Problem: The client is experiencing an issue where a page translated to Ukrainian using WPML appears empty instead of displaying the translated content. Solution: We reviewed the page and did not observe the issue, suggesting that the problem might have been temporary or resolved. It's possible that the translation was not fully completed when the client checked it. If you're experiencing this, we recommend verifying that the translation is fully completed. Additionally, ensure that you have the latest versions of WPML and any related themes and plugins installed.
If the solution provided here does not resolve your issue or seems outdated, please check the related known issues and confirm that you have the latest versions installed. If the problem persists, we highly recommend opening a new support ticket with us for further assistance. You can do so at WPML support forum.
Problem: You are unable to open a translated page in Elementor after disabling WPML, which was initially done due to issues with language-specific footers displaying incorrectly. Additionally, you encounter 'the_content' errors and issues when Elementor is in Safe mode, only displaying limited content. Solution: The primary issue seems to be that the Hungarian language setting is hidden. We recommend enabling the visibility of hidden languages in your WPML settings. You can do this by navigating to the following section in your WordPress admin: https://zentist.abcbrand.sk/wp-admin/profile.php. If this solution does not resolve your issues or seems outdated, please check for related known issues at https://wpml.org/known-issues/, verify you have the latest versions of themes and plugins, and consider opening a new support ticket for further assistance at WPML support forum.