GTranslate bugging my website?

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My website uses ACF, which a developer used to build the blocks of our site with a standard theme. We were using the free GT Translate to translate things, and everything was fine until we decided to pay for the $19.99 version. I configured translations in a subdirectory (lorem.com/es).

When I started translating the site through the GT Translate dashboard, I noticed that the ACF sections where we manually translated texts began to distort. A slider section configured split into 4 lines, images became distorted, and when it’s in a language other than the official one of the site, all languages appear in the language switcher. And this only happens in the sections where I translate the text in the dashboard. What could this be and how to solve it?

When I access without a subdirectory in the original language (just lorem.com), everything remains normal.

I’m using ACF PRO, Classic Editor, GTranslate, LiteSpeed Cache, Simple Custom Post Order.

Edit1: just a cache issue. If you’re facing the same problem, purge the cache on GTranslate dashboard, not on LiteSpeed

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1 Comment
  1. GT Translate is a terrible plugin. I’m sorry, but you probably threw your money down the drain. I had the same problems when using it, nothing worked properly and the plugin broke the site. In the end I had to use Polylang…

 

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