• Resolved JohnS0N

    (@johns0n)


    Where can I edit that? I’ve searched all over and also wanted to find it in the pot files, but I can not find it.

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    My website is in German, but I still have these leftovers of English. I would like to change the Card number, MM and YY.

    Thanks for the pointer.

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  • Plugin Support AW a11n

    (@slash1andy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey there!

    Can you check on the language setting on your Stripe account? The fields are put in your site directly from Stripe, so there’s not a way to change it using something on your site.

    Another method to force languages is to use this: Use the wc_stripe_elements_options hook to change the locale setting that Stripe is using for your account. You can find a little more detail here: https://stripe.com/docs/stripe-js/reference#stripe-elements

    Hopefully that helps! Have a great one!

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.

    Hi @htdat and @slash1andy I’m having the same issue with my site on https://lacorbateria.com/, I already changed the language of my Stripe dashboard to Spanish which is the language I want but no luck.

    Sorry but how or where can I call the wc_stripe_elements_options hook to add the locale I want, could you guys send me in a good direction on how to do that?

    Also I think the locale would be a great addition on the settings for the plugin.

    Plugin Support AW a11n

    (@slash1andy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    @cosio55 please create a new forum post, this one has been closed for 5 months now. This will enable us to help folks in proper sequence.

    Have a great one!

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