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<wpml-config> | |
<admin-texts> | |
<key name="wp_2fa_email_settings"> | |
<key name="enforced_email_subject"/> | |
<key name="enforced_email_body"/> | |
<key name="login_code_email_subject"/> | |
<key name="login_code_email_body"/> | |
<key name="user_account_locked_email_subject"/> | |
<key name="user_account_locked_email_body"/> | |
<key name="user_account_unlocked_email_subject"/> | |
<key name="user_account_unlocked_email_body"/> | |
</key> | |
<key name="wp_2fa_settings"> | |
<key name="custom-user-page-url"/> | |
<key name="custom-user-page-id"/> | |
</key> | |
</admin-texts> | |
</wpml-config> |
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Makes 'WP 2FA – Two-factor Authentication for WordPress' emails and certain settings translatable by WPML and Polylang.
Add to the root of the plugin folder named wpml-config.xml