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[Resolved] layout for 2nd language not make it to the frontend

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Last updated by tital 7 years, 3 months ago.

Assisted by: Beda.

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#542401
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Hi Team Toolset,
I made several changes to the layout in my 1st language. It looks like the same layout in the 2nd language needs a lot of time to assume to the new layout.
For example
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takes a layout which is about a week old. The new layout looks like
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How can i force toolset to take the actual layout in the 2nd language?

#542407

Head to Toolset > Settings > Layouts > Limit for number of pages to refresh after saving a layout and increase that value.

Then refresh the cache of your Browser and Server if any.

That should solve the problem.

#542451
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Flashed the cache - no results, increased the number - no result, installed wp-super-cache and flashed again - no results,
but then i found this tiny little button in toolset > setting > wpml-integration
changed it and now everything works perfect.

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