This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
The client needed to change links in a translated page and was unsure whether to use the WordPress editor or another method. They also inquired about the potential issues of editing the translated page with the WordPress editor and how to set the advanced editor after using automatic translation.
Solution:
We advised the client to manually translate the links using the Advanced Translation Editor. To do this, they should first switch off "Automatic Translation" and select "Translate what you choose" mode. Then, navigate to the primary language page and initiate the translation. In the Advanced Translation Editor, they should type "HTTP" into the search box to locate the links that need translation. For further guidance, we provided a link to a video tutorial on how to translate links: Translating Links with Advanced Translation Editor.
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Last updated by Kor 3 months, 1 week ago.
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