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  • What I like most from this plugin is its lack of bloatware and non-intrusive behavior. It just works perfectly.

    Thread Starter inuya5ha

    (@inuya5ha)

    Thanks for your reply. All pages are in english except the one shown as Media Subtitler in the header navigation, such page is available in 20 languages.

    Problem is, whenever I open the translated page to any language, the sidebar Language widget still shows English with bold font, instead of the current page’s language.

    Please see this sreenshot:
    https://ibb.co/QPq0S9B

    The shown page there is the French translation, and French should be in bold, not English. It works correctly only in private tabs, however.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by inuya5ha.
    Thread Starter inuya5ha

    (@inuya5ha)

    1st: The problem was fixed after clearing the browser cookies, I noticed that because it worked fine in private tabs. Maybe a warning about the broken options for initial setup should be added to the settings page, such as: “Please note that changing these settings will not work until browser cookies are cleared“.

    2nd: plugin settings are not clear about the redirection rule, in fact such word is not even present at the Settings panel. One has to infer that the plugin will redirect pages based on browser language (again, that’s my guess at least). This may be obvious behavior for the plugin developer, but not for the user.

    3rd: The option to show widget language list as “buttons” should be replaced or complemented by a real dropdown list. Currently, the “button” option is a pseudo drop down without the arrow, making it hard to realize that the page is available in other languages unless the user eventually clicks the “EN English” button to “see what happens”. A real, native-WP-themed select box (drop down) would be the fool-proof option to select languages.

    Last: The plugin’s icon in the WP Admin area sidebar is black, just like the default WP menu background. It should be a transparent PNG or SVG icon to display properly.

    The plugin is very nice, but these issues should be addressed ASAP to make it more reliable and user friendly.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by inuya5ha.

    Yes and it was crippling my site’s content for weeks until I realized this error. It should be removed from the database and automatically disabled from all installations.

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