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Last updated by Andrés 1 year, 9 months ago.

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August 15, 2023 at 9:25 am #14201981

andreasT-39

Hi,
I changed from Polylang to WPML on my site with LMS. I have courses as well as pages in two different languages - thus have no need for translation. What I DO need is to have all pages accessible depending on the language they want. With Polylang I could create acces in the header in the form of flags. Clicking the flag the student would see everything in that language - as well as the courses available. I need a tutorial that explains how to do this - without having to translate anything through the plugin. I'm sure this is possible (and probably easy) but the documentation I'm reading isn't making it clear that that is the result I will get. I don't want to add translations to something that is already translated...

August 15, 2023 at 12:16 pm #14202903

Andrés
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Hello there,

Welcome to WPML support forum.

While one of my teammates takes care of your case I will provide you with the first debugging steps.

If you already have your pages and courses translated, you can manually link your translations to the original as explained in the following link:
https://wpml.org/faq/how-to-link-already-translated-pages/

If that's not your issue, to help you faster, I've enabled debug information for this support ticket. Please see this link for how to get this information from your site and give it to us:
http://wpml.org/faq/provide-debug-information-faster-support/

Let us know if it helps.
Andrés

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