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Last updated by Lucas Vidal de Andrade 3 hours, 2 minutes ago.

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March 27, 2026 at 11:45 am #17932114

outdoorsT

Hello.
Our site is Elementor based. First language Greek, second English.
I need to translate pages, but after the first translation I do not need the automatic translation functioning, since the English site might have some different or additional content. So I do not wish both languages content to be synchronized or automatically translated.
So, how can I stop this automatic messages/warnings every time I am trying to edit a page that has been translated?

March 27, 2026 at 12:27 pm #17932184

outdoorsT

I figured out how to translate independedly a page.
How can I set the whole site to not automatically translate pages/posts?

March 30, 2026 at 8:38 am #17935548

Lucas Vidal de Andrade
WPML Supporter since 11/2023

Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) German (Deutsch ) Portuguese (Brazil) (Português )

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

Hey there,

First, let me explain one important thing about WPML: translations created with WPML's translation editor (like automatic translations) should never be edited with the WordPress Editor (or Elementor), and vice-versa. You either create translations with the WPML Editor, or with Elementor, never both.

If you want English pages to have different design/content from the original, you must use the WordPress Editor option, that allows you to create and edit translations using the WordPress Editor and thus Elementor:

https://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-different-translation-editors-for-different-pages/

In the pop-up, after following the steps from the link, you can select to use the WordPress Editor on the whole website. You can also make sure that "Translate Everything Automatically" is deactivated on WPML > Translation Dashboard.

🚨 Please note that switching between WPML Editor and WordPress Editor requires you to recreate the translations.

Let me know if you have any questions.

April 3, 2026 at 1:49 pm #17948042

outdoorsT

I am lost.

What I want to do is simple: when I first want to have a page from Greek to English, I want to duplicate it but after that translate it independently. I only want to keep the original format of the page and the elementor components. I do not want to have automatic translations.
I do not want anything to happen to the English page if I edit the Greek original.

However when I go to the English page I get this warning:
"Warning: You are about to edit your translation using the standard WordPress editor but your site is configured to use the WPML Translation Editor. Any edits you do here will be lost if you later open it in the WPML Translation Editor.".

Can you please guide me through this?
Thank you.

April 6, 2026 at 7:47 am #17950849

Lucas Vidal de Andrade
WPML Supporter since 11/2023

Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) German (Deutsch ) Portuguese (Brazil) (Português )

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

Hello there,

Sure. It's explained in the link I sent, but I'll summarize it here:

1. First on the original page, select the "WordPress Editor" option. Check Image.
2. On the pop-up that comes up, select where you want to use the Editor. I recommend you select only the that post to test;
3. Select the "Duplicate" check box and click on the "+" sign to add a translation;
4. Click to Duplicate;
5. Click the pencil icon to edit the translation;

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