I haven’t run into this before, so let me do a little testing on my test systems, to try and recreate the problem. I’ll respond here with a progress report or solution soon.
I have now successfully recreated this problem on my Test System.
It may take me a while to determine exactly where the conflict is, and then figure how I can best change my plugin to avoid this conflict.
I will update this support thread as often as I have something of interest to say.
There is no easy answer (to eliminating conflict between the plugins). In other words, if there is an easy solution, it will take a long time to find it. The Polylang plugin has nearly 200 “hooks” (just counting Actions and Filters).
I will add a Warning to the plugin in future versions whenever Polylang is activated.
Only solution I can suggest is to explore multiple WordPress sites, perhaps through a WordPress Network (“MultiSite”), which is one WordPress install that creates several separate WordPress sites. Each site can have a different Theme without requiring my Multiple Themes plugin.
A typical way to make this work, and look integrated, is to have the Network’s “main site” as example.com and the other site(s) as example.com/somesubject, i.e. – subfolders under the main site. Main could also be example.com/sitename and other sites example.com/sitename/somesubject
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laurax
(@laurax)
Hello jonradio, thanks for your prompt answer. Since the requirements changed in the meantime I only have to rewrite the homepage, so things are a lot easier for me now, but thanks for your advices, appreciated. Thanks for your effort.
Have a nice day,
Laura