• Hey, Im running into problems with Polylang that I can’t seem to find listed anywhere here.

    I have a Site with a static “homepage” and another page set as my “posts page” (aka blog).
    While Polylang serves the translated counterparts to all my static pages just fine, it is not able to translate the posts page, since I can’t set multiple of those to put in my translated theme-menus. Is there anything I am missing, or is this not possible with Polylang in this setup.

    Thanks for any helping hand in advance!

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  • Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Hi,

    If your theme uses the standard WordPress static front page and posts page (setup in Settings > Reading), then you just have to translate these pages in all the languages and these translations will be used repectively as front page and posts pages in the corresponding languages.

    Thread Starter janole

    (@janole)

    Thanks a lot for the quick reply. I wasn’t ware that simply adding a translated version to my post page would do the trick. Couldn’t imagine it being that easy ??

    Thanks for the amazing work on this plugin!

    I now have the page “Blog” with two translations in English and German.
    Is it possible to archive a structure like this?
    website.com/blog (English) and website.com/de/blog (German)

    Right now wordpress renames the German site to website.com/de/blog-2 since it would otherwise be a duplicate site. Is there any workaround for that?

    Hi there,

    I have a similar issue. Maybe I set up this plugin wrongly.
    I’ve done 3 home page variation in 3 language and assigned them to the language. but now when i want to do home page, it says it needs to be translated to all 3 languages?

    Am I missing something?

    What have I don wrong?
    Many thanks for fast response.

    tea

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