• andrea14cha

    (@andrea14cha)


    Hello,

    I would like to use some pages for both languages, for example my portfolio pages. Is that possible? And if it is how can I do this?

    Thank you in advance!

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  • Pierre_02

    (@pierre_02)

    Hi andrea14cha ?? !

    I’ve just got this problem (a few minutes ago) and found a plugin on GitHub that do exactly that work ;).
    You’ll can get it here : https://github.com/grappler/polylang-slug

    I hope that the Polylang authors will implement this feature quickly because it’s really practical (portfolio, contat, etc.).

    Amicably,

    Pierre.

    Thread Starter andrea14cha

    (@andrea14cha)

    Hey Pierre_02!

    Thank you for your help! I will try this plugin! Is it working for you?

    Amicably,
    Andrea

    Ulrich

    (@grapplerulrich)

    Hi

    Polylang Pro has a feature that will let you sync the content across two languages. This post explains the feature https://polylang.pro/polylang-2-1/

    Otherwise you can copy the content manually across the translations.

    If all of your portfolios have the same content across languages then you could disable the translation for portfolios.

    @pierre_02 The feature for same slugs in part of the pro version of the plugin.

    jayhall

    (@jayhall)

    Hi Pierre,
    does this plugin work for WooCommerce Categories and posts (Products)
    as well ? Or only for pages ?
    What does your polylang url settings look like ? Set language by content
    or by url ?
    thanks

    Pierre_02

    (@pierre_02)

    Hi all :)!

    Sorry, I haven’t been enough clear in my explanation… This plugin permit to keep the same slug across the different languages used on your website.
    En example will be: I have a “Contact” page on my website and I want to keep the same slug across all the language. /fr/contact, /en/contact, /de/contact
    If I haven’t used the plugin that would have been /fr/contact, /en/contact-2, /de/contact-3…

    jayhall, I’m sorry I don’t know at all if it works with Woocommerce. You should try it on a development website before pushing it to the prod ;).

    Amicably,

    Pierre.

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