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Last updated by Carlos Rojas 1 day, 2 hours ago.

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August 29, 2025 at 11:11 pm #17358897

vadimP

Background of the issue:
I am trying to translate a timetable created with the Timetable Responsive Schedule For WordPress plugin on my site hidden link using WPML. I have successfully translated Events but am facing issues with translating Timetable columns and event hours.

Symptoms:
I added translations to Timetable columns using the WPML option, saved them, but the translations disappear. Event hours do not appear as strings in String Translation, and I cannot have separate Event hours with texts in different languages.

Questions:
Is there a way I can translate this timetable with WPML?
Are Timetable Responsive Schedule For WordPress plugin and WPML incompatible?

September 1, 2025 at 9:05 am #17361841

Carlos Rojas
WPML Supporter since 03/2017

Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español )

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

Hello,
Thank you for contacting us

1.- The Timetable Responsive Schedule For WordPress plugin doesn't appear in our list of compatible plugins, which means that our compatibility team hasn't validated it yet. I recommend you contact the authors of the plugin and ask them if this plugin is compatible with WPML, and if so, then ask them for the steps to translate it.

2.- Please create a full site backup and update all WPML plugins to the latest version in Plugins -> Add new -> Commercial tab -> Click on the button to get the most recent updates.

Regards,
Carlos