Hello, @helmutpecher!
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble with the language setup, I know how frustrating that can be.
Based on what you described, it sounds like a configuration or language-detection issue rather than something inherently broken. The plugin does support translations and language auto-detection (either via browser language or page markup).
Could you take a look at these guides and confirm everything is set up as described?
If it’s still not working, could you share a URL (if you’re okay with that), so we can take a closer look?
Also, please consider opening a bug report on GitHub, or alternatively fill out the bug report template here:
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