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Dmitry Gorbunov2018-10-26 09:11:09
WooCommerce
Dmitry Gorbunov, 2018-10-26 09:11:09

How to translate woocommerce word Quick View?

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In woocommerce, the translation of several phrases fell off. How to return the translation of these words back???
It all started with how I uploaded the finished site to the hosting.

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Dies Irae, 2018-10-26
@YumeReaver

There is a WPML plugin with woocommerce support. It is easy to change localization through it, but manually.

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Jupiter Max, 2018-10-26
@vardoLP

It may or may not have anything to do with localization. Look in the file that outputs the directory, as it is written there

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Almas Kalykoev, 2018-10-28
@kalykoev

There is a CodeStyling Localization plugin, look on the plugins page, it translates all themes and plugins, even some parts of WordPress. There is another solution, you can use the file manager if the plugins are the plugin folder or themes, respectively, if text search is provided, then look for the QuickView text and change these words to the text you translated and save. If it doesn't help, then save the file that contains the translation, the file is probably called with the .MO extension. PO with software on Windows, look for a software translator for WordPress themes or plugins. One of the ways should help, the first option is convenient for me and works correctly.

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Maxim Nameless, 2019-11-10
@madbadjack

There are also Loco Translate and other plugins. But the TC needs to find the phrase first, and it most likely sits in the plugin. Let's say WooCommerce Image Zoom or YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier. There are plenty of options. It is necessary to see if such plugins are installed, if so, then translate into them.

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