[Resolved] We can't see some posts after adding a custom language
This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
Some of our posts are missing from the categories and some of the categories are mixed up together.
Solution:
Go to WPML-> Support ->Troubleshooting and click the below buttons:
+ Clear Cache in WPML
+ Set Language information
+ Fix element types collation
+ Remove ghost entries from the translation tables
+ Assign translation status to duplicated content
+ Synchronize post taxonomies
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We have a total of 10 languages on our website and in that 3 languages are hidden. We created a custom language for Korean to get the language code KR(by default it is KO provided by WPML). Initially, we had 44 posts in Korean(KO) and after creating the Korean language as a custom language with code KR, we just moved all the 44 items under the new Korean language(KR). After that change we thought there were no issues, but when we checked now some of our posts are missing from the categories and some of the categories are mixed up together. How it is possible? Please let us know your feedback
The issue is fixed, Thank you for your great support.
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