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  • Plugin Support Anca

    (@ancavictoria)

    Hello there,

    I can’t see the problem, it looks like it was resolved. Please let me know if you manage to resolve the issue or if there is something I could help you with.

    We recommend deleting all of those extensions to ensure that everything functions properly.

    Best Regards,

    Anca

    Thread Starter jpl98

    (@jpl98)

    The problem disappeared when I removed TranslatePress.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by jpl98.
    Plugin Support Anca

    (@ancavictoria)

    Hello there,

    We would like to investigate the issue further if that’s okay with you.

    Could you try to disable the other plugin you are using, activate TranslatePress back and then from TranslatePress -> Advanced Settings set your preferred date form?

    If that doesn’t help, you can open a support ticket using our site https://translatepress.com/support/ to ask a pre-sale question. It will be helpful if you include the link to this discussion for us to see the entire conversation. We will be able to investigate the issue better there.

    Let me know your feedback.

    Best Regards,

    Anca

    Thread Starter jpl98

    (@jpl98)

    Effectively disabling Polylang erases the bug on the date. However TranslatePress does not properly support language switching for existing articles. It does not translate addresses like Polylang did. This makes migration problematic.

    Plugin Support Anghel Emanuel

    (@anghelemanuel99)

    Hello there,

    As my colleague mentioned, if the problem is still there you can open a ticket here: https://translatepress.com/support/ask-a-presale-question/

    With these being said, I will mark this as resolved if the problem was fixed.

    Have a great day!

    Kind Regards,

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