Tagged: language switcher, WMPL
I’m using WPML, but even if I have the WPML option “Display the language switcher in the WP Menu” uncheck, the language switcher is still visible in the header menu.
I’ve also followed the instructions in this thread, but I still see the language switcher.
The other odd thing is that i don’t see the “Native language name” beside the flags, even if that option is checked in the WPML settings.
Hey Phet!
Trying to login to WP backend gives me a 404 error, could you check please? If you have any caching plugin active, please delete the cache and deactivate the plugin to see if your problem goes away.
Regards,
Rikard
Thanks Rikard. If you are getting a 404 error page, try the URL I’ve posted in my private info.
Deactivating the WPML plugin does make the language switcher disappear, but reason why I don’t want to have the language switcher available is that I can continue translating the pages, without having having them publicly available.
Now, I’ve finished the translation, so no need to have it hidden. I now I could have done it by CSS, but I just thought that since there is an option in the plugin it should have worked accordingly. Or maybe I don’t understand the purpose of this option…
Does Enfold automatically displays a language switcher, once WPML is installed?
Thanks,
Phet