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WPML GraphQL 1.1.0: Multilingual Support for Menus and Enhanced Post Queries | |
Upgrade to WPML GraphQL 1.1.0 to unlock powerful new features. This update includes full support for multilingual menus, individual post queries by ID or slug, and improved management of connected multilingual content throughout your site. | |
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https://wpml.org/compatibility/2023/05/wpml-graphql-build-headless-multilingual-wordpress-sites/ | |
WPML GraphQL 1.1.0 takes it to the next level. Thanks to your valuable feedback, this release introduces exciting new features that enhance what WPML GraphQL can do. | |
Multilingual Support for Menus | |
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Filter menu queries by language or return menus in all languages | |
Access details about the language of each menu | |
List menu items in secondary languages | |
See which menu a menu item belongs to, even in other languages | |
All of this makes it easier to keep your site’s navigation accurate across all languages. | |
Better Management of Connected Content | |
Handling connected content in different languages becomes much easier with this release. Now, when you set the language for a top-level item, such as a category, all related content—like posts and tags—will automatically follow. This removes the need for manual adjustments. | |
For example, if you list a category and then query the posts under that category, WPML GraphQL will show those posts in the same language as the category. You can also chain these connections further: list categories, then posts within each category, and even tags related to those posts. The language consistency will apply throughout these levels. | |
The update also improves how you handle comments: | |
When you gather a post, WPML GraphQL will show comments in the same language as the post. | |
If you query comments directly, you can filter by language to get comments in a specific language, or comments associated with posts in a particular language. | |
Managing multilingual content becomes simpler, providing a consistent experience across all connected content. | |
Precise Post Queries by ID or Slug | |
With WPML GraphQL 1.1.0, you can query posts by their post ID or slug, regardless of the language they’re in. | |
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This way, you can easily retrieve the precise content you want from across languages. | |
Other Fixes | |
WPML GraphQL 1.1.0 also addresses some bugs to enhance your overall experience: | |
Update to WPML GraphQL 1.1.0 and Unlock New Possibilities | |
From full multilingual menu support to improved content management and accurate post queries, WPML GraphQL 1.1.0 offers significant benefits for your headless WordPress site. | |
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If you want the update now, you can get it from: | |
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After updating to WPML GraphQL 1.1.0, share your thoughts with us! What feature are you most excited about? Leave a comment and let us know how these updates impact your projects. | |