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  • Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    Which gallery application? How did you add three pics, using what tool, HTML, Visual, manual. Which editor mode do you use, if you do no know what that is, then I assume LSB by default. What is the post type? Did you do editing on page /wp-admin/post.php?

    Basically, that message appears when content is only available in one language. You need to copy the same content to other language. Details on how to do that depends on what you use.

    This is what probably happened. You used to have one language. Then qtx was installed. That gallery page stayed untouched, since the content is expected to be the same in both languages. When you modified content, it was now saved for whatever language was chosen for editing during the saving (happened to be en), the other language content became consequently empty and now it reports so.

    In theory, you may modify .json configuration file to make that gallery content field not to be multilingual, but it may be easier to simply keep putting the same content into both languages.

    Thread Starter AlexisMS

    (@alexisms)

    Hi John,

    thanks for your answer. I’ll try to answer all questions.

    Which gallery application?

    I have no idea, it’s an gallery template that came with the “Altair” theme. Instead of adding text etc. as you do on normal WP pages, you only add pictures on the bottom of the page.

    How did you add three pics?

    Added Images by clicking the “Upload Image” Button under “Gallery Images”. No option to change in this part of the page from visual to text editor.

    Did you do editing on page /wp-admin/post.php?

    No.

    This is what probably happened. You used to have one language. Then qtx was installed.

    I’ve had qtranslate-x installed before and it worked well with the galleries. It still does with all other galeries and I changed some others earlier without problems. I also tried to create a new gallery and link it to the German part of the page where the gallery should appear, but the problem remains the same. If I use the “problem gallery” and change buttons from English to German language, the pictures are still there – there is no option to upload them only to one language (or I didn’t see it yet).

    Thread Starter AlexisMS

    (@alexisms)

    I’ve made two screenshots so you can see what the page looks like in Dashboard.
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/94eszvusuhx9quf/AAAoFhgge8qtRQHUIiq9v9zWa?dl=0

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    I am puzzled. What is the difference between two screenshots? They are not from dashboard (/wp-admin/index.php), are not they page /wp-admin/post.php? If not, then what is their url-address?

    Those are apparently pages which configure gallery. Then you probably insert each gallery to posts/pages content? That content must exist in both languages, each would include the same gallery. I would play more actively with all the buttons on the pages, which should bring you to an understanding.

    If it all works at other places and worked before, then research what the difference is between working cases and not working? There must be a simple explanation …

    Thread Starter AlexisMS

    (@alexisms)

    I’m sorry the second screenshot was wrong. Now there should be the right one (see above).

    Since today, the problem has disappeared. The only thing I did was deleting some picture’s subtitles since I didn’t want them to appear. Nothing else… I have no idea how this is linked with the visibility of the whole gallery in German language, but maybe adding it to this thread can help others.

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    I am glad it is solved, although we do not know what was wrong. Anyway, you are right the thread may still be helpful to others.

    Good luck to you in the further development.

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