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    Hi

    NB!
    Even though a Media Library image is defined as Norwegian or English we need to have access to ALL images for ALL posts and pages. As the same images is used for both languages.

    Today they are not.

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    I have come across what seems like a bug.
    In a pages and posts inserting an image only 32 images of the 230 images that are in the Media Library is seen. (I am not sure if this is also impacting WooCommerce product pages.) This is forcing the customer to reupload images to the Media Library to be able to use the correct images.

    I have deactivated various plugins and noticed that Polylang language plugin and Enfold is causing this error.
    I have also tried with the default WordPress theme of Twenty Twenty Four and all images were seen. So this seems limited to Enfold.

    I made a search and came across this older issue from 2015 which is similar and it seems WPML is causing the error there.

    Some exploration. Default language is Norwegian. Secondary language is English.
    English page: https://industrihuset.no/en/heatingdrying-heatingcabinets-co2-incubators/
    In the backend. Clicking to edit where the Memert image is seen. Then clicking to insert image. I noticed only 37 images from the Media Library.
    Norwegian page: https://industrihuset.no/varmeskap-co2-inkubator/
    Here 126 images are seen of the 230 images that are available.

    We need to have all images available for all posts and pages independent of language used.

    • This topic was modified 1 month ago by SHR Design. Reason: Adjusting
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    #1464567

    I went to settings in Polylang and deactivated the Media module. All images now seem to be available.

    This might mean for different language plugins that one will need to turn OFF the media module if they have something like it is available. To be able to show all the images for multiple languages.

    #1464582

    Hi,

    Thank you for the inquiry.

    According to Polylang’s documentation, if you don’t need to translate the meta information of media files, such as the title, alternative text, and description, you can disable the “Languages > Settings > Media” module. Please check the link below for more information:

    // https://polylang.pro/doc/working-with-media/#dont-need-to-translate-media

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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