Problem: After updating WordPress to version 6.7 and then updating WPML to 4.6.14, some user interface texts from other themes and plugins remain untranslated in the WordPress admin, particularly when viewed in languages other than English, such as German. Solution: We are currently aware of this issue and our development team is actively working on a solution. Since this is a known problem, we recommend checking our known issues page for any updates or workarounds that may have been posted. Additionally, ensure that you have the latest versions of all themes and plugins installed to avoid compatibility issues.
If this solution does not resolve your issue or seems irrelevant due to being outdated or not applicable to your specific case, please open a new support ticket. We highly recommend visiting the WPML support forum for further assistance.
Problem: If you're experiencing an issue where the WPML plugin has disappeared from your WordPress BackOffice and generates a fatal error when attempting to activate or reinstall, and it claims to be already installed even though it's not showing up, this might be due to the core plugin not being updated. Solution: We recommend checking if the WPML Multilingual CMS plugin, which is our core plugin, is updated and activated. This was the solution for a similar issue where, after updating and activating the core plugin, the problem was resolved.
Please note that this solution might be irrelevant if it's outdated or not applicable to your case. We highly recommend checking related known issues at https://wpml.org/known-issues/, verifying the version of the permanent fix, and confirming that you have installed the latest versions of themes and plugins. If the issue persists, please open a new support ticket.