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Last updated by nathanB-9 2 weeks ago.
Assisted by: Itamar.
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| February 11, 2026 at 3:07 pm #17813407 | |
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nathanB-9 |
Hey there! Our team is redesigning a website that we have acquired. The site used ACF and also had some custom block (non ACF block). We created a new design and developed the redesign of the site with ACF blocks. I am aware that this is an expected behaviour withotu using the ACFML plugin. Are there any challenges that I should be aware when switching to ACFML? What steps or methodology do you recommend to migrate the setup to ACFML? If you have any further questions,. please let me know! Thanks a lot, |
| February 11, 2026 at 7:24 pm #17814161 | |
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Itamar WPML Supporter since 02/2016
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: Asia/Jerusalem (GMT+02:00) |
Hi, Nathan. There are no settings for ACFML. It is a bridge plugin that must be activated when using WPML and ACF. Otherwise, translation of custom fields is prone to failure. You asked: "Are there any challenges that I should be aware when switching to ACFML?" I have read the answer provided to you by our AI agent, and I confirm it is quite accurate. My recommendation to you is not to translate the field groups and use the separate acf-json folders, but start by working as things should be when working with ACF and WPML. We have the main guide here: Please let me know if you have any further questions. Regards, |
| February 18, 2026 at 2:55 pm #17832948 | |
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nathanB-9 |
Thanks for the details. |