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Problem:
The client is considering switching to Elementor hosting for their site and wants to know if a bilingual site is possible on their basic plan.
Solution:
We have no known compatibility issues with Elementor hosting, which uses Google Cloud infrastructure similar to other specialized WordPress hosts. If the memory limit is sufficient, it should function like any typical hosting or cloud environment. For a bilingual site using WPML, ensure that Elementor supports multi-domain environments. Both domains must point to the same root directory, which is crucial for WPML's different domains per language setup. You can test this by configuring WPML and checking the DNS settings. A practical test involves placing a file in the site’s root folder and verifying its accessibility from both domains. If this setup works, your bilingual site should function correctly on Elementor hosting.

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Last updated by Marcel 2 weeks, 1 day ago.

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March 27, 2025 at 3:34 pm #16869429

Marcel
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Languages: English (English ) German (Deutsch )

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No, you can also use subdomains from your own domain. However, in some cases, we need to use a real domain—for example, to properly test session handling or CORS policies.