WPML is not able to Translate Page automatically, even after the translation is done and it shows in translation editor. It is still not translating the page in a correct manner. Please let me know if there is any guide we need to follow to do the same!
I understand the issue you're having and will try my best to assist you in this matter.
It appears that the String Translation add-on, which is essential for translating pages created using Elementor with WPML, is not activated on your site. This is why, the translation is not showing in the Frontend.
Please activate the String Translation add-on on your site to make the translation appear properly on the frontend. If you haven't installed the plugin yet, please go to the "Plugins > Add New > Commercial" tab. You should find the add-on available there for installation.
Once you have installed the String Translation add-on, make a minor change to the default page and then update the translation. This should resolve the issue and enable proper translation of your Elementor-created pages.
If you encounter any further difficulties or have additional questions, feel free to reach out.
Hi There,
I hope you're doing well. Sorry for the delay in responding I was unavailable due to the weekend and a holiday.
I will be happy to guide you through the entire process.
1) Please ensure that the "String Translation" plugin is installed and activated on your site. If not, please do that by going to the "Plugins > Add New > Commercial" tab.
2) If the plugin is activated on your site, please open the default page(hidden link) in WordPress Editor and make a small edit to the page title. Save the changes.
3) Once done, please go ahead and update the translation. If Automatic Translation is active, the update should occur automatically. If not, you will need to manually update the translation. In the language meta section, there is an update icon (Screenshot: hidden link) for this purpose. Click on this icon to open the Translation Editor. Within the editor, input the translations and make sure they are fully completed to 100%. Remember to save your changes once done.
4) Additionally, clear the caches from your site and browser.
I hope the Translated contents will start to show properly after that. You can also check the guide below for more information about translating pages/posts created using Elementor.
If there is anything else you need help with, please let me know. I will be happy to help.
Best regards,
Prosenjit
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