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  • Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    Hello,

    Could you try with a default theme like Twenty Fifteen + only Polylang activate.
    It works?

    Thread Starter AzMandius

    (@azmandius)

    I have tried other themes and menus are fine, but that’s the point, i need to use the commercial theme i bought πŸ™‚

    Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    I have tried other themes and menus are fine,

    Either Polylang and your theme are not compatible or you have a conflict with another plugin.

    Is it work with your theme + only Polylang with all your other plugins *de-activate*?

    Thread Starter AzMandius

    (@azmandius)

    I have deactivated all plugins but Polylang, menu is still distorted.

    Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    In Appearance > Menus > “Manage Location” tab: for the Theme Location “Primary Menu Russian”: did you select a menu?

    Thread Starter AzMandius

    (@azmandius)

    I guess that was it, i had to once to that tab and click save, then it got fixed.

    Thank you a lot my friend, you saved me from from further long look for another plugin, so I’ll stick with it, if i will be able to have the language widget displayed on my site.

    Thread Starter AzMandius

    (@azmandius)

    Yes, indeed now i have troubles have the language switcher show on home page. I have tried all template sidebars, and the widget shows only in traditional sidebar, while top, middle and bottom sidebars don’t display it.

    Again i contacted theme authors to ask for a good sidebar or position to publish the widget, and again they told me it’s a matter of the widget not being compatible with their theme, so they can’t help much.

    Adding the language switcher to menu works fine, but i wanted to publish it as a widget.

    Is there a way to hard-code it manually into template php, to a desired position? If so, which code should i try post in php file?

    Thank again!

    Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    Is there a way to hard-code it manually into template php, to a desired position? If so, which code should i try post in php file?

    yes of course: pll_the_languages.

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    it’s a matter of the widget not being compatible with their theme, so they can’t help much.

    Could they explain what’s wrong in this widget? I believe that it is a very standard widget using the Widget API as documented in the codex and so should be displayed correctly in any standard sidebar.

    Thread Starter AzMandius

    (@azmandius)

    Chouby, it does display fine in just sidebar, while not getting displayed in top, middle and bottom sidebars, and unfortunately i don’t need it in the sidebar.
    This was their reply: “we can’t guarantee the theme compatibility with this widget/plugin at all. We can guarantee the theme proper functioning with widgets created by our developers, with basic WooCommerce widgets and basic WordPress widgets”.

    Chrystl, could you please tell me in which php file should i include code from pll_the_languages page?
    Thanks!

    Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    could you please tell me in which php file should i include code

    No idea I don’t know the theme and it’s not free available. Only your theme author can reply to your question.

    Thread Starter AzMandius

    (@azmandius)

    I could share it with you if you’d be kind to have a look into it πŸ™‚

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