• Resolved jackkharding

    (@jackkharding)


    I had an existing front page set as the static front page before I installed this plugin. Since I installed it, the front page has been displaying as 404. I tried adding a translation for the page and re-saving my Reading settings, but keep getting the error “The chosen static front page must be translated in all languages”.

    I’ve also tried creating a new page and using this as the static page, but get the same error. I’ve tried using the translated pages also, with no success. Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter jackkharding

    (@jackkharding)

    It seems that the pages aren’t actually being linked to each other. Both the original and translated pages have the ‘plus’ icon, instead of the edit icon for their opposite languages. Clicking the plus and creating a new page just adds a new page, that’s not linked.

    Thread Starter jackkharding

    (@jackkharding)

    The problem seems to have been caused by Lingotek. Deactivating the plugin allows me to save translated pages.

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