[Resolved] Translating the Archive Page Title & Description
This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem: The client needed to translate the Menu Archive title and description, which was added through the Meta Box plugin. The client followed a forum topic but did not achieve the desired result and was also concerned about disabling WPML WooCommerce Multilingual & Multicurrency and deleting the OTGS Installer. Solution: We first addressed the main issue by creating separate tickets for the additional questions regarding WPML WooCommerce Multilingual & Multicurrency and the OTGS Installer. For the primary concern of translating the Menu Archive, we suggested looking at an existing solution in a recent forum post: https://wpml.org/forums/topic/meta-box-archive-page-title/. This post provided steps to translate content added through the Meta Box plugin.
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Is there a similar example that we can see? What is the link to your site?
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Additional questions:
1. How do I disable WPML WooCommerce Multilingual & Multicurrency - never asked for it and don't want it as of now.
2. Can I delete the OTP Installer now?
New threads created by Mihai Apetrei and linked to this one are listed below:
I am referring to the English on the page. I need that in Korean like the rest of the page, which is why I said I needed the archive title and description to change. Not sure how "SEO" title is related here, as it's just the archive title.
Can you please explain how you see "Archive Page Title & Description" as written in the title of this ticket as different from "SEO Title and Meta Description" that you are asking about?
Are those different WordPress/HTML elements in some way? I ask because I really don't understand why your question would be necessary - unless I'm not understanding the difference between an "Archive Title" vs "SEO Title" and an "Archive Description" and a "Meta Description" elements somehow. Aren't they the same thing?
Hello? Mihai? It's been a few business days here. Any reason I'm not hearing back? This is still a pressing issue for us. It's the only thing keeping this site from going live at this point.
Sorry for the delayed response, there's been a pretty full queue in the past few days so it can take a bit longer to respond.
Things should move faster from now on.
To also answer your question: not all customers know to mention or explain exactly what they are referring to (mentioning "SEO" for example) so I'm trying to make sure I fully understand what someone is referring to before starting to properly debug the issue.
Now, that I understand what you mean, in our case, there's a chance that the content is not visible to WPML from the very beginning and WPML might need our help to see that content as that content might come from a custom field.
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