Warning: Select at least one plugin" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "Export List Of Currently Installed Plugins On This website" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "This is a list of all the plugins currently installed on this website. With this tool you can select any of the plugins below and export the list as a saved template. You can use then import this list and install these plugins on another website in the future." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Select/Deselect All" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "Plugin Image" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "Export Plugins List" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "No Plugins Found" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:679 msgid "Please be sure to have some plugins installed from the WordPress repository first in order to use this feature." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Warning: Select Plugins to install" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Install Plugins From Saved List" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "This startup action feature allows you to import a list of plugins from the WordPress plugin repository that you have exported from another site (using Divi Assistant) which you now want to install on this website. After importing the list, you can select which plugins you want to install on this site, and click the button to automatically install all the selected plugins with one click." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Selected Plugins Installed Successfully!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Import Plugins List" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:690 msgid "Install Selected Plugins" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Import Divi Assistant Settings From Previous Website" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Want to configure your site quickly? If you exported the Divi Assistant settings from another site in the past, you can import the settings here on this site to get started even faster. All Divi Assistant settings used in the export website will become active here in this website. (You can also import and export the settings from the icon in the top bar at any time.)" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Remove Default Plugins" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically deactivate and delete any of the (often spammy) plugins that are installed by default by your hosting provider." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Default Plugins Successfully Removed!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Remove Default Themes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically delete any of the WordPress themes which come installed by default or were previously installed, but will keep the Divi theme or any active Divi child theme." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Default Themes Successfully Removed!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Remove Default Pages" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically delete any default pages added by WordPress, such as the \"Sample Page.\"" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Default Pages Successfully Removed!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Remove Default Posts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically delete any default posts added by WordPress, such as the \"Hello world!\" post." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Default Posts Successfully Removed!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Remove Default Widgets" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically delete any default widgets added by WordPress." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Default Widgets Delete Successfully!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Create And Assign Home Page" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically create a new page called “Home” and automatically set this page as the static homepage in the WordPress>Reading>Settings." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Home Page Created And Assigned Successfully!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Create Primary Menu" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically create a new WordPress navigation menu called “Main Menu” and will also add the new Home page to the menu." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Primary Menu Created Successfully!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Set Permalinks To Post Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically set the WordPress permalinks to “Post Name” by default." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Permalinks Successfully Set To Post Name!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Disable Comments" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Clicking this startup action will automatically disable new comments by deselecting the checkbox in WordPress>Settings>Discussion>Allow people to submit comments on new posts. It will also deselect the checkbox on all existing posts, pages, and media." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:701 msgid "Comments Disabled Successfully!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:712 msgid "Body Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:712 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global paragraph/body text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:723 msgid "Manage Your Global Colors" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:723 msgid "The Divi theme includes a great dynamic color system called Global Colors which allow you to create and control colors across your entire website. When you change a global color, all elements in any Divi section, row, or module using that color are updated. This feature in Divi Assistant synchronizes with the Divi global colors and makes it more convenient for you to set up or modify your global colors on the site from this one central location. With the features below, you can change the order of how the global colors appear in the visual builder by clicking the up and down arrows, delete unwanted colors, add new colors, update existing colors, and even write helpful admin labels for personal reference!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Heading H1 Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global heading H1 text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Heading H2 Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global heading H2 text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Heading H3 Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global heading H3 text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Heading H4 Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global heading H4 text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Heading H5 Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global heading H5 text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Heading H6 Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:734 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global heading H6 text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:745 msgid "Link Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:745 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global link text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:756 msgid "Number List Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:756 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global ordered list text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Decimal" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Cjk Ideographic" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Decimal Leading Zero" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Hiragana Iroha" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Katakana Iroha" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Lower Alpha" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Lower Greek" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Lower Latin" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Lower Roman" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Upper Alpha" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Upper Greek" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Upper Latin" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Upper Roman" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "None" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid " List Style Position" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Inside" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:767 msgid "Outside" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:778 msgid "Bullet List Text Styles" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:778 msgid "Enable this setting to set the global unordered list text styles throughout your website. These styles will apply by default across all modules, but can be easily overridden within each Divi module setting or by Divi Presets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "This Feature only works on Live sites" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Enable Temporary Support Access" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Enabling temporary support access will give the product support team temporary admin access to your WordPress site. This is often needed to troubleshoot and resolve issues. NOTE: Remote access should only be enabled if it was requested by the product technical support team or if you are familiar with the process and know ahead of time that the access will be required to properly troubleshoot the issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Rest assured, your site's security remains our top priority. When granting temporary support access, certain safeguards are in place to protect your site and sensitive information. The temporary user granted access cannot delete or modify existing user accounts, including editing passwords generated by WordPress. Additionally, they are unable to add new users or view the Temporary Support Access tab within Divi Assistant. Furthermore, to prevent unauthorized activity, the system will automatically disable temporary access after three incorrect attempts, adding an extra layer of security to your WordPress site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Copy And Share Access Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "A unique access link has been generated. You can copy this link and share it with the technical support team. CAUTION: Be sure to share this link privately — never share it on a public forum!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "As needed, you can click the reset icon in the link field to reset the unique access link. Keep in mind this will disable any previously shared link from working, and you would need to copy and share the new link with the technical support team." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "The temporary support access will be automatically disabled in " msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Temporary Support Access Has Expired" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Temporary Support Access Is Disabled" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Temporary Support Access Is Enabled" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "Copy Access Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "The temporary remote access session has expired, and has been automatically disabled. If requested by the technical support team, you can enable the setting again and click the “Save Changes” button to extend the previous session." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:789 msgid "The temporary remote access session has been automatically disabled as a precaution due to suspicious login attempts. To prevent unauthorized access, please enable the setting again, reset the access link, and save your changes. The previous access link will no longer work, so if you already shared the access link with the technical support team, you will need to copy and share the new one with them." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Requires a secure connection to copy report" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Requires a secure connection to download report" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Get help with your Divi website" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "This feature allows you to get support faster and solve common problems by sharing a convenient system report of the most important information about your server and website. When you are facing an issue, you can share this report with your community or support team to help get feedback on possible causes and solutions." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Website Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "PHP version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Website URL" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "PHP Memory Limit" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Hosting Server" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "PHP Max Execution Time" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Wordpress version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "PHP Max Input Time" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Divi Theme Version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Security" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Child Theme" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Cache" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Active Plugins" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Timestamp" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Copied To Clipboard!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Copy Report As Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:800 msgid "Download Report As Image" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Display Divi Quick Links In Admin Bar And Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Show Quick Links In WordPress Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Display quick links to Divi settings in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Show Quick Links In Divi Builder Top Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Display quick links to Divi settings in the Divi Builder's top editor bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "The main Divi settings like Theme Options, Theme Builder, and Divi Library are tucked away in the WordPress dashboard menu, making them inconvenient to access especially from the frontend. This feature solves that by adding quick-access links to these important areas directly in the WordPress admin bar and Divi Builder top bar, so you can jump straight to what you need, from anywhere on your site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Show Theme Builder Template Info In Admin Bar And Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Show Template Info In WordPress Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Display template details in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Show Template In Divi Builder Top Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Display template details in the Divi Builder's top editor bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "When viewing a page on the frontend or working in the Divi Visual Builder, it’s impossible to know if the page is using a Theme Builder template or which one it is. That’s frustrating when you’re trying to update your site, troubleshoot an issue, or understand how the site is built. This feature solves that by showing the assigned Theme Builder template name in the WordPress admin bar at the top or in the top bar of the Divi Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Remove “Howdy” From Before user Name In Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "WordPress includes the greeting “Howdy” by default before the logged-in user’s name in the right side of the admin bar at the top of your site. However, some users may not like this, especially for clients. Enabling this setting will remove the word “Howdy” from before the user name for all users in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "Hide WordPress Admin Bar On Frontend And In Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:811 msgid "The WordPress admin bar shows at the top of your site whenever you’re logged in, but it’s not always helpful, especially when working in the Divi Builder where space is limited. These settings give you full control over when and where the admin bar appears, including an optional hover-to-show feature for quick access when hidden." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Add Your Own Quick Links To Admin Bar And Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Show Custom Quick Links In WordPress Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Display the custom quick links in the WordPress admin bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Show Custom Quick Links In Divi Builder Top Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Display the custom quick links in the Divi Builders top editor bar." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Add, organize, and nest your own custom links to appear under the main parent item." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "This feature allows you to create your own set of custom quick links and display them in both the WordPress admin bar and the Divi Builder top bar. Add any links you want using the label, URL, and target fields, then drag to arrange and nest them to build a personalized menu that fits your workflow. It’s a simple way to access your most-used tools and pages from anywhere on your site or while editing in Divi." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Set the top-level parent item that appears first in your custom quick links menu. You can choose a Dashicon ID" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "here" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "and copy and paste it into the field." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Main Parent Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Place dashicons slug here" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Quick Links" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Custom Links" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Label" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "URL" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "New Tab" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Same Tab" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:822 msgid "Add New Link" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "Duplicate Divi Library Items" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "Sometimes users want to duplicate a layout, section, row, or module in the Divi Library, but there is no easy or quick way to do this by default. Enabling this setting will add a new option when hovering over each item in the Divi Library list to duplicate the item instantly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "Add Link To Export Divi Library Items With One Click" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "If you want to only export one individual layout from the Divi Library, it requires many extra clicks and there is no easy way to do it. It requires clicking the export button, selecting the checkbox for the item you want to export, selecting the checkbox to only export selected items, typing the file name, and then clicking the export button. Now you can do this with one click! Enabling this setting will add a new option when hovering over each item in the Divi Library list to export the individual layout instantly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "Use Divi Library Layouts As Widgets" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "You may want to use a Divi module, row, or section as a widget to appear in the Divi Sidebar module or the default Divi sidebar area. This is not possible by default, but enabling this setting will add the ability to show Divi Library layouts in widgets in Appearance>Widgets." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "Use Divi Library Layouts Anywhere With Shortcodes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:833 msgid "If you want to nest a Divi module, row, or section inside of another module, you can do it easily with this feature! Enabling this setting will add a unique shortcode next to each layout in the Divi Library which you can click to copy. Then simply add the shortcode into a textarea inside any Divi module." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Enable Classic Editor Per Post Type" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Divi provides a setting in Divi>Theme Options>Builder to enable the classic editor instead of the Gutenberg/block editor. However, this setting applies across the site for all post types, which is not ideal, because some post types require the block editor, and some require the classic editor. These settings allow you to choose which builder to use for each post type on your site. Enabling the setting for the associated post type will enable the Classic editor for that post type." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Enable Divi Builder By Default For New Pages/Posts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Whenever you add a new page or post, it loads by default with the WordPress editor with a purple Use The Divi Builder button. But this requires clicking the button every time you add a new page or post. If you want to avoid the WordPress editor and always use the Divi Builder, you can enable these settings per post type to automatically activate the Divi Builder when adding new posts and pages." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Please use this feature carefully while keeping in mind that you may not want the Divi Builder to be enabled automatically for all post types. If you are using the classic editor or Gutenberg editor on any post type along with a Divi Theme Builder template, please make sure you do not enable the setting for that post type." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Duplicate Posts And Pages" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "When working in Divi and WordPress, it can often save time creating new posts and pages by duplicating an existing one. This feature is not available by default, so we have added this incredibly convenient feature to our plugin to help speed up your workflow. Enabling this setting will add a new option to duplicate the page or post to a new draft when hovering over the item in the list in the All Pages and All Posts screens, or by hovering over the Edit Page or Edit Post button in the admin toolbar and clicking the Duplicate As Draft option." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Hide WordPress Editor Buttons" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "When you edit a page in the backend editing screen, there are two buttons that show - use the Divi/Visual Builder or use the Default/WordPress Editor. This can be very confusing, and also very scary because your client (or yourself) could accidently click the wrong button and destroy the page. If the WordPress editor button is clicked after building with Divi, the entire page design layout will be lost instantly forever. Or if the page is new, it can be confusing which button to click. To solve these serious issues, you can enable this setting to remove all of the WordPress editor buttons. When this is enabled, the only option you will see is to always edit with the Divi Builder, and you will never need to worry about accidently clicking the wrong button again!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Hide Divi Builder Button In Classic Editor" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Hide Divi Builder Button In Block Editor" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "There are some scenarios when you are using the Classic Editor on a post type because you do not need the Divi Builder enabled. However, the “Use The Divi Builder” button still shows, and this can cause issues if someone enables the builder. You can solve this by hiding the Divi Builder button when using the Classic Editor. When this setting is enabled, the Use Divi Builder button will be hidden from the page." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "If you are using the Block Editor (Gutenberg) on a post type without needing the Divi Builder, the “Use The Divi Builder” button can still appear and cause confusion or issues if enabled. This setting allows you to hide the Divi Builder button when using the Block Editor, preventing accidental activation of the builder. When enabled, the Use The Divi Builder button will be hidden from the page." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Disable WordPress Fullscreen Editor And Keep Left Sidebar Menu Visible" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "When you edit or add a new page or post in WordPress, the familiar left sidebar menu is hidden and the Gutenberg editor area becomes fullwidth. But since you are using Divi, you don’t need or want this to happen. It also shows an introduction to Gutenberg modal the first time editing/adding a page or post, which is quite annoying. When this setting is enabled, you will not see the welcome modal, the editor will not become fullscreen, and the left menu will remain visible." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Add Shortcut Link To Open Pages/Posts In Visual Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "When you are in the backend of your WordPress dashboard and want to go to a page or post to work in the Divi Visual Builder, it can take many extra clicks. First you need to go to the list of all the pages or posts, then click edit, wait for the backend editor to load, then click the Build On The Front End button. This setting reduces the clicks by adding a shortcut link to each item in the list of pages or posts to open the front end Visual Builder directly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "Completely Disable Comments" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "WordPress comes with a full commenting system for users to leave comments on posts or pages. However, if your website does not have a blog or does not require users to leave comments, then there is no need to have these features enabled or visible. Enabling this setting will completely disable the WordPress comments and discussion feature globally on your site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Show Environment Badge In Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "When working in WordPress, you may have different environments for one site such as production (live), staging or development. Each of these environments are for different purposes, but they look exactly the same! This can lead to accidental changes and errors on the wrong site, which can have crucial impacts. To help solve this problem, this setting provides a visual reminder that is always visible in the WordPress admin bar to offer website administrators the visual reminder of where exactly they are working. This simple feature reduces the risk of errors and enhancing workflow efficiency, especially when managing multiple sites or collaborating with a team. Enabling this setting will add a new badge with colored dot and text in the top right side of the WordPress admin bar to indicate the current WordPress environment. Each badge will appear automatically based on the current environment. You can adjust the name and color for each environment with the provided settings." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Override The Default Environment" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Some hosting providers do not properly set the WordPress environment in the wp-config.php file. This means our setting cannot provide the badge indicator, since the source code is not available. In this situation, you may choose an option from this dropdown setting to manually set the environment. Just keep in mind if you migrate the site or move environments, you would need to update this setting accordingly." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Default Environment" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Local" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Development" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Staging" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Production" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Production Label" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Write a custom text label for the production environment indicator badge." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Production Label Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Choose a color for the dot in the production environment indicator badge." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Staging Label" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Write a custom text label for the staging environment indicator badge." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Staging Label Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Choose a color for the dot in the staging environment indicator badge." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Development Label" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Write a custom text label for the development environment indicator badge." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Development Label Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:855 msgid "Choose a color for the dot in the development environment indicator badge." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:866 msgid "Hide Projects Post Type" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:866 msgid "The Divi Theme comes with a default WordPress post type called “Projects” used in the Divi Portfolio modules. These are not needed on every site, so if you are not using it, simply enable this setting and the Projects post type will not show." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:866 msgid "Rename Projects Post Type" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:866 msgid "If your website requires another WordPress post type besides Posts and Pages, but the default WordPress post type “Projects” that comes with Divi is not the best name for your needs, you can rename it and still use it. The settings below allow you to write your own labels and slugs which will change the Projects post type into whatever name you want. Keep in mind this post type can be used with the Divi Portfolio modules." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:866 msgid "Show Theme Builder Templates As CPTs In Menu" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:866 msgid "Sometimes there is a very serious issue with the Divi Theme Builder that causes the templates to go missing. This can be scary, but don’t worry! This setting is here to save the day! Enabling this setting will show the Divi Theme Builder header, body, and footer templates as custom post types (CPT) in the WordPress admin menu on the left. This allows you to view and restore all the templates from the database on your site, even if they are missing from the Divi Theme Builder area. There is no need to keep this setting enabled, as you would only need to enable it temporarily if you encounter the issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Email Not sent Successfully. Please try again." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Please enter valid email address." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "By default, WordPress uses a PHP mail system to try to send mail from your website. However, since WordPress is not designed for natively sending emails, an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server integration is essential for ensuring reliable email delivery from your WordPress website. Without this, your contact forms or other important email alerts and notifications may not send at all or may arrive in the spam folder. By configuring SMTP settings, you can bypass the limitations of PHP mail, ensuring your emails reach recipients' inboxes instead of spam folders. We are excited to offer this essential feature directly in the Divi Assistant plugin. Enabling this setting will provide the settings needed to easily configure your SMTP email delivery settings directly within our plugin interface." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP Server Hostname" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP From Email Address" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP From Name" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Encryption" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP Port" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Auto TLS" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP Username" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "SMTP Password" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Test Email Sending" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Please note that while this test verifies basic functionality, it's essential to configure SMTP settings to ensure consistent email delivery. Unlike the test email, which is sent via 'wp_mail' and uses plan text and is not associated with SMTP, emails from contact forms usually contain more advanced input values, header information, or attachments. It's important to understand that mail servers enforce their own security protocols, making SMTP crucial for reliable email delivery and gaining approval from mail servers. Don't forget to set up SMTP for a dedicated server to guarantee optimal mail delivery." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Email Address" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Test Email Sent Successfully" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:877 msgid "Send Test Email" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Hide Premade Layouts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Divi provides a large collection of free premade layouts which can be imported into your page very easily form the Visual Builder settings. However, there are several reasons why you may want to hide these, especially from your clients. There is no option to handle this in Divi, but thankfully now you can disable the premade layouts easily. Enabling this setting will completely hide the Premade Layouts tab from the Load From Library screen." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Everyone has mixed opinions about AI in general, but there are some legitimate concerns about using it related to privacy or having it available on client websites. Even though Divi provides a way to disable their AI feature in the Role Editor, this is enabled by default for all sites, and can still be accessed easily. Enabling this setting will completely hide the Divi AI features across the website for all users." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Hide Divi Cloud" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Elegant Themes, the creator of Divi, has a great service called Divi Cloud, which is mentioned various places throughout the builder. However, in some situations you may want to hide any mention or setting related to Divi Cloud from clients or other users, or even for yourself if you are not interested in using it. Currently, there is no setting to disable or hide Divi cloud, so we have added this in Divi Assistant. Enabling this setting will completely hide the Divi Cloud features throughout the Divi builder interface." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Hide Button To Explore More Divi Modules In the Add New Module Window" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "When you click the gray plus (+) icon in the Divi Visual Builder to add a new module to your layout, the window opens with the list of modules you can scroll through to choose which one you want to add. At the bottom of the list, a blue button which says “Explore More Modules” is displayed, which links to the Divi Marketplace. This is very helpful if you are looking to add 3rd party modules or plugins (we also are selling many of our other Pee-Aye Creative plugins on the Divi Marketplace). But sometimes you may not want your clients or other users to click this button, as it could be confusing to them and you may simply prefer it to be hidden. Enabling this setting will hide the explore more modules button from the add new modules window for all users." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Hide Promo About Finding More Layouts In The Divi marketplace" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "When you open the Load From Library window in the Divi Visual Builder, there is a promo in the left sidebar of the Premade Layouts tab informing users that they can download more layouts from the Divi Marketplace. While this is great for most people, you may want to hide this from some users such as clients or other users, or even for yourself if you are not interested in it. Currently, there is no setting to disable or hide this promo, so we have added this in Divi Assistant. Enabling this setting will completely hide the promo about finding more layouts in the Divi Marketplace." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Use The Escape Key To Enable/Exit The Divi Builder" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "If you enjoy using keyboard shortcuts, then this handy feature is for you! With this setting enabled you can enable or exit the Visual Builder from the frontend by simply clicking the ESC key on your keyboard!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Make The Text Editor Toolbar Sticky Within Module Textareas" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Within each textarea in the Divi builder is the editor toolbar with options to make some words bold, change the heading level, add a link, make a bullet list, add a blockquote, etc. But if the text is getting long in the text editor toolbar, it requires scrolling up and down repeatedly just to find and use those options." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Enabling this setting will solve this frustrating problem by adding a new feature to the Divi builder to make the text editor toolbar sticky when you scroll. This means the editor toolbar will stay at a fixed position at the top when you write and scroll within a textarea, making it super convenient to access the toolbar options." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Increase The Height Of The Text (HTML) Tab Textarea" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "All the textareas in Divi modules have two tabs, the Visual tab for seeing the preview of the HTML formatting and the Text tab for editing the actual HTML code of the text. But when you switch to the Text tab, the height of the editing area is not tall enough, making it difficult to work. Enabling this setting and entering your desired minimum height in pixels into the input field will solve this annoying user experience issue by making the Text field taller by default." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Increase The Icon Picker Area Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The default height of the icon picker area within modules in the Divi Builder is not very tall, which makes it difficult to select the perfect icon. Enabling this setting and entering your desired minimum height in pixels into the input field will increase the height of all icon pickers in any Divi modules, giving a nice little user experience improvement!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Swap Position Of Saved And Global Color Buttons" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "By default, the order of the items is Saved on the first, and Global second. For this setting, we will show Global first and Saved second." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Disable The Divi Inline Text Style Editor" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "When you click into any text while inside the Divi Visual Builder, a gray floating bar appears just above the mouse cursor with inline text styling options like bold, italic, color, font, etc. Some users may consider this text style editor as annoying and never use it, so we have created this setting to completely disable it if you prefer not to use it." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Make Rows Inside The Post Content Module 100% wide" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The default row width in Divi is 80%, which is fine and can be adjusted to your preference. However, in situations when you enable the Divi Builder on a post or page that contains a Post Content Module in the Theme Builder template, it shows the row as 80% of the parent container, which means there is an unwanted 10% space each side. To solve this, you can enable this setting to make all rows inside the post content area 100% width to fill the parent container." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Hide All Upsells In Divi Dashboard" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Over the years, Elegant Themes has created a robust ecosystem of optional products designed to enhance your Divi website-building experience. These products include Premade Layouts, Divi Cloud, Divi AI, Divi Teams, and the Divi Marketplace. All these tools are displayed on the Divi Dashboard screen for you you to consider using. However, you may have various reasons for wanting to hide these features, especially from clients. Since Divi does not offer a native option to manage this, we have added this option in Divi Assistant. By enabling this setting, you can completely hide the Divi upsells section from the Divi Dashboard screen." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Startup Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Support Helper features in Divi Assistant enable you to get support faster and solve common problems by sharing a convenient system report of the most important website and server information with technical support agents or community members." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Maintenance Helper features in Divi Assistant allow you to set a page or Divi Library layout as the coming soon mode screen or maintenance mode screen, view a simplified Divi Theme changelog, and install any version of Divi." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Troubleshooting Helper feature in Divi Assistant is an automated tool that guides you step-by-step in identifying and resolving common issues with your Divi or WordPress site with one-click actions and helpful instructions and insights." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Learning Helper features in Divi Assistant provide a glossary of terms to help you get familiar with Divi and WordPress terminology, links to our popular tutorials on our website, and links to the WordPress and Divi courses we offer." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Accessibility Helper features in Divi Assistant provide critical improvements to the Divi code structure to ensure compliance with web accessibility guidelines and ensure visitors with disabilities have a good experience accessing and using your site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Frontend Helper features in Divi Assistant give you various options to affect the frontend experience on your site, such as styling the scrollbars, back to top button, text selection colors, fixes, and a tool to easily replace any text." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Code Helper features in Divi Assistant add code editing improvements and provides a convenient new way to view and edit any custom CSS, jQuery, JavaScript, or PHP code directly in a code editor window inside the Divi Visual Builder!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Media Helper features in Divi Assistant provide settings to allow admins to upload SVGs, configure their preferences for image sizes, and automatically add or override the alt text in Divi modules from the WordPress Media Library." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Fonts Helper features in Divi Assistant add support for uploading additional font formats and font weights to use in the Divi Builder, and also allow you to upload and manage your own local fonts for GDPR compliance." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Styles Helper features in Divi Assistant enable you to style all the text and fonts globally throughout your website using settings for adjusting the H1-H6 heading text, paragraph text, link text, bullet list text, and number list text." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Visual Builder Helper features in Divi Assistant provide settings to adjust or fix quirks in the user interface (UI), add helpful hacks, improve existing features, add new features, and hide unwanted features!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "The Divi Utility Helper features in Divi Assistant provide a huge list of helpful settings and tools that everyone needs to make their life easier when working with Divi and WordPress like clearing cache, convenient quick links, and so much more!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:844 msgid "The Divi Startup Helper features in Divi Assistant allow admins to quickly set up a new Divi website by automating repetitive tasks with one-click actions, generating a child theme, installing plugins from a saved list, and importing Divi Assistant settings." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Helpers" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "License Key" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Our Community" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "New Plugin Available: Divi Search Helper!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Enjoying Divi Assistant? Leave A Review!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Maximum Scale`" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Hide Divi Dashboard" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Elegant Themes recently added a new Dashboard screen under the Divi menu, which appears by default when you click the Divi menu. This screen includes helpful prompts and upsells, but you may prefer not to use it or have your clients access it. With Divi Assistant, we offer various features to hide upsells, and are pleased to also provide this related option to completely hide the Dashboard. By enabling this setting, you can remove the Divi Dashboard menu item from the Divi menu entirely." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Dashboard" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:900 msgid "Startup Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:901 msgid "Actions" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:902 msgid "Import/Export Plugins" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:903 msgid "Generate/Export Child Theme" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:904 msgid "Utility Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:905 msgid "Admin Bar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:906 msgid "Editor" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:907 msgid "Divi Library" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:908 msgid "Post Types" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:909 msgid "SMTP" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:910 msgid "Visual Builder Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:911 msgid "Interface Hacks" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:912 msgid "Divi Upsells" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:913 msgid "Styles Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:914 msgid "Global Colors Manager" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:915 msgid "Heading Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:916 msgid "Body Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:917 msgid "Link Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:918 msgid "Bullet List Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:919 msgid "Number List Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:920 msgid "Fonts Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:921 msgid "Allow More Font Types" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:922 msgid "Local Fonts" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:923 msgid "Media Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:924 msgid "Uploads" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:925 msgid "Image Attributes" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:926 msgid "Alt Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:927 msgid "Library" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:928 msgid "Code Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:929 msgid "Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:930 msgid "Code Editor" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:931 msgid "Frontend Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:932 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:933 msgid "Scrollbar" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:934 msgid "Back To Top Button" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:935 msgid "Replace Text" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:936 msgid "Accessibility Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:937 msgid "Settings" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:938 msgid "Learning Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:939 msgid "Glossary" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Tutorials" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Trail Guides" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Explore The World Of Divi & WordPress With Our Series Of Helpful Guides" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Our trail guides are like courses, arranged in a series of related blog posts and videos. Each trail guide contains a description of the destination you will reach, a progress bar, and a series of linked steps along the way. If you are a member of our " msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Divi Adventure Club Membership" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid " or " msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Divi Trail Committed Membership" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid ", you can track your progress by marking each guide as completed and even bookmark a guide to save for later. You can find each of the trail guides listed below. We are thrilled to have you join us on this adventure as we explore together!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Divi Troubleshooting" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "This trail guide will help you navigate common errors and problems you may face when building Divi websites." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "Divi Responsive Design" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "This trail guide will teach you everything you need to know about mastering responsive design in Divi." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:940 msgid "View Trail Guide" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Resolve Or Isolate Issues In WordPress And Divi With The Troubleshooting Tool" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Welcome to the Divi Troubleshooter! This tool will help you diagnose and resolve common issues with your Divi or WordPress site. Whether you're facing layout problems, functionality glitches, or other technical challenges, this tool is designed to guide you through a step-by-step process to identify and fix the problems." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "With a combination of automated solutions and clear instructions, the Troubleshooting Helper makes it easy to isolate or resolve common issues on your own, without needing advanced technical knowledge. Throughout the process, you'll find useful tips and suggestions to not only address the current issue but also gain insights into maintaining a healthy website." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Begin the troubleshooting process now!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Start Troubleshooter" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 1: Check Hosting Server" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "A hosting server that does not meet the minimum requirements can cause many issues with your site, from slow performance to unexpected errors. Good hosting is the most important aspect of a Divi website, and can help prevent a range of issues and ensure your website loads fast and run smoothly. This step in the Divi Troubleshooter will automatically check if your server meets the Divi recommended specifications." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Your Hosting Server Does Not Meet The Minimum Requirements!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Bad news, your hosting server does not meet the Divi recommended specifications. This may lead to performance issues or errors on your site. We recommend contacting your hosting provider to upgrade your server or adjust settings to meet the necessary requirements for optimal Divi performance." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Fail" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Suggested Steps" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Go to Divi > Support Center and check the System Status report to learn more about your server’s compatibility." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Contact your hosting provider and request that they increase the server specifications to meet the minimum Divi requirements." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Consider upgrading your hosting server to a new compatible host if necessary." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "For additional guidance on selecting a good, compatible Divi hosting provider, please click the blue “Learn More” button below to view our guide." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "*Since poor hosting can cause many issues, we do not recommend skipping this step." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "*Since errors in the browser console can cause many issues, we do not recommend skipping this step." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Skip Anyhow" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Your Hosting Server Meets The Minimum Requirements!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Good news, your hosting server meets the Divi recommended specifications. Your website should perform optimally, with good security and stability. No further action is needed at this time." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Go To Next Step" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Success" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Troubleshooting Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Divi Troubleshooter" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Back" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Start Over" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Go To Support Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Learn More" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Didn't work, try something else" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Yes, That Solved It!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 2: Clear Divi Cache" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Sometimes, changes you make to your website may not appear immediately due to cached files. Clearing the Divi cache can help refresh your site and ensure that any recent changes take effect. This isn't about your plugin, browser, or server cache—this is specifically for the Divi cache." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "We've made it simple for you with a single button that will automatically clear the Divi cache, helping to resolve display issues and ensuring that the latest versions of your files are loaded. If you're experiencing problems like styling changes not appearing or modules not updating, this step is a quick and effective solution." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "The Divi Cache Has Been Cleared!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Please go to the location of the issue in a new tab and refresh the page to see if that solved the problem." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Some types of cache cannot be cleared with this tool and may require manual clearing. Before proceeding, consider the following steps:" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Clear your browser cache" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Clear the cache of any caching plugin" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Clear your server or CDN cache" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Perform a hard refresh (Control/Command+Shift+R) on the frontend and/or in the Divi Visual Builder." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "For additional guidance on clearing cache on your Divi website, please click the blue “Learn More” button below to view our guide." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Did clearing the cache solve the issue?" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 3: Re-Save Permalinks" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Permalink settings control the URLs used on your site. Sometimes, seemingly random issues with content display or broken links can be traced back to permalink settings. Re-saving your permalinks will refresh your site's URL structure and help resolve issues." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "We’ve simplified this process for you—just click the button below, and we’ll automatically re-save your permalinks. Afterward, please check if the issue has been resolved by refreshing the page where the problem occurred." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Re-Save Permalinks" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Your Permalinks Have Been Saved!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Did re-saving the permalinks solve the issue?" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 4: Enable Divi Safe Mode" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Divi Safe Mode temporarily disables all plugins, themes, and custom code, allowing you to diagnose whether a problem is being caused by something outside of Divi. This feature is particularly useful if you’re experiencing issues with the Divi Builder or your site’s appearance." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Click the button below to enable Divi Safe Mode. Once it’s activated, check the page where you encountered the issue to see if the problem persists." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Enable Divi Safe Mode" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Divi Safe Mode Is Enabled!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Did enabling Divi Safe mode solve the issue?" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 5: Disable Browser Extensions" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Sometimes, browser extensions can interfere with the functionality of your Divi site, especially when using the Divi Builder. Disabling these extensions temporarily can help determine if they are causing the issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Due to technical and security reasons, we cannot disable extensions for you automatically. Please follow these steps to manually disable your browser extensions:" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Google Chrome: Click on the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner, go to More Tools > Extensions, and toggle off each extension." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Firefox: Click on the menu button (three lines) in the upper-right corner, choose Add-ons and themes, then disable the extensions under the Extensions tab." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Safari: Go to Safari > Preferences from the top menu, then select the Extensions tab and uncheck the box next to each extension." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Edge: Click on the three-dot menu, go to Extensions, and toggle off the extensions." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "After disabling the extensions, refresh the page where you encountered the issue to see if it resolves the problem." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Did disabling your browser extensions solve the issue?" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 6: Check For Browser Console Errors" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "The browser console is a powerful tool that helps identify underlying issues on your website. By checking the console, you can see if any errors are being logged while using Divi, which might be causing the problems you're experiencing." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "In this step, we’ll automatically check your browser console for any errors that might be causing issues with your Divi site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Run Console Error Check" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "No Browser Console Errors Found!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Great news! Our system did not detect any console errors. This means the issue is likely unrelated to JavaScript or other code-related conflicts." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "There are Errors In your Browser Console" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Our system detected some errors in the console. These errors might be related to JavaScript issues, missing files, or other conflicts on the page. You should take note of these errors or seek assistance from a developer to address them." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "If an issue was found, follow these steps to investigate further:" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Navigate to the page with the issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Right-click on the page and select the “Inspect” tool from the menu." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Select the “Console” tab." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Check the error messages for any hints or indications about the problem." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "For additional guidance on checking for browser console errors, please click the blue “Learn More” button below to view our guide." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "If you notice that the errors in the console appear to be related to a plugin, the next step in our troubleshooter can help. In the following step, you'll be guided through disabling plugins to identify if one of them is causing the issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Step 7: Disable Plugins" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "To identify if a plugin conflict is causing the issue, we recommend disabling all plugins to see if this resolves the issue." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Click the button below to automatically deactivate all plugins except Divi Assistant (since you're using its troubleshooting tool). Once the plugins are deactivated, recheck the issue. If the problem is resolved, this indicates a conflict with one or more plugins." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Disable All Plugins" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "All Plugins Have Been Disabled!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Did disabling all plugins solve the issue?" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "You’ve indicated that disabling all plugins solved the issue, meaning the conflict is with one of your plugins. This is good news, as you can now pinpoint the specific plugin causing the problem." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Please follow these steps:" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Enable one plugin at a time." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Refresh the page to check if the issue reoccurs after each activation." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Continue this process until you identify the conflicting plugin." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Once identified, contact the plugin’s support team for further assistance." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "For additional guidance on disabling plugins to check for plugin conflicts, please click the blue “Learn More” button below to view our guide." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Sorry, we are out of Ideas!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Unfortunately, the steps we suggested did not help." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Not Solved" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "If you think the problem is related to a plugin, you will need to contact the plugin developers for support." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "If you think the problem is related to Divi, you will need to contact Elegant Themes support." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "If you think the problem is related to the hosting server or WordPress, you will need to contact your hosting company for support." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Problem Solved!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Hurray! 🎉 You’ve indicated that the issue has been resolved. We’re thrilled to hear that! If you encounter any more issues in the future, simply return and run the troubleshooter again." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Solved" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:941 msgid "Courses" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:942 msgid "Maintenance Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:943 msgid "Clear Divi Cache" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:944 msgid "Divi Changelog" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:945 msgid "Updates" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:946 msgid "Change Divi Version" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:947 msgid "Support Helper" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:948 msgid "Share System Report" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:949 msgid "Temporary Support Access" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:949 msgid "Good Afternoon" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:949 msgid "Good Morning" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:949 msgid "Good Evening" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1000 msgid "Leave A Review" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1001 msgid "Introducing Divi Quick Sites & AI Website Creation" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1002 msgid "Go To Release Post" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1003 msgid "Buy Now" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1004 msgid "If you are enjoying the plugin and finding it helpful, I would appreciate it if you could share a public review about Divi Assistant! It would help us a lot, but no pressure. ~Nelson" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1005 msgid "Your current Divi version is outdated. Version 4.26.1 is available!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1005 msgid "Within each textarea in the Divi builder is the editor toolbar with options to make some words bold, change the heading level, add a link, make a bullet list, add a blockquote, etc. But if the text is getting long in the text editor toolbar, it requires scrolling up and down repeatedly just to find and use those options. Enabling this setting will solve this frustrating problem by adding a new feature to the Divi builder to make the text editor toolbar sticky when you scroll. This means the editor toolbar will stay at a fixed position at the top when you write and scroll within a textarea, making it super convenient to access the toolbar options." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1006 msgid "If you're uncertain if your website is properly sending emails, you can verify it using our built-in email sending test tool. Simply enter your email address in the field below and click 'Send Email.' If the default email sending functionality of your site is working correctly, you will receive a test email in your inbox!" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1006 msgid "Please note that while this test verifies basic functionality, it's essential to configure SMTP settings to ensure consistent email delivery. Unlike the test email, which is sent via \"wp_mail\" and uses plain text and is not associated with SMTP, emails from contact forms usually contain more advanced input values, header information, or attachments. It's important to understand that mail servers enforce their own security protocols, making SMTP crucial for reliable email delivery and gaining approval from mail servers. Don't forget to set up SMTP for a dedicated server to guarantee optimal mail delivery." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1008 msgid "Enabling temporary support access will give the product support team temporary admin access to your WordPress site. This is often needed to troubleshoot and resolve issues. NOTE: Remote access should only be enabled if it was requested by the product technical support team or if you are familiar with the process and know ahead of time that the access will be required to properly troubleshoot the issue. Rest assured, your site's security remains our top priority. When granting temporary support access, certain safeguards are in place to protect your site and sensitive information. The temporary user granted access cannot delete or modify existing user accounts, including editing passwords generated by WordPress. Additionally, they are unable to add new users or view the Temporary Support Access tab within Divi Assistant. Furthermore, to prevent unauthorized activity, the system will automatically disable temporary access after three incorrect attempts, adding an extra layer of security to your WordPress site." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Disable Divi AI" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1009 msgid "Everyone has mixed opinions about AI technology. While some users enjoy having Divi AI built right into the builder, others have concerns regarding privacy or its availability on client websites. The entire range of Divi AI features includes various tools, such as Divi Text AI, Divi Image AI, Divi Code AI, Divi Section AI, Divi Layouts AI, and Divi Quick Sites. You might want to disable specific features while keeping others active, which isn't possible in Divi by default." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1009 msgid "Divi provides a way to disable AI features through the Role Editor, but by default, these features are enabled for all sites and remain easily accessible. We understand the need for control and customization. To address this, we have integrated individual settings for each AI feature within Divi Assistant. By enabling these settings, you can completely hide the associated Divi AI feature across your website for all users." msgstr "" #: bundle.js:1009 msgid "Add New Global Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Tablet" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:900 msgid "Phone" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:900 msgid "Desktop" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:889 msgid "Default" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Heading 1 Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Heading 1 Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Heading 1 Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Heading 1 Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Heading 1 Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Heading 1 Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Heading 1 Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Heading 2 Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Heading 2 Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Heading 2 Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Heading 2 Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Heading 2 Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Heading 2 Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Heading 2 Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Heading 3 Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Heading 3 Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Heading 3 Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Heading 3 Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Heading 3 Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Heading 3 Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Heading 3 Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Heading 4 Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Heading 4 Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Heading 4 Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Heading 4 Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Heading 4 Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Heading 4 Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Heading 4 Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Heading 5 Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Heading 5 Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Heading 5 Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Heading 5 Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Heading 5 Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Heading 5 Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Heading 5 Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Heading 6 Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Heading 6 Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Heading 6 Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Heading 6 Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Heading 6 Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Heading 6 Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Heading 6 Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Body Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Body Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Body Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Body Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Body Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Body Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Body Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Link Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Link Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Link Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Link Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:894 msgid "Link Text Hover Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Link Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Link Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Link Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Unordered List Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Unordered List Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Unordered List Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Unordered List Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Unordered List Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Unordered List Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Unordered List Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Unordered List Style Type" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:900 msgid "Unordered List Style Position" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Ordered List Font" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Ordered List Font Weight" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Ordered List Font Style" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:893 msgid "Ordered List Text Color" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:896 msgid "Ordered List Text Size" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:897 msgid "Ordered List Letter Spacing" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:898 msgid "Ordered List Line Height" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:899 msgid "Ordered List Style Type" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:900 msgid "Ordered List Style Position" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Regular" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:889 msgid "Medium" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Semi Bold" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:891 msgid "Bold" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:892 msgid "Ultra Bold" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:888 msgid "Disc" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:889 msgid "Circle" msgstr "" #: bundle.js:890 msgid "Square" msgstr ""