However, when I changed the default language in the backend back to Traditional Chinese, I encountered the same issue again. On some pages, the language setting at the top and the displayed language are reversed (the language setting at the top shows English, while the backend page displays Chinese, and vice versa).
Example of the error page:hidden link
Please Bob Support to help me resolve this issue. If possible, I would also appreciate a screen recording of the process to fix it.
Once again, thank you so much for your assistance, Bob Support!
Currently, the language under Profile → Your Profile is set to Traditional Chinese, but the admin interface still displays in English.(img 1-1, img 1-2)
Additionally, the language setting in Settings → General is locked to English, even though the language is set to Traditional Chinese in the two locations mentioned in the prompt.(img 2-1, img 2-2)
Yes, I have never changed the default language in WPML -> Language — it has always been set to Traditional Chinese.
In the USER profile language settings (wp.com), it is correctly set to Traditional Chinese, as shown in the attached image (img 1-1).
I have already selected “set admin language as editing language,” but it doesn’t seem to work. When I select English in the top bar, the page below does not switch to Chinese. However, when I select Chinese in the top bar, the page below still remains in English.
Attached images: Img 2-1, Img 2-2, Img 2-3.
It looks like it's working as expected now, if I am using CN it shows CN and same for EN without mixing them.
I did not make any changes, however today I was able to force the site to re run the .mo files (this controls the backend language) which are pulled from WordPress.
If the issue with the inverted language is resolved, let's split this format issue into it's own as I am not able to see the reason this is happening after reviewing it and will need to escalate.
Yes, I did see a prompt about loading the .mo files when I opened WPML.
May I ask how I can manually trigger or operate the loading of .mo files myself?
Alright, the language inversion issue has indeed been resolved.
Please help me split the date format issue into a separate case. Thank you very much!