• Resolved akerbeltzalba

    (@akerbeltzalba)


    I maintain the gd locale for WP (ORG and COM) and went to test the new 4.0 package before publishing it. Now I was running 3.9.1 which a colleague had installed in English. I used the automatic upgrade option and then upgrade worked fine (also made sure all plugins etc were updated). I was then duly offered the option to set the site language to English or Gaelic but when I hit save, I get a message (in Gaelic) that my settings have been saved but no other change occurs. Did the usual – refresh page, log in and out, no change. Every time I return to Settings > General > Site language, it has reset itself to English.

    A WP admin suggested turning off Polylang, which I did and the moment I do that, the site language switches to Gaelic. The moment I reactivate Polylang, it default back to English.

    This is the site http://www.igaidhlig.net/gd/ , Polylang is version 1.5.4, settings are:
    *The language is set from the directory name in pretty permalinks
    *Remove /language/ in pretty permalinks
    *When the front page is visited, set the language according to the browser preference
    *All items ticked under Sync
    *Default language gd

    Permalinks settings are:
    * Post name
    * None of the optional settings are used

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/polylang/

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  • Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Hi!

    Did you check your user profile? The language chosen as admin language in the dropdown list created by Polylang takes precedence on WordPress default language (unless you choose to use the WordPress default language in the same dropdown list).

    Thread Starter akerbeltzalba

    (@akerbeltzalba)

    The default language in Polylang (Plugins > Polylang > Settings tab > Default language) is set to Gàidhlig (which is Scottish Gaelic). It only offers Gàidhlig and English (which would be the WP default) but this does not seem to impact the admin UI language as you suggested it should.

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    It won’t impact the admin UI language if the user chooses another language in its profile. Please go to Users->Your profile and look at the dropdown list “admin language”. Set it to WordPress default language.

    Thread Starter akerbeltzalba

    (@akerbeltzalba)

    Oh heck that was not obvious 😉

    Thanks for your help, problem sorted!

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