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Tagged: Compatibility
This topic contains 6 replies, has 1 voice.
Last updated by Marcel 6 days, 19 hours ago.
Assisted by: Marcel.
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December 14, 2024 at 5:11 pm #16513760 | |
rabeeK |
Background of the issue: Symptoms: Questions: |
December 16, 2024 at 12:03 pm #16517077 | |
Osama Mersal Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Arabic (العربية ) Timezone: Africa/Cairo (GMT+02:00) |
Hi, Thanks for contacting WPML forums support. First of all, sorry for the late reply; it was due to a higher workload. Before your ticket is assigned to one of my colleagues, please allow me to walk you through some initial debugging steps. This will help speed up the support process. WPML doesn't create separate CSS files for each language. It just uses the theme files. In order to fix the issue, you might need to create a custom CSS file for the Syriac language. Also, please try the following steps: 1- Go to WPML-> Languages-> Edit Languages Best regards, |
December 16, 2024 at 6:33 pm #16518584 | |
rabeeK |
Good day Osama, Thank you for your response. I have followed your instructions precisely; however, the issue persists. The RTL direction is not enabled, this must be some sort of setting in WPML and page is translated but no RTL is enabled. I would appreciate your assistance in resolving this issue at your earliest convenience. Thank you |
December 16, 2024 at 11:59 pm #16519209 | |
rabeeK |
Hi again, Something else i want to add. WPML creates duplicates of the pages or posts that I translate, allowing me to modify each page in its respective independently without affecting the default. I have the capability to modify the content of the page(ex, homepage); however, I am unable to make changes or adjustments to the header. WPML did not duplicate my header. Each time I select "Edit header," I am redirected back to the Arabic version (Default language of the website). The header should also be duplicated, allowing for adjustments without affecting the others languages. but its not happening. I am currently using the GraceChurch Theme from ThemeRex. FYI, I have accessed WPML > Settings > > the "Post Types Translation" making sure "header" is there and its Translatable; however, I was unable to locate it. Thanks New threads created by Marcel and linked to this one are listed below: https://wpml.org/forums/topic/i-am-unable-to-make-changes-or-adjustments-to-the-header/ |
December 17, 2024 at 4:29 am #16519671 | |
Marcel Supporter
Languages: English (English ) German (Deutsch ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+01:00) |
Hi,
As my colleague Osama mentioned, this behavior is not controlled by WPML. The theme itself manages RTL support. I recommend reaching out to the theme authors to confirm if RTL is supported, as I couldn’t find any information regarding this on their website. For reference, a theme needs to be specifically prepared for RTL languages as described here: Right-to-Left Language Support. For your second question, I’ve created a separate ticket. Best regards, |
December 17, 2024 at 4:52 am #16519700 | |
rabeeK |
Hello Marcel, Thank you for your reply, The theme is supporting with RTL languages. My primary website language is Arabic (RTL), and it functions perfectly( you can check the site by yourself). However, after added the Syriac language using WPML, which also utilizes an RTL direction, the text direction has unexpectedly reversed, resulting in a left-to-right (LTR) display. so the issue with WPML setting/configuration... Thank you |
December 17, 2024 at 5:13 am #16519712 | |
Marcel Supporter
Languages: English (English ) German (Deutsch ) Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+01:00) |
Hi, Please compare the generated source code: AR: SYR: As you can see, the output does not include the dir="rtl" attribute. Did you map the custom language to the closest RTL language, as Osama described? If so, could you please test this in an isolated staging environment with no other plugins active, using the following scenarios: Create a new page using only your theme, without Elementor. Best regards, |