• Resolved Jorihlen

    (@jorihlen)


    The very idea of ??the CartFlow plugin seems excellent to me.
    I have been able to make it work only in one language at a time by changing the ‘Global Checkout’ generated by translating the flows in ‘Settings’.
    By the way, I am using Elementor Pro 2.9.5 over WP 5.4.1 and WPML (lifetime licence) to maintain the Spanish to English translation.

    On the other hand … is there any way to purge the CartFlow database? because I tried to delete and reinstall it, but when I activate it again, the previous flows reappear, even the deleted ones from the trash.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support CartFlows Team

    (@cartflows)

    Hello @jorihlen

    Thank you for getting in touch with us!

    Unfortunately, there is not such way to delete/purge the CartFlows data. If you need to delete the data or the flow then you need to delete it from the trash too. This is the way to delete the flows and it’s data permanently.

    Also, is there any issue that you are facing with the CartFlows for the language translation?

    I am looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thread Starter Jorihlen

    (@jorihlen)

    I have been able to make it work only in one language at a time.
    The problem does not arise to translate the CheckOut page, I can create one for each language and point to the correct page in the Woocommerce settings.
    The problem (as I say) is that CartFlow loads the content in one language at a time.
    In the CartFlow configuration I cannot select a single one, which is valid for both languages ??(appear two flows to select).
    Therefore, one of those languages is invalidated when the cart is loaded.

    Plugin Support CartFlows Team

    (@cartflows)

    Hello @jorihlen

    Thank you for getting back to us and sorry for the inconvenience caused!

    Actually, we haven’t added the custom compatibility if the WPML in the CartFlows because the structure of CartFlows flow and the steps are bit different than the standard post pages.

    We have it in a plan to add the custom support for the WPML and it will be added in the future updates of the CartFlows.

    Also, you can take a look at this article which will give you more idea on how you can translate the CartFlows pages with the WPML.

    I hope this helps.

    Feel free to get in touch in case you need more help or assistance.

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