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Whenever I export/import a new page now for localized versions I am not able to use the "accept" button any longer.
I need to accept each individual job item. Also, the page is set to "not published" so I need to publish the localized pages and then accept all job items. Then after the job is accepted the page is marked as "not published" again.
Wheras before I was able to simply accept each job and it would be publshed.
Hi, we have a multilingualsite which default language is Chinese.
Whenever we edit an English content, whether it's an original English node or an English translation, the '/en/' path prefix was added and the admin interface become English.
The problem is that other administrators can't read English.
Is there a way to edit English content while keeping admin interface in Chinese?
Hello,
I look after a 3-language site (Drupal 8.9.7, later D9, Linux-based). Within the header region I display a number of responsive images through a view that cycles through these. Images are displayed with a title at their tops. I want to show the titles translated to all three languages. I have found module i18nviews. But that module seems to not be available in Drupal 8/9.
In Drupal 8 Commerce 2.0 order item titles are saved in customer's language. This creates a huge problem in the admin interface (/admin/commerce/orders/*) when the contents of the order are listed in e.g. Chinese, Japanese or Arabic letters which the staff is uneducated of and therefore they are unable to process the order. What would be the easiest and the most user-friendly solution to show the contents of order (order item titles) in any language the admin chooses?