• Resolved cantbutron

    (@cantbutron)


    Hi,

    The WPML plugin, by default, uses the featured image of the original language content for the translated content.

    Proper operation would be that if the main language has a selected image, in other words, do not use this plugin, the translated content should have that same image.

    What happens in reality is that you have or do not have a featured image, all translated content uses the default image of this plugin.

    To be able to replicate the problem, you just need to install this plugin and configure a default image, install WPML without media translation, create a post with a featured image and translate it into another language. As you will see, the original post will have the image that you have selected in the post itself and the translated one will have the image by default.

    A greeting.

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  • Plugin Author Jan-Willem

    (@janwoostendorp)

    Hi,

    Currently I’m very full and don’t have.
    I’ll take a look in februari.

    Plugin Author Jan-Willem

    (@janwoostendorp)

    Hi,

    It took a bit longer then expected. Mostly because i thought WPML had a free version, so I needed to find somebody to help me out.
    But I’m pretty sure I found the correct fix.

    Can you remove the DFI plugin, download this zip, and install this new beta version.
    And test of course, my tests worked.

    Please let me know so I can release this to everybody.

    Jan-Willem

    Plugin Author Jan-Willem

    (@janwoostendorp)

    Hi,

    I’m closing this due to inactivity.
    If you do need help let me know.

    Jan-Willem

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