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Last updated by Itamar 1 year, 11 months ago.
Assisted by: Itamar.
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| May 18, 2024 at 4:01 pm #15642015 | |
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josephN-9 |
I am using Foxiz theme. How can I find that ? web: hidden link |
| May 18, 2024 at 7:39 pm #15642134 | |
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Andreas W. WPML Supporter since 12/2018
Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) German (Deutsch ) Timezone: America/Lima (GMT-05:00) |
Hello, Usually, you would create one template per language and then have one shortcode per language, each with a different ID. To make the templates translatable, you need to go to WPML > Settings > Post Type Translation and set the Ruby Templates Type to "Translatable - only show translated content". If you translate the template it will create a new shortcode with a new ID. Each shortcode then needs to be placed manually on each content inside the WordPress Editor. We can offer a WPML test site on which you can install the latest version of the theme and the theme core plugin for testing. Let us know, and we will send you a link to a test site. Best regards |
| May 26, 2024 at 5:17 pm #15671396 | |
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josephN-9 |
Hi there, Why ? |
| May 26, 2024 at 6:23 pm #15671496 | |
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Itamar WPML Supporter since 02/2016
Languages: Hebrew (עברית ) Timezone: Asia/Jerusalem (GMT+03:00) |
Hi, I'll continue to help you with this issue. Can you please explain to me what a "ruby template" is? If you need further help with this, please share the access details to your site with me. Privacy and Security Policy |