I have been using WPGlobus for many years, I even got a Plus license (which has just expired but that’s not the case). WPGlobus is great and perfect for what I need. Now I am changing my theme from a free one to a paid Bakery Builder based theme (it’s Total from WP Explorer). I was glad to see there is a Bakery Builder WPGlobus version because I have my whole site translated using your plugin.
However, I might be doing something wrong because I CAN’T publish my translations in any manner. Let’s say I have the main version (EN) ready and published. When I edit the second language (BR) and save, everything I had done in the EN version goes blank. Then I go back to the EN paste all texts again and save then the BR version disappears. I feel like I am entering a loop.
I have deactivated all my other plugins to see if it was something else, but I still get the same problem, I have no clue of why this is happening. Need help ;_; Many thanks,
]]>Can you please check why sentence after post disappeared after update.
You can see example here: https://binaryoptionstrading-review.com/economic-calendar-ups-and-downs-in-the-far-east/
The rating is still in the code, but there is no sentence at the end and I know search engines don’t like this so please help me solve this issue.
Thanks in advance!
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]]>Whenever I create posts with Japanese characters on it, it doesn’t save and the text disappears. However, if I put English texts, it works.
I checked the character encoding but I see no problem. Help please!
]]>I disabled all my plugins and there was no change. I am not sure how to proceed at this point. I have the latest updates for Divi and WordPress.
No help back from the Elegant themes support so I thought I might try here.
Thanks,
Adam
Every time I write the words “will be” that is part of a line of text on a page, when I publish the page, the text “will be” disappears, but the rest of the text is there.
If I put the words “will be” on a separate line, without any other text, then the words will print OK when I publish the page.
Has anyone seen this problem before?
I’m using the WP 2010 theme (weaver version)
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