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Cordovil
Hi,
One more question for today. π
In the Dashboard of criancarara.com, the post titles are shown in a vertical position as you can see in the image. How could we solve it? Please note that I use the TranslatePress plugin on this site.
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Hi there,
is the issue only in the Dashboard ?
IF so, can you temporarily disable all plugins to see if theres a plugin issue
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Cordovil
Thanks David,
I will try it although it is so boring (laughs) π
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Let us know how you get on π
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Cordovil
Yep. Let s try it
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Cordovil
Hi David
I turned off all the plugins and saw what are the plugins in conflict:
*Post Type Switcher
*WPML Multilingual CMSBoth are fundamental to my site. The last one is because the site is bilingual.
The bad news is that this operation messed up all the URLs of the site
Bottom line, I asked Hostinger to restore my yesterday’s version of the site which is quite perfect (with the problem of the post titles in vertical position as I showed you.
the situation is more critical than we presume, as if I repair the post titles in vertical position in the dashboard I lack the English version of my site and mess uo all the URLs there.
How could we solve this conundrum?
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Cordovil
Hi Guys
I saw this post in the support page of HTML. Maybe it could be what I need. Tomorrow I will try it.
cheers
Hello,
Thank you for contacting our support service. At first we should mention the Post Type Switcher plugin is not in our list of compatible plugins (see https://wpml.org/plugin/) and this way we can’t garantee it will work properly as it wasn’t tested by our team to grant compatibility. In any case, based on some similar tickets I would recommend you the following approach:
IMPORTANT: Please, note, a backup is required for security reasons and to avoid any data loss, you can use the https://wordpress.org/plugins/backupwordpress/ plugin for these backup needs.
1 – Temporary disable all the WPML related plugins.
2 – Use tour post type switcher to migrate your post type.
3 – Enable all the WPML related plugins again.
4 – Proceed to WordPress Dashboard > WPML > Support click the ‘Troubleshooting’ link and perform these steps:-Set language information
-Fix terms count
-Fix post type assignment for translation5 – Go to your WordPress Dashboard > Settings > Permalinks and resave your permalinks settings.
Related tickets:
https://wpml.org/forums/topic/migrate-post-to-new-costum-post-type-does-not-work-for-translations/
Hope it helps, have a nice day.
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Cordovil
Dear all
problem solved. And it is more simple than we thought.
For your information here is the solution that was ok to me
cheers
cc
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Glad to hear you found the issue !
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