We use Polylang.
What do you want to translate and it don’t? Do you want to translate the WordPress admin pages?
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randon
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for writing.
I don’t have to translate anything. I used translatepress to translate the site but we moved to WPML (for SEO reasons).
We categorized all posts by category “Language”.
We used category posts on each static (language) homepage to display only those posts with the category of that “language”.
Now in WPML nothing works. I added [catposts..] to the other languages (translation) but I don’t see the posts except titles.
In appearance – customize – I only see the category posts shortcode of the default language.
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randon
(@randon)
Do you have any idea Daniel?
The WPML plugin you use it’s free and can you give us the name or a link?
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randon
(@randon)
I would be happy to buy the plugin if it works. Can I send the link in private?
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randon
(@randon)
NO problem. I’ll abandon WPML. Too many problems
I guess you need a good solution, but what I have in mine the WordPress roadmap will implement also multi-lingual features: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/about/roadmap/
That can be core and basic features, but pro plugins should also improve their code and profit from WordPress implementations and secure code concepts.
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randon
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Hello David,
I am testing category posts widget with polylang.
If I put category posts widget on the english version and fill in the “Post details” and a category filter and then do the same in the french version (with different category filter) then the french version overwrites the english version.
Does Polylang also not work with category posts widget or does it only work in PRO version?
Sorry, i thought you were already using the pro version
Yes, you need the pro version to filter the language for the respective page.
The filter for custom post types does not exist in the free version.