This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
The client was experiencing an issue where parts of a page were not translated, even after translating them in String Translation, as they still appeared in the default language.
Solution:
We resolved the issue by taking the following steps:
1. We created a
404.php
file in the child theme.
2. We made slight changes to the code.
3. We deleted the
wpml_st_upgrade_in_progress
key from the
wp_options
table.
4. We translated the strings again.
We then asked the client to check if the translated strings were displaying correctly.
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Last updated by 11 months ago.
Assisted by: Osama Mersal.