• Resolved lucaskremer

    (@lucaskremer)


    Hello,

    I translated my site with TranslatePress. I used the option “use subdirectory for default language”. Now I cannot use wpadmin…. Because TranlatePress adds the language to the domainname, therfore it is not posible to find wpadmin. Change the option back to default is not a solution: wpadmin still is invisible.

    How can I resolve this problem?

    Thanks

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  • Hello there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    Since this looks a lot like a conflict with some other code, the first/next recommended step is the conflict test (ideally in a staging environment):

    ??*Briefly* disable all other plugins and enable the default Twenty Twenty theme. Please also disable all add-ons. If this fixes the problem, as it probably will, enable everything one by one, checking each time to see when the problem returns.

    Please let us know when you find the conflict so that we can take a look and see what we can do about it.

    Best Regards,

    Thread Starter lucaskremer

    (@lucaskremer)

    Hello,

    I disabled all the plugins and enabled the default theme.

    This solved part of the problem: the option to enable and disable “use subdirectory for default language” was functioning.

    With the default language of my site (es_EC) and this option disabled, I could use domainname/admin. But when I enabled the option, I could not use domainname/admin, always appears domainname/es_EC/admin.

    When I changed the order of the languages on the settings page, to English, with the option “use subdirectory for default language” disabled, then again I could not use “admin”. Always appears “domainname/en/admin” on the screen, needs to be “domainname/admin”.

    All this without any plugin installed (except TranslatePress). Therefore, I think it′s a bug within TranslatePress.

    Best regards

    Hello!
    I have a similar problem.
    Did you resolved it?

    Thread Starter lucaskremer

    (@lucaskremer)

    Hi,

    I changed the order of languages in Translatepress so that my default language is the first of the list. Then I disabled the option “use subdirectory for default language”. Erased the browser memory. This worked, now I can use sitename/wpadmin.

    Hey there,

    I apologize for the lack of communication.

    There has been an increased load of work on our end.

    I’m glad you managed to find a workaround for this issue.

    I would be very grateful if you could write to us here to have a beeter look at the issue.

    Best Regards,

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