I'm working in a multi-language Drupal site.
I've already downloaded the italian language and created a new Page with Language:Italian.
When i navigate /admin/content:
I can't find my page, and
in the language combo i don't see Italian, but only other supported language (En, Es)
Hello,
After a lot of trouble and googling I finally got the translation of my German site into English working (I use the "old" Content Translation method under D7). The only major issue left now before going into production is that I cannot get Drupal to display my German and English front pages. I keep getting the error message "You don't have permission to access /de/ on this server" (.../en/...) results in the same error.
I´m building no-English e-shop with commerce kickstart and I´m stucked with Order history tab.
I can´t find what should I change to translate values in type column, I didn´t found even where the options are listed.
Also I don´t know how to translate description. I found some strings and rewrote most of the phrase "Status has been set to @order_status (previously: @order_status_previous)" but after tokens are replaced with appropriate values there is the word Checkout which resists all my attempts to translate (or locate and rewrite).
I’m running a Drupal 8 page with translations. Works good so far.
But I do have some pages that won't be translated, there are just available in one (the main) language.
The problem is, I see those not translated pages and menu items from the main language in my secondary language.
How do I fix this?
For Drupal you could do this with Entity Translation and there was a setting, but since it’s core, I can't find anything similar to it.
Hello,
I followed Ben Tedder's video, showing a Basic Page translation with a menu link. However, in my case switching languages using the language switcher block doesn't work: it keeps showing the translation which was the last one made. The language switcher itself DOES switch from one language (German is the default) to the other (English). Any ideas?
Regards
H. Stoellinger