This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
The client was experiencing issues with texts not being picked up by WPML in a custom stats block on a translated page.
Solution:
We advised the client to make their custom block translatable by adding specific XML configuration to the WPML settings. The correct XML configuration to make the custom block translatable is:
<wpml-config> <gutenberg-blocks> <gutenberg-block type="cic/stat" translate="1"> <key name="number"></key> <key name="description"></key> </gutenberg-block> </gutenberg-blocks> </wpml-config>
After adding this configuration, the client should make a small change to the page where the block appears and retranslate the page. This should resolve the issue with the untranslated texts.
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Last updated by heatherD-5 4 months ago.
Assisted by: Dražen Duvnjak.
This ticket is now closed. If you're a WPML client and need related help, please open a new support ticket.