• Resolved walid91

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    Hi,

    I am facing a problem here:
    I use the language of the site for example in Arabic and the dashboard in English.
    If I want to edit my site and I click on “edit with elementor” Elementor is displayed in Arabic.
    How can I force elementor to stay in English?

    Thank you for your help.

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  • Thread Starter walid91

    (@walid91)

    Hi,

    It is written :

    Note: It is not possible to run Elementor or Elementor Pro in a different language from the one chosen in the WordPress settings.

    If I have understood correctly it is not possible, correct?

    Thread Starter walid91

    (@walid91)

    Hi,

    I have deleted the translation files that were in the Languages folder.

    Elementor is now in English, but quickly wordpress tells me that new translations are available, how to avoid that?

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, it is not possible by default. Elementor automatically wants to show in a language that is set as a site language. You might need to find a 3rd party plugin for this

    Hi, folks–

    I’ve been experimenting with Elementor on a site I just inherited which uses it, and there’s a lot to like, but I see a serious problem: This choice of using global site language for the back end instead of preferred language for the user actually utilizing Elementor, is very short-sighted and may be a deal-breaker.

    Sites may have content contributors from multiple countries using their respective language, and the obvious back-end interface language choice for Elementor should be that of the logged-in user, NOT the site default.

    This is the standard that WordPress itself and its themes follow, is not possible to have Elementor do the same?

    Requiring international content editors to work in a second language when using Elementor, is a strong incentive for avoiding it for future sites.

    Thread Starter walid91

    (@walid91)

    Hi

    Sites may have content contributors from multiple countries using their respective language, and the obvious back-end interface language choice for Elementor should be that of the logged-in user, NOT the site default.

    This is the standard that WordPress itself and its themes follow, is not possible to have Elementor do the same?

    Totally agree with you.
    I don’t think it’s difficult to set up for a team that manages Elementor.

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