Background of the issue:
I am trying to translate the text in the template into German. When switching the language on the web page from English to German, the English text of the template does not change. The template is used by shortcut format [elementor-template id=""]. Link to a page where the issue can be seen: hidden link
Symptoms:
I expect to see the text of the German translation I made for this template, but I still see the original text instead.
Questions:
Why is the text in the template not translating into German?
How can I ensure the template text changes when switching languages?
I'm grateful for such a prompt response.
I have not described my difficulties with the translation accurately enough. An advertising banner has not been translated into German, as you can see in the attached picture.
Thank you for the details, I can see that banner as you mentioned.
However, as I inspected the page in detail, I found that is coming form Elementor and perhaps its a widget which needs to be recognized by WPML.
This is a common case among page builders because of new widgets or changes in the existing ones. WPML offers a very intuitive way of dealing with such elements. Please check the following guides:
Thanks for your help
I tried the methods from the first article and they didn't work for me. I don't think the problem is that WPML doesn't accept my widget, because when I make a translation in the WPML editor, I can see all the text data and I can make a translation to each one. You can see this in the photo I added to the very first post. In my template I use standard simple widgets like image, header, list, button, that is no custom widgets.
There is another oddity I discovered while debugging. Let me give some context: I use several similar templates for different articles, all of them are built and used in the same way, only the text changes depending on the article category for which the template is placed. Now to the weirdness: 3 of the 5 templates switch between the two languages perfectly, atomatically and without my intervention. The other 2 remain always English. Again, I worked on them in the same way, by copying the first one created and replacing the text.
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