Developed by: qTranslate Team Contributors: johnclause, michelweimerskirch Tags: multilingual, language, bilingual, i18n, l10n, multilanguage, translation, WooCommerce Requires at least: 4.0 Tested up to: 4.1.1 Stable tag: 1.1 License: GPLv3 or later Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=QEXEK3HX8AR6U License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
Enables multilingual framework for plugin "WooCommerce - excelling eCommerce".
This plugin enables qTranslate-X multilingual framework (version 3.1 or later) for WordPress plugin WooCommerce - excelling eCommerce (version 2.3.5 or later).
After the activation, depending on your theme, you may need to do the following additional step to finalize the configuration:
- In all customizable template files, replace calls to
bloginfo('xxx')
withbloginfo('xxx','display')
, if you have any. You do not have to do this, if title of your blog appears correctly everywhere you can see it (especially in emails sent), or if you do not localize the name of your blog.
This plugin is not supported by the authors on the WordPress forum due to its simplicity. If you find a field which is not translatable, follow the pattern how it is done in the code for other fields and make it translatable. Then submit a pull request at GitHub to enable your changes for everyone else.
Standard, as any other normal plugin hosted at WordPress.
After the activation, depending on your theme, you may need to do the following additional step to finalize the configuration:
- In all customizable template files, replace calls to
bloginfo('xxx')
withbloginfo('xxx','display')
, if you have any. You do not have to do this, if title of your blog appears correctly everywhere you can see it (especially in emails sent), or if you do not localize the name of your blog.
Plugin does not have any configuration options, and no screenshots needed.
Plugin does not have any configuration options, simply activate it and it will enable the translation of relevant fields for WooCommerce back- and front-end.
This plugin is not supported by the authors on the WordPress forum due to its simplicity. If you find a field which is not translatable, follow the pattern how it is done in the code for other fields, and make it translatable. Then submit a pull request at GitHub to enable your changes for everyone else.
No need for Upgrade Notice.
- Improvement: complete order e-mails on admin side are now sent with the order's original language. [Issue #3]
- Improvement: display of fields of class 'attribute_name' in
post.php
page. - Improvement: added filter 'woocommerce_format_content', subject to approval from Woocommerce - was already approved, wait for next release after 2.3.5 - done by now.
- Fix: problem with custom attributes: Issue #2.
- Initial release