• Chris

    (@marketeerland)


    Lingotek actually translates as it is supposed to. Unfortunately, the plugin disrupted WordPress in these ways when deployed:
    1. strips the featured image from the post/page it has translated
    2. alters image permissions of every image within the media library
    3. renders site pages/posts uneditable. Changes appear to be saved but don’t publish.
    These are permanent alterations; in other words, they still persist after disabling the plugin. Please help in finding the fix. Thank you!
    This is a Divi site, FYI.

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  • Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Hello,

    I advise that you contact the support of Lingotek for any Lingotek related issues.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@marketeerland)

    Hi Chouby. Since leaving that first message, I discovered it’s actually Polylang, not Lingotek, causing the problem. Every issue resolves when disabling the Polylang plugin, and comes back when reinstalling it. I tested this with and without other plugin variables.

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