Hello, would it be feasible to add progress indicators to the top of the ATE status menu? Right now, we often can't see whether WPML is stalled, or how much progress it's made when it processes a large list of changes.
(I don't know where there are so many changes -- we only changed a few fields on a page that doesn't have existing translations.)
More specifically, the "wp-admin-bar-ate-status-bar" element fails to display the status fields most of the time. These status fields are the "wpml-notification-progress-bar" and "wpml-notification-description-subtitle" elements.
Please see the attached screenshot to see the problem.
We use WPML and ACFML, the latter to handle ACF field translations.
This issue makes it difficult for us to know when new fields are fully ready for translation and when it's safe to sync new changes, and the sync process can take hours at a time, because it seems to pause when nobody is actively monitoring it from within the admin dashboard.
If we try to sync additional ACF fields while this process is underway, our site can sometimes crash with 5xx errors due to heavy resource utilization, so we try to wait for this process to be done.
But this UX problem makes it difficult to know whether the process is stalled, which happens sometimes,
I'm consulting our second-tier supporters about what you brought up. We would also like to check the problem on your site.
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Our project manager informed me that there should be a progress indicator. However, if there are too many files, it might overflow, and you may not see the progress bar. We are aware of this problem, and it will be fixed in the next version of WPML.
2. Besides the above, our project manager suspects that you might be encountering the following problem on your site.
Thank you, Itamar. I look forward to the progress indicator overflow fix in the next version of WPML.
I followed the steps that you shared, and I did see 10+ entries in the `icl_background_task` table all with a `task_status` of 3, going back to October 2023, so I truncated the table as instructed.
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