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Problem:
The client is using WPML with Elementor on a site under development and is concerned about whether to prevent Elementor from autosaving translated posts. They also reported issues with changes not reflecting in Safari after clearing the cache and refreshing the page.
Solution:
We confirmed that there should not be any issues with the autosaving feature of Elementor when used with WPML, as WordPress's autosave feature has not shown conflicts with WPML either. If you're experiencing specific issues with WPML, we recommend opening a new support ticket for each unique problem for proper investigation. Additionally, if browser compatibility concerns arise, testing the procedure on a different browser might help identify if the issue is browser-specific. For ongoing or unresolved issues, we encourage opening a new ticket to ensure all problems are addressed. If the issue is related to WPML or possibly another plugin or theme, our developers will investigate and may find a workaround or suggest joining our 'Go Global' program (https://wpml.org/documentation/theme-compatibility/go-global-program/) to ensure compatibility.

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Last updated by Mihai Apetrei 1 month, 2 weeks ago.

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October 10, 2024 at 8:08 am #16273291

ronaldT-5

Background of the issue:
I am working on a site under development and using WPML with Elementor. I am considering whether I should prevent Elementor from autosaving translated posts.

Symptoms:
No specific issue or error message mentioned.

Questions:
Should I try to prevent Elementor from autosaving translated posts?
Does it matter if Elementor autosaves translated posts or not?

October 10, 2024 at 7:49 pm #16276845

Bobby
Supporter

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Los_Angeles (GMT-08:00)

Hello,

There should not be any issues with the autosaving feature and WPML.

WordPress also has it's autosave feature and we have not had any reports of issues between that and WPML.

October 10, 2024 at 7:54 pm #16276851

ronaldT-5

Okay, good to know. I have had some many issues with WPML for quite a while now, and still to this day. For a minute, I thought it could have been a trigger.

October 11, 2024 at 11:35 pm #16281405

Mihai Apetrei
Supporter

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Europe/Bucharest (GMT+02:00)

Hi there and thank you for the update

Whenever you experience specific issues with WPML, please do not hesitate to open a new ticket per each unique issue that you are experiencing so that we can properly investigate on each of them.

Have an amazing weekend!

October 12, 2024 at 2:13 am #16281493

ronaldT-5

I have been through tons of tickets, but most of my issues never got resolved, at least not long terms. Not sure if Safari is truly compatible. Only Safari is compatible with all my devices, so hardly ever use any other browsers.

I often had to reset the original pages, sometimes several times, in order to get rid of the issues upon revising the already translated pages on the ATE (which in a nut itself have many problem on the new version).

Anyhow, I'm nearly finished translating the site and don't have any more time for it all.

October 14, 2024 at 12:59 pm #16286139

Mihai Apetrei
Supporter

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Europe/Bucharest (GMT+02:00)

Hi there. I see.

I think the vast majority of people might be using Chrome.

I also run most of my life on a mac (laptop, desktop) and iPhone and yes, they come with Safari, which is faster compared to Chrome, especially when you run tons of tabs open at the same time but from all my tests, I have found Chrome to be one of the most compatible browsers and that's a sad thing, I would love all of the existing browsers would be as compatible as possible.

I personally did not experience any issues when I was using WordPress + WPML on Safari but maybe there could be specific issues for a very specific scenario and those ones should be properly investigated as a good majority of people are in the Apple ecosystem and are using Safari.

But whenever you experience an issue and you have even the smallest suspicion that it could be browser-related, it's a good thing to check that exact procedure on a different browser.

I hope that you will get to the completion state of the website as soon as possible and please never hesitate to open tickets for getting help with any issues that you encounter.

Even if we got it resolved at some point and then it start happening again, do not hesitate to get back and open a new ticket until the issue is resolved.

If it is WPML-related and if it is because of us, then we are more than happy to investigate. Also, if it is caused by another plugin or theme, there's a chance our devs will find at least a workaround and, if that's not possible, you can also contact the theme/plugin support team and ask them to join our 'Go Global' program (https://wpml.org/documentation/theme-compatibility/go-global-program/) where our Compatibility developers will help them make their product 100% compatible with WPML for free.

I hope that you will find all this information helpful.

October 14, 2024 at 3:42 pm #16287033
ronaldT-5

Here are the steps for you to replicate some of the issues.

1. I click on the Edit Translation button to revise an existing translation. It opens another tab.

2. I make some changes from within the ATE.

3. From within the Elementor Editor with the translated page already opened in another tab, I clear the Safari cache and refresh the page. There, I see the new version of the translation.

4. If I cycle back to step 1 to make more changes to the translation via another step 2. Step 3 often times no longer reflects the new changes. Sometimes it does, but often it does not.

Hope this helps you in any way.

-Ron

October 14, 2024 at 9:30 pm #16287955

Mihai Apetrei
Supporter

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Europe/Bucharest (GMT+02:00)

Hi Ron,

Thank you so much for sharing the detailed steps to replicate the issues you're encountering. Your thorough explanation really helps us understand what's happening.

To ensure we can address this properly and provide you with the best support, it would be great if we could continue this discussion in a new support ticket dedicated specifically to this issue. This way, we can track it more efficiently and have our team focus directly on finding the right solution for you.

I created a new ticket for you here:
https://wpml.org/forums/topic/split-wpml-ate-and-elementor-translation-changes-not-reflecting-after-clearing-safari-cache/

Also, please create a full website backup and have credentials ready for an admin test account as we will probably need access to the site.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation!