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Hi there,
I have a problem. My WPML translated blog page is not showing the right post and also the link is not right (Error 404).
See here: <span style=”color: #000000; font-family: Helvetica;”><span style=”font-size: 12px;”>https://www.karolin-bierbrauer.de/blog</span></span>
On the english blog page it is working fine: https://www.searchoptimization.ninja/blog
Could you please help me?
Thanks.
Karolin
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Hello,
Please refer to this topic: https://support.codeless.co/forums/topic/problem-with-customizing-navigation-since-wpml/ regarding it.
Let us know.Best regards!
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Hi,
thanks for your reply. I tried to create another english version with the visual composer blog element, but now even on the english version the blog doesn’t show the blog post anymore.
Also I can’t select the blog as a static page. That worked before, and not in German, but now even in English it doesn’t work.
Can you please help me here? maybe I set up something wrong in WPML. Do you have a complete walkthrough on how to set up WPML with your site?
Thanks.
Karolin
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I had to do the site again, and now I have the same problem. The english version is working and I set the german site up exactly like in the other thread, but there I get now written “Blog” instead of the blog post title. So still the same problem. Can you please help?
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Hello,
Where is the page title “blog” instead of post title? Can you show me the link? Here is a blog post https://www.searchoptimization.ninja/test/ with the post title.
Best regards!
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For all, I came up with a solution.
1. Create a page in your main language. On the top right, “Overwrite the default post layout”, change the settings to the sidebar either right or left. Of course, I you don’t want to have a sidebar, then leave it like it is.
2. Underneath the title click on “Backend Editor”. Scroll down and insert the element “Full blog”, configure as you like.
3. Hit save
4. On the Page Overview, click on the + on your second languages column. Do the same with 1., 2. and 3. above.
5. Go to “Appearance” and then Menu and insert the newly created page in both languages as a menu item.
6. Save menu
Voila, you have now the blog in both languages with the blog posts.
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