Bricks Version: 1.6.2
Browser: Chrome 90
OS: Windows
Hi,
I can’t find the condition anymore to check if a user is logged in or not. Is this removed?
Best regards,
Bart
Bricks Version: 1.6.2
Browser: Chrome 90
OS: Windows
Hi,
I can’t find the condition anymore to check if a user is logged in or not. Is this removed?
Best regards,
Bart
Hi Bart,
Thanks so much for your report!
The “user login” condition is still there as far as I can see
Best regards,
timmse
Hi @timmse ,
I checked again and changed the backend language from Dutch to English and it was there
Problem is that the Dutch Translation is wrong. This one is translated as ‘Login name’ (in Dutch). Please take a look at this picture: https://i.imgur.com/xbybiJ4.png
But for now, I can use it again
Have a great upcoming weekend!
Bart
Hey Bart,
Aaaah I see!
If you tell me the correct and common Dutch translation, we will be happy to correct it
Hi @timmse , sorry for my late reply! I just noticed your answer
In Dutch the term ‘User login’ would be ‘Gebruikerslogin’. But I think it’s better to call it ‘Login status’ (in English ‘Login state’) since we are talking about a state.
Have a nice day!
Thanks Bart,
We’ll change it soon
Hi Bart,
We’ve updated the translation in Bricks 1.8.1, now available as a one-click update in your WordPress Dashboard.
Please let us know if you are still experiencing issues.
Best regards,
timmse
Hi @timmse ,
I noticed, thanks a lot!
I found this post because I encounter the same situation.
The French translation is not accurate for “User login”.
At this time, it’s “Identifiant”, maybe “État de connexion utilisateur” would be more speakfull.
Thanks in advance
Hi Sebastien,
Thanks for the hint
Hi Sebastien,
We’ve updated the french translation in Bricks 1.9.6, now available as a one-click update in your WordPress dashboard.
Thanks !
Bricks Team Rocks !
I hope this should not be “User login” even in English. User login = Username. This should be called “User Logged in” in my opinion to be clear.
I also faced a similar problem. Due to the translation into Russian, it is difficult to understand the meaning of what this condition does
It might be better to call this condition “Authorization”. Values: authorized / not authorized.