

#Language switcher plugin for frontend archive#
LANGUAGE FILTERS – Filter items by language in the main WP_Query of archive pages.MENU LANGUAGE – Add a main language selector to the menu settings and switch the menu accordingly.HREFLANG LINKS – Add hreflang links into the head of each page and improve the SEO.TAXONOMY LANGUAGE – Add a main language selector to terms and map urls of alternative languages.POST TYPE LANGUAGE – Add a main language selector to post types and map urls of alternative languages.MIXED SOURCES – map internal or external urls.

STANDALONE – No WordPress Multisite required.
#Language switcher plugin for frontend free#
Support Forumįor quicker support on this plugin go to: Free Features Additionally it allows you to filter archive pages by language. I can provide your developers with access to the site if needed so that they can explore the issue.Language Switcher allows you to map urls of alternative languages for Post Types and Taxonomies. I really need you to come up with a quick answer – and a real solution to this issue.Ĭan you please get back to me as soon as possible? I am extremely frustrated since I have worked for months on the site and the only thing stopping my now from launching it is this issue.

The AVADA Support team claims to have ruled out that this is an issue with AVADA and tells me that this is an issue with WPML and that they have contacted your developers for a solution. And inside the Fusion Builder, it always assigns the Icelandic version of the slides – and not the English versions.Ĭan you please help me with this – or do I have to go to WPML support for this? Its deffinitly incompatibility problem between Avada and WPML but I have spent so much time on this already and not getting anywhere. While I’m on the English version, I can’t have the fusion sliders appear correctly – or actually not at all. I am having problems with the Fusion Sliders though. After upgrading I have had many issues with WPML but have by now managed to work most of them through. Here is what I sent to the AVADA Support team on January 23rd:īefore upgrading to Avada 5.0, I had this dev site all set up correctly and working seamlessly both in my native language Icelandic and English. I am about to launch a bi-lingual (Icelandic / English) company website that has been in dev for more than 6 months and is just about ready to be launched. I have spoken to the AVADA support and dev team and they say the issue is on your side. I need some real dev assistance here if I’m the only one facing this issue. 8 respuestas para “The menu language switcher is missing on the front-end” Note: As this template does not contain any HTML tag, the option to include a flag is disabled. Use the Language switcher style dropdown to select the Your theme – Text Menu Item option (where «Your theme» is the name of the site’s active theme) and save. Add or edit a language switcher for menus.ĥ. Go to the WPML -> Language page and scroll to the Menu language switcher section.Ĥ.

Extract this template folder into /wpml/templates/language-switchers/Text-Menu-Item-Template/).ģ. WorkaroundĪs a temporary solution, we created a raw text template for menu items. The reason is that some themes or 3rd part plugins are stripping HTML tags or truncating the menu label. The language switcher is actually inserted in the theme (the HTML markup is visible), but the string for each menu item is empty. This is a possible compatibility issue with some themes or 3rd part plugins.
