By the way I’ve tried that and it didn’t work:
– Try turning on/off “Strict compatibility content filtering” in Events -> Settings –> Viewing Events.
– Try turning on/off “Use frontend rendering” in Events -> Settings –> Advanced
– Try resetting Settings > Permalinks to Plain and then back to your custom style
Hi @tristanstgermain,
We can’t guarantee compatibility with other 3rd party apps, in particular translations. If your URL slug is incorrect, you can try to fix it using a 3rd party plugin called Custom Post Types Permalinks.
More information:
https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-type-permalinks/
Hi,
I have checked plugin compatibility and see that it’s a Polylang problem and it’s quite recent due to an update as the website plugins configuration hasn’t change since one year at least.
The plugin “Custom Post Type Permalinks” does not help, it does not change event links.
I understand your point of view but as you know Polylang is as popular as WPML so if your plugin does not work with it, that makes it not usable to a bunch of users.
Thanks.
Hi @tristanstgermain,
We can only control our own script to ensure the use of unique variables and function names in order to minimize conflicts.
You can try using our user submitted translations from Glotpress instead of a 3rd party plugin:
https://time.ly/resources/additional-wordpress-settings/advanced-settings-for-your-timely-wordpress-calendar/translations/