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Last updated by Long Nguyen 1 year, 9 months ago.

Assisted by: Long Nguyen.

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November 23, 2023 at 9:11 pm #14912025

brianK-15

Tell us what you are trying to do?
Translate website to Simplified Chinese
Is there any documentation that you are following?
No
Is there a similar example that we can see?
No
What is the link to your site?
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November 27, 2023 at 3:02 am #14926187

Long Nguyen
WPML Supporter since 02/2022

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh (GMT+07:00)

Hi Brian,

Thank you for contacting WPML support, I'd be happy to help you with this issue.

The translation page in Chinese language is not available so I cannot check the issue.
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I suggest you edit the page in English > Make a small change to the page title/content > Save > Update the translation and see if it helps.

If it does not help, I would like to request temporary access (wp-admin and FTP) to your site to take a better look at the issue. It would be better to have a testing site where the issue is replicated. Your next reply is set to private to share the info.

❌ IMPORTANT: Please backup your database and website before proceeding ❌
You can use this plugin to create the backup: https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/
✙ I would need your permission to de-activate and re-activate Plugins and the Theme to change configurations on the site if needed. This is also a reason the backup is critical.

Look forward to your reply.
Thanks

November 30, 2023 at 3:48 am #14957447

Long Nguyen
WPML Supporter since 02/2022

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh (GMT+07:00)

Hi,

You are using the global color for the title column background, please check the screenshot attached. The global color Celadon (Light) is set up in Avada > Options > Colors, and it is not available in the Chinese language. I fixed the issue by switching the language to All languages and saving changes to copy options from English to Chinese.
You can see the color is displayed correctly in the frontend.

Refer documentation https://wpml.org/documentation/theme-compatibility/using-wpml-with-the-avada-theme/#setting-theme-options

Look forward to your reply.
Thanks

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November 30, 2023 at 4:16 am #14957557

brianK-15

Hello Long,

Pleased you can access the site.

I don't understand how changing the color option on one page helps my situation? As you can see, the text is still broken on the bottom of the image you sent me. Text formatting and fonts are breaking throughout the website.

Are you suggesting that all styling throughout the website will be affected? I had expected WPML to simply preserve my styling, translate the text, and offer an option for Chinese-language fonts. It almost sounds as if I need a second website for the second language?

Appreciate your guidance,
Brian

November 30, 2023 at 6:52 am #14958135

Long Nguyen
WPML Supporter since 02/2022

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh (GMT+07:00)

Hi,

From the first comment, I understand the issue is the color and font format then I focus on that issue. If you see the translation content isn't correct, you can edit the translation in Advanced Translation Editor and update it.

I had expected WPML to simply preserve my styling, translate the text

Yes, the style now is the same across languages.

and offer an option for Chinese-language fonts

If you want to use a specific font for the Chinese language, please set up the font for specific language by following the documentation https://wpml.org/documentation/theme-compatibility/using-wpml-with-the-avada-theme/#setting-the-theme-options-for-individual-languages

Then use the WordPress editor to edit the translation and manually select the font for the Chinese language. Refer documentation https://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-different-translation-editors-for-different-pages/

It almost sounds as if I need a second website for the second language?

I think not, you can use one website with Chinese as the second language and follow the suggestion above.

Look forward to your reply.
Thanks

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November 30, 2023 at 6:55 pm #14966719
brianK-15

I believe I am beginning to understand. So, if I choose 'theme options for individual languages', I can make any edits and customizations to the Chinese language version of my website and they will not effect the original English language site. Is this correct? Meaning, if I select the Chinese language site, I can adjust any settings - margins, columns, text boxes, formatting, etc.?

As for footers and other untranslated portions, these should all be managed in string translation?

Thank you for your patience as I learn how to use WPML.

Brian

New threads created by Long Nguyen and linked to this one are listed below:

https://wpml.org/forums/topic/translate-footers-and-other-untranslated-portions/

December 1, 2023 at 3:43 am #14968315

Long Nguyen
WPML Supporter since 02/2022

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh (GMT+07:00)

Hi,

Is this correct? Meaning, if I select the Chinese language site, I can adjust any settings - margins, columns, text boxes, formatting, etc.?

Yes, and you also need to use the WordPress editor to create/edit the translation page in the Chinese language to select the options manually. Refer documentation https://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-different-translation-editors-for-different-pages/

We can handle one issue per ticket only so I will split your new issue with footer translation into a new ticket.

Thanks.

December 4, 2023 at 7:59 pm #14991161

brianK-15

Can you please walk me through the steps to correct this:

This simple example, ABOUT US, shows how a simple line break in my text affects the formatting (see photos below).

I would like to know the steps necessary to fix this. Can I preserve the English language formatting and change it independently for the Chinese language?

This is just one of countless examples of how WPML has broken my formatting and requires extensive, line by line manual editing to be useful.

Thank you

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December 5, 2023 at 1:44 am #14992097

Long Nguyen
WPML Supporter since 02/2022

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh (GMT+07:00)

Hi,

Now it works properly, please check the screenshot attached. The issue occurs because some HTML tags in the paragraph are not applied correctly. I fixed the issue by following some steps:
1. Go to WPML > Translations > Select the job and approve it manually.
2. Edit the translation in Advanced Translation Editor > Check the paragraph has the issue and re-save it.

Refer documentation https://wpml.org/faq/what-are-html-tags/

Look forward to your reply.
Thanks

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