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Problem:
The client is trying to translate common pages like the 404 page and all posts into English and Greek. However, the Greek version, which is the last created page, is always displayed by default, even though English is set as the default language. This issue also occurs when creating a page for all posts, where the headers are not translated, and the client has to create two pages for English and Greek versions. The Greek version is visible for all posts.

Solution:
We informed the client that we have not tested the PostX plugin for compatibility with WPML. We asked the client to provide more details about the issue when translating the pages, as we did not see any problems with the example pages provided. We also recommended checking our documentation on translating the site:

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March 23, 2024 at 12:12 pm #15443103

constantinosC

Tell us what you are trying to do?
I would like to translate some common pages like 404 and all posts in two languages (English and Greek) but always is showing the Greek version because is the last page that I created.
Please note that when I change the Greek version to draft, the Enlishg version is visible. My default language is English

I have the same issue when creating a page for all posts. All postx headers are not translated and I have to create two pages with English and Greek versions and again the Greek version is visible for all posts

Is there any documentation that you are following?

Is there a similar example that we can see?

What is the link to your site?
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March 24, 2024 at 6:24 pm #15444221

Andrey
WPML Supporter since 06/2013

Languages: English (English ) Russian (Русский )

Timezone: Europe/Kyiv (GMT+03:00)

Thank you for contacting WPML support.

Please note that we have never tested the PostX plugin for compatibility with WPML: https://wpml.org/plugin/?wpv_view_count=120064&wpv-plugin-functionality=0&wpv_post_search=PostX&wpv-wpcf-recommendation-flag=&wpv_filter_submit=Search.

Could you please elaborate more on the issue when translating the pages? I see no problems in the pages you provided as an example.

https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/#translating-your-site-yourself