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November 11, 2024 at 4:26 am #16386482 | |
ronaldT-5 |
Background of the issue: Symptoms: Questions: |
November 11, 2024 at 7:27 am #16386888 | |
Dražen Duvnjak Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+01:00) |
Hello, Thanks for contacting us. While you wait for my colleague to take over the ticket, let me try to help you with the issue quickly. If you are adding manual translation in page builder on 2nd language, then that is expected you can not mix translation methods, as it will overwrite on each update. You will then need to to disable WPML editor for that page and use manual. https://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-different-translation-editors-for-different-pages/ If you mean something else, please video of your steps so we can see what do you do and what goes wrong. You can use free tool like LOOM. Regards, |
November 11, 2024 at 12:12 pm #16388421 | |
ronaldT-5 |
Well, let me explain the situation better. Everything has been translated within staging environment. Then, I pushed staging to live production. Thereafter, I have switched from language subdirectories to having one domain per language. Then, in order for the links on the page to convert from hidden link to hidden link, I had to resave the translations. But, while doing so, I have found two instances where some text did not exist on the original frontend text. So, I decided to reset the page (as I have done many times in staging without affecting the existing translations). But, on the live site, the same procedure reverts my existing translations into automatic translations. |