When using the Content Translation module, the message "Non-translatable fields can only be changed by updating the original language." (translated from french) appears when saving the translation of a menu item (with a modification on the menu link title only).
Expected behavior
When editing a translation, the menu title link should be translatable.
Final notes
Translations on menu link titles worked before as some are translated.
Now have two language English and Malay. but cannot directly translate content node and site on drupal 7. even i'm follow this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH_DwwEQf0k) youtube to do also not working.
need to change Internationalization (i18n) module? or anothers module?
After enabling the Language module and Configuration translation, the site fails on Clear Caches, update.php and possible elsewhere with a general error "The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later."
After I have been looking for a solution for several weeks now and have not found it in various videos / tutorials, I would like to ask here. If there is already somewhere a solution / explanation a short hint or a link would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
I have built a multilingual site. The translation of the links, menus etc. was easy and well explained.
However, I can't find a solution on how to translate the links for books and taxonomies.
That's because i'm using another system to access to my view and get those nodes passing the language by url ?language=pt, but now its like ?language=pt-br, so i would like to change code name,
I am playing around for some hours with multilanguage now but i could not figure out why the language switcher block is just showing the url im currently on for BOTH languages.
I configured language per domain using localhost domains i also added to the hosts file and the apache vhost, so they work locally.
EN(com): dev.texturecase4.com
DE: dev.texturecase4.de
I translated the Websites name/title to see if the switch works. If i manually switch the urls it will show the EN/DE title.