• Hi, I like your plugin as it is very flexible and useful for non-technical editorial staff.

    Unfortunately, I’ve just figured out that “Visual Editor” looking very similar to the origin page editor lacks of language switcher added by “qTranslate X” plugin. The only way to add multilingual content in Visual Editor is to use language shortcodes, e.g., [:en]English content[:fr]French content[:]. But it degrades flexibility and visual appearance of the content introduced by Visual Editor.

    An alternative approach is to use language switcher in the origin page editor and modify two copies of the same page designed with help of Visual Editor. But when I edit content in one language it overwrites contents of the page in other languages.

    Is there any way that both very popular and powerful plugins will work seamlessly?

    Regards,
    Michael

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/siteorigin-panels/

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  • Plugin Support Andrew Misplon

    (@misplon)

    Hi Michael

    Unfortunately not right away. This is something we’d need to log and investigate in the medium term. Wish I had a quick solution, things of this nature unfortunately move a little slower than that. Black Studio TinyMCE (Visual Editor) does make use of the default WordPress editor, it sounds like the switcher isn’t reaching that widget. The overwrite issue you went on to explain is another issue. I’ll log a bug / request now.

    Sorry we don’t have more right now.

    Thread Starter MFliorko

    (@mfliorko)

    Fair enough. In any way, thanks for the prompt reply.

    Plugin Support Andrew Misplon

    (@misplon)

    Case has been logged on our side. Thanks for your understanding. Sorry this can’t be resolved right away.

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