• Hello guys,

    I’ve recently switched from Elementor to Beaver Builder on my blog. With Elementor Polylang worked 100% perfectly, but with Beaver Builder I’ve come across some problems.

    I’m using the Beaver Themer plugin for headers, footers etc. While the translation works fine for posts, pages etc. (essentially everything created in WordPress alone), I can’t make it to work for Themer layouts like headers, footers etc. I do everything as usual, create header in primary language, set it to sitewide, create header in second language, connect them via Polylang, but whatever location I set the second header to (be it sitewide or nowhere), it does not translate when switching languages even though the rest of the site does. I’ve read that people made it work, I tried all the settings but to no avail.

    If anyone has suggestions, I’d be very welcome.

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  • Hi, did you ever get this resolved? I have the same issue still – in my case, it’s impossible to edit the header/footer if the primary language on is turned on, only if it’s switched on, so I suspect it has more to do with how BB handles the rules ofor hooking in the header/footer than Polylang.

    Thread Starter marvelm

    (@marvelm)

    Yes, I have, after disconnecting the different language headers/footers, everything is fine now. They can’t be set as a translation of each other in Polylang. Just create a Header, set it as for example English, make a layout, then create another Header, set as another language (but don’t connect it to the English one) and it works for me as it should now.

    Thanks, I will try that!

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