• Resolved tsetsko

    (@tsetsko)


    Hi,
    I am an Elementor user. Translatepress was suggested as the best option to use with Elementor. I want to ask how to I edit the way the language switcher appears in the header using Elementor?

    I want the switcher to be inline with the rest of the texts, be the same font, weight, etc.

    Thanks in advance!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Cristian Antohe

    (@sareiodata)

    Hi,

    We do have a shortcode language switcher. So either use that, or add the langauges to your menu from WordPress -> Appearance -> Menus.

    https://translatepress.com/docs/settings/#language-switcher

    EDIT:
    Just noticed you did add it. It looks broken because it’s somehow wrapped in a <b> tag from what I can tell.

    Can you try to remove that element entirely and add it again. Try not to add bold to it.

    Then use some custom CSS to style it.

    Generally speaking the HTML that we generate takes on the style of your theme.

    Now, if you don’t like how it looks, then you can either add your own CSS to the theme’s style.css or use a visual style editor such as this one:

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/yellow-pencil-visual-theme-customizer/

    We’ll consider adding more support for elementor and our switcher in future versions so you can customize it without going through these things.

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