SOLVED: User logged in condition gone?

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

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Hi Bart,
Thanks so much for your report!

The “user login” condition is still there as far as I can see :thinking:

Best regards,
timmse

Hi @timmse ,

I checked again and changed the backend language from Dutch to English and it was there :slight_smile:

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 :wink:
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 :slight_smile:

Hi @timmse , sorry for my late reply! I just noticed your answer :grinning:

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 :slight_smile:

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!

@timmse

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 :slight_smile:

Hi Sebastien,
Thanks for the hint :v:

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Hi Sebastien,
We’ve updated the french translation in Bricks 1.9.6, now available as a one-click update in your WordPress dashboard.

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Thanks !

Bricks Team Rocks ! :smiley:

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 :slightly_smiling_face:

It might be better to call this condition “Authorization”. Values: authorized / not authorized.