• Don’t pay for the premium version if you need a multilingual website builder. This company falsely advertises compatibility with the WPML plugin.

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by marcooborv.
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  • Plugin Support Gilbert Hernandez

    (@ghernkadence)

    Hello @marcooborv,

    While problems may sometimes arise that cause a problem with translation, Kadence does work to make it compatible with WPML.

    Kadence Blocks is a recommended plugin thanks to its commitment to continued compatibility and partnership with WPML. Kadence Blocks is?fully compatible with WPML.

    https://wpml.org/plugin/kadence-blocks/
    Thread Starter marcooborv

    (@marcooborv)

    I didn’t expect a better answer after the solution given to me today by your “premium” support. It’s a very easy 200 dollars to put in your pocket. I only bought the product license because it said “100% WPML compatible”. You implement template customization features, mega menus that are not translatable. Point for Elementor, which despite being heavier to load the page, does not lie to its customers, delivering what it sells.

    Hi @marcooborv,
    I’m sorry you had an issue translating your mega menu. If you want to contact our support, I would be happy to help you with that. It’s certainly possible, although perhaps not in the method you tried. I’m not sure what you tried so I can’t really offer support here. WPML has lots of methods for how it translates data and we work with their team to enable support in our plugins and theme.

    Just as a point of clarification. This review you wrote here is for the Kadence Blocks Plugin. Kadence Blocks does not add or control a mega menu.

    All the best,

    Ben

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