This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
The user is translating content on the website, and despite translating everything into Greek, the 'previous' and 'next' words in blog posts remain untranslated.
Solution:
We recommend performing a site backup first. Then, navigate to WPML>>String Translation and enable the 'Look for strings while pages are rendered' option in the 'Auto register strings for translation' section at the bottom of the screen. After enabling this, visit the frontend pages to see if the issue persists. This setting will automatically disable after a few hours but is useful for identifying and resolving similar issues. For more details, visit our guide on finding and translating strings.
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