• Hi,

    The OceanWP theme is WPML compliant…
    https://docs.oceanwp.org/article/438-how-turning-oceanwp-multilingual-with-wpml

    But it look like all its extensions are not ??

    Like Cookie Notice. We can’t have the notice in multiple languages.
    Same for Ocean Elementor widgets like the Table widget. Impossible to have its content translated in multiple languages.

    So do you confirm that all the extensions are not compatible with WPML?
    And if indeed it’s not, does it make sense to have only the theme but not its own extensions WPML compliant?

    Thanks.

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  • Hello,

    All the widgets and plugins are compatible with WPML but will check the issue on our end to confirm it.

    Thread Starter ftpwp

    (@ftpwp)

    Few additional information. If you take back my 2 examples:

    – Cookie Notice
    We can find the string to translate in WPML > Theme and plugins localization > ocean-cookie-notice > “By continuing to use this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.” > Translations.

    But despite the fact that the translation exists, it’s never displayed. I’m using the French translation and whether the visitor visits the site in French, French is set as default language or the registered user has French set as website language, the notice is always displayed in English (as set in Appearance > Customize > Cookie Notice > Content), never in French!

    – Ocean Elementor Widgets
    Here the translation strings are not even available.
    Try to…
    – Create a new page > Edit with Elementor > Add a Section
    – Add the Ocean Table widget in the section > Edit the Cell Text of 1 header and 1 content cell
    – Save the page
    – Go to Menu > Pages > Create a language translation for the new page

    You should see all the Table widget strings to translate, edited or not, but there’s nothing!

    So all this makes me think that no extension is WPML compliant. OR I ended up right on the ones that are not.

    I passed your query to the dev team to look into it and verify the issue –
    Also, read – https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/paid-customers-please-read-this-before-posting/

    Thread Starter ftpwp

    (@ftpwp)

    Ok I’ve opened a ticket.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by ftpwp.

    What is the solution for this?

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