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Problem:
You are trying to translate the word 'page' that appears in the slug when clicking 'next' in your site's blog, as seen in the URL structure. You followed the documentation on translating page slugs but found no solution for this specific issue.
Solution:
Unfortunately, due to the complexity of the WordPress permalink structure, WPML does not currently allow for translating the'/page/' slug. To change this behavior, you would need to implement custom rewrite rules. This task is beyond the scope of our support.

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Last updated by Andrey 5 months ago.

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June 13, 2024 at 6:44 am #15734222

Sergo NADJARYAN

Background of the issue:
I am trying to translate the word 'page' that appears in the slug when I click 'next' in the site's blog. The blog URL is hidden link. I am following the documentation at https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/translating-page-slugs/.

Symptoms:
The word 'page' appears in the slug when navigating to the second page of the blog.

Questions:
How to translate the word 'page' that appears in the slug when I click 'next' in the site's blog?

June 13, 2024 at 8:56 am #15735042

Andrey
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Thank you for contacting WPML support.

I'm sorry, but the WPML interface doesn't have a feature that can assist with translating the /page/ slug in your site's blog URL. This is because of the complexity of the WordPress permalink structure.

If you want to change this behavior, you will need to add custom rewrite rules, which is beyond our scope of support.