Same here! Would be really great. We also want to build two membership sites (one in our account, one for our client). In both cases many customers don't speak any Englisch!
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FollowAllow editing of Password set and reset features for the membership site
The membership password setting and resetting process is only in English. Most of our clients don't know English very well (they are GERMAN) Please either introduce a language feature for the whole process or allow editing of the following membership site system pages:
"login" "resetpassword", "register", and check your inbox (.../login?state=forgot-pw-confirm)
and mails:
"Membership - Forgot Password", "Membership - Password Updated"(it is possible to edit the Membership - Register Mail - so why not the other two?)
The "check your inbox" Popup is misleading for some customers as there is a large orange button "Go to login"
Instead of checking the inbox and first register a new password at the register page, they are tempted to go to "login" where they can only enter a mail and a password, but not change it. So they get a "wrong password" message again. Actually it is not even necessary to go again to "Login", as after registering the new password you you gain immediate access to the membership site content, with no need for any new login.
Thanks a lot - that would really help, as we want to build many more membership sites.
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Same here!
This issue preventing to translate the "Forgot password" and "Password updated" membership e-mails is very annoying.
I have French customers who will be confused to receive e-mails from my side in English and might consider it as spam or react in an unknown way.
This looks incoherent to me to allow the registration e-mail to be edited and not the the forgot password and password updated e-mails.
Could you please reconsider this and allow these 2 e-mails (and the linked pages + the login page) to be editable/translatable?
I would greatly appreciate this.
This would make membership of non-English customers much more accessible.