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[Resolved] Translating a Custom Taxonomy Slug with WPML

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Last updated by Shane 7 years, 2 months ago.

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How can I translate Types generated taxonomy slugs using WPML?

I can only seem to find it for post types..

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Shane
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Hi Stefan

Thank you for contacting our support forum.

Unfortunately it does not seem that slug translation is possible with WPML based on this forum post here
https://wpml.org/forums/topic/custom-taxonomy-slug-translation-2/page/2/#post-1036530

What I would recommend that you do is to open a ticket with the WPML support team as they should be able to provide you with much more detail on this than we can here.

Thanks,
Shane

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