[Resolved] Page Titles Not Showing up Within the Browser’s Tab
This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem: When translating a page, post, or calendar event, the translated page's title does not appear in the browser's tab, even though it is provided in the WordPress editor and the Yoast SEO plugin section. Solution: If you're experiencing this issue, we recommend using the 'Insert Variable' button to insert the correct variables into the SEO title when editing the page.
When translating a page/post/calendar event, the translated page's title doesn't appear within the browser's tab whereas the original page is working correctly. A title is provided in the WordPress editor page as well as in the Yoast SEO plugin section.
Link to a page where the issue can be seen:
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I expected to see:
The title showing up within the tabs for the translated content.
Thank you for contacting WPML support, I'd be happy to help you with this issue.
I also see the page title in the browser tab doesn't display in the original language (FR) hidden link
Please check the screenshot attached.
So I think the issue isn't related to WPML itself. I suggest you use the button Insert Variable to insert the correct variables to the SEO title when editing the page and recheck this issue.
While checking the debug info, I see that the WordPress Memory Limit is below the requirements. The minimum requirements are 128M, but we do recommend 256M and the debug information of your site shows it set to 40M. Please check this link for more details https://wpml.org/home/minimum-requirements/.
You can increase it by adding the following code in your wp-config.php file, right before the /* That’s all, stop editing! Happy publishing. */ line: