• Resolved julien731

    (@julien731)


    Hi,

    I have a strange issue. My MS counts around 15 sites. One of those sites needs to be translated. So I have this one site (in English) and its translated equivalent (in Thai). I setup MSLS on both sites. On the translated site (TH), everything works perfectly. I can define the translated equivalent for each page.

    However, for the other site, weird things are happening:

    • It doesn’t “see” the other site
    • I tried to change the “Blog Language” to a different one to see if anything changes, but now it won’t let me set it back to English (the site is set to English in the General settings)
    • The MSLS metabox says:

    You should define at least another blog in a different language in order to have some benefit from this plugin!

    All the WordPress translation files are available in wp-content. Any thoughts?

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/multisite-language-switcher/

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  • Plugin Author Dennis Ploetner

    (@realloc)

    Hi,

    could you check if the option “Reference User” has the right user selected?

    Cheers,
    Dennis.

    Thread Starter julien731

    (@julien731)

    Genius! It solved the problem. However I don’t really understand what the “Reference User” is. Could you clarify?

    Plugin Author Dennis Ploetner

    (@realloc)

    Yes, of course.

    The plugin uses the core-function get_blogs_of_user and takes – if there is nothing else set – the first admin user of the current blog for creating the blog collection. This works mostly smoothly but sometimes this is not what you want and that’s the reason for the “Reference User”.

    I know that the documentation at http://msls.co/ is not 100% but I hope I will find soon some hours for that.

    Cheers,
    Dennis.

    Thread Starter julien731

    (@julien731)

    Good to know. Thanks for your prompt help!

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