• Resolved Neo

    (@firefliespilots)


    Hi, is it possible that it does not work with Polylang? For example, the vendors and attributes are not included. When I activate Polaylang, I can’t translate the attributes and I can’t translate the vendors, and they can’t be activated in the listings.

    Many thanks. Best regards Neo

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  • Plugin Author HivePress

    (@hivepress)

    Hi,
    There’s no 100% compatibility with Polylang at the moment, but it’s on the roadmap. It will not work for user-generated content (listings) since users will not have the front-end tools to manage translations. Please check this topic for some fixes and temporary workarounds for Polylang https://hivepress.io/support/topic/multilingual-issues/#post-27813

    Thread Starter Neo

    (@firefliespilots)

    Hi, thank you. Yes I understand that. But there can’t set user listings for example with me, only me from the backend. Many greetings Neo

    Plugin Author HivePress

    (@hivepress)

    Yes, unfortunately there’s no front-end way for users to translate and keep their listings in multiple languages, and it would be hard to enforce users to add & manage translations, it’s useful if you add listings via the back-end or you’re going to translate everything for users. I recommend some automatic solution like the Google Translate plugin as a workaround.

    Thread Starter Neo

    (@firefliespilots)

    Hi, as mentioned, users can not set listings with me. Listings are only set by myself in the backend. From that reason, it would make sense to create a compatibility. Gtranslate etc. is not the same as they are based differently.

    Thank you. Many greetings Neo

    Plugin Author HivePress

    (@hivepress)

    Thanks for the details, we plan to add support for Polylang in future updates for the exact same use-cases, when listings are added via the back-end only.

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