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  • Thread Starter Infos

    (@infos)

    Settings:

    Default language: Deutsch

    The language is set from content

    Remove /language/ in pretty permalinks

    Not checked: When the front page is visited, set the language according to the browser preference

    Plugin Support Chrystl

    (@chrystl)

    Hi!

    You must tell Polylang that “startseite” is the translation of “home”. Edit “startseite”. Start typing “home” in the input field in front of the English flag. This is an autocomplete input field. Select the page. The + should be transformed in a pen. Save changes.

    Thread Starter Infos

    (@infos)

    Thank you for the advice but I can’t do that due to the theme I use.

    “Due to problems with the theme I can’t link “startseite” to “home”.”

    Due to the theme I can’t tell Polylang that “home” is a translation of “startseite”. I wanted to know if there is another possibility to fix my problem.

    I actually have some problem understanding what doesn’t work, and why your theme won’t allow you to link pages.

    Is there a workaround to set the english home page to “http://mydomain/home” and not to “http://mydomain/en” ?

    I don’t think so. Unless you want to dig into your .htaccess file.

    Explanation: The /en/ part tells WordPress / Polylang which language to use, English in that example. Without the /en/ it will think that you want your default language, German in your case. There is no way that I know of to tell Polylang that /home is the English version of /startseite.

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