WPML adding an "n" breaks CSS

Hi, team. I am on the phase to translate a client site to English, surprisingly I get this effect on the resulting English pages:


Whatever this “n” is, makes CSS useless. For the given case, cells are almost totally flattened.
I managed to edit on Cornerstone and solve it, but it comes back again and again, “n” inserted as seen above…
Is this anything known and solved? I tried to find some answers but nothing aboard, neither at WPML’s.

If it is important, Spanish is primary lang, then English. Even more basic, this site is running PHP8.2

Thanks for your support.

Hi Ricard,

Thanks for reaching out.
The issue you mentioned has already been fixed in a few releases back. If you are facing the same with the latest version of Theme, please provide login credentials for your site in a secure note to examine it further, including:

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Thanks

Hi, I am sorry for the delay in answering, I am in a peak of activity.
In the meantime, I discovered very weird behaviours from WPML/Cornerstone!
2 examples:

Using Page CSS suffers from the “n” addition, but if I cut the CSS and bring it to Global CSS, it works fine.
I solved my problem with gaps for the moment, will get you a staging asap.

Working on a spanish page: when setting conditionals or using the query builder for a provider, all taxonomy names where english. And when working on some english page, taxonomies were in spanish. The provider output is zero… It turns out that opening another tab with the “Pages” WP panel and setting language to spanish, then Cornerstone will show the right taxonomy language.

I will come back on this asap, thanks for your support.

Hi Ricard,

You are most welcome.

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