BUG: 4951: msgid "The event title slug. Leave empty to auto-generate" (ERROR)
BUG: 6037: msgid "Allow access to the dashboard from the front-end calendar" (FUZZY)
BUG: 4331: msgid "Every 48th week" (MONTH)
NEW: msgid "All day"
NEW: msgid "Hide end date"
NEW: msgid "Category display name"
NEW: msgid "Name"
NEW: msgid "Guest display name"
NEW: msgid "Coordinates"
NEW: msgid "Location coordinates in decimal format"
NEW: msgid "Calendar display name"
NEW: msgid "In calendar dashboard"
NEW: msgid "RRULE"
FUZZY: Location name
FUZZY: Slug
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https://ibb.co/1G2bQny
WordPress: v. 6.7.1
CleanTalk: v. 6.46
One of the aspects that continues to frustrate me is the client registration experience. The process doesn’t allow clients to input their information until after completing the purchase, when they receive an activation email with a link. This flow feels clunky, and the checkout screen isn’t clear enough in guiding users on what to do next—whether they should go to their dashboard to schedule appointments for packages, or follow through with creating a password. It’s messy, and although we’ve managed to work around it, there’s definitely room for major improvements here.
Another major issue I’ve encountered is the integration with WooCommerce. Amelia simply redirects the client to the WooCommerce checkout page, and while WooCommerce has a robust API, there is a clear lack of a more organic integration for the payment process. For countries that don’t use international payment methods, you’re left with no choice but to rely on WooCommerce, and the transition between Amelia and WooCommerce feels abrupt and disjointed. There’s a significant opportunity here to make the integration smoother.
Additionally, everything seems to require some form of page loading, saving, and refreshing. This makes me wonder if it’s worth building such a system on a platform like WordPress, which relies on PHP servers. This inevitably depends on the client’s budget, but it’s something to keep in mind.
The main challenge I’ve encountered is that configuring Amelia requires heavy reliance on the documentation and tutorial videos. However, the documentation isn’t always titled in a way that makes things easy to find, which led to some confusion on my part.
That said, the support team has been absolutely incredible. They’ve been there every step of the way to help configure everything I needed. However, Amelia still feels like it’s in its early stages, and there’s a lot of room for improvement—especially from a UX perspective in 2024.
]]>I use LocoTranslate + This plugin but It doesn’t work. The form is still in English. Could you please double check this? Especially the Espanol language.
Thank you,
Cuong Tran aka withemes
]]>The translations files for payment gateway: Stripe (e.g. “Card Holder Name”) are available (Loco / WPML), but the translations are not displaying front end. IN GENERAL, it’s not possible to translate admin fields, which is not at all satisfactory. If not fixed promptly, I will need to go for another plugin.
]]>I have a site with WooCommerce called?asnorformazione.com. In checkout, there are two fields (As you can see in this link) that are in English and the rest of the checkout is correctly in Italian. Before, I contacted the WooCommerce support that suggest me to download LocoTranslate plugin, but it didn’t work.
The WordPress language setting is Italian.
How i can translate these 2 fields?
]]>Although I have translated all the strings, there are still reaminig strings that I cannot find such as Add to Wishlist, Buy now and others.
Also, Ihave increased the allowed filed size for parsing so that it processes all of the theme’s files.
How can I find, edit and translate those too?
]]>Sí que les puedo decir que en Mayo me hicieron una migración de HOSTING, pero me lo hicieron en GODAddy un profesional, lo comento por si ha podido perderse algo por el camino. GRACIAS
]]>I have a weird problem. I have a website in Croatian language. Everything is translated well by loco translate, except woocommerce. All plugins have 100% translations, but woocommerce has 0%. I have tried downloading woocommerce-hr.po and uploading it and it works fine but I can’t edit it. It just shows white screen. Can anyone help me?
Screenshots:
Best Regards, Simon
]]>I’ve been trying to use LocoTranslate to change the language of this checkout plugin to portuguese, but it doesn’t work even with 100% of the texts fully translated to portuguese.
Is there anything that I need to do in order to make this great checkout plugin work in another language?
Thanks for the assistance.
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