This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
The client created a custom language for Austria and mapped it to German. However, the Austrian site still displays in Dutch, the default language. Additionally, 'Austria' only appears in the language switcher on product pages and is missing on other pages.
Solution:
We recommend the following steps to ensure the correct setup:
1) Create a new Post or Page in Dutch for testing purposes.
2) Navigate to WPML >> Translation Management Dashboard.
3) Select the newly created Post/Page.
4) Add it to the Translation Basket.
5) Go to WPML >> Translation Management >> Translation Basket.
6) Send the content for translation in German (Austria) by choosing yourself as the translator.
7) Access WPML >> Translations queue and translate the page by clicking the Translate button.
For more detailed instructions, please refer to our documentation on translating your contents.
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