• Resolved altoquemedia

    (@altoquemedia)


    Why this plugin is not using woocommerce translations. If you have the website set up in spanish and you use the cart and checkout blocks, they will show up in English.

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  • Plugin Support Jess – a11n

    (@jlundie)

    Hi @altoquemedia,

    Why this plugin is not using woocommerce translations. If you have the website set up in spanish and you use the cart and checkout blocks, they will show up in English.

    Sorry to hear you’re running into this issue on your site! WooCommerce Blocks should be inheriting the translation files from WooCommerce core. However, it appears that this is a reported bug with the current version of the plugin.

    I’d recommend keeping an eye out for future releases that correct this issue. In the meantime, you should be able to translate these blocks with a translation plugin such as WPML, Polylang, or Say What?.

    Hi @jlundie

    Cart and checkout blocks can’t be translated using Loco for other plugins as the labels are not there. For example:

    Shopping cart
    Quantity
    Cart totals

    Etc, none of them can’t be translated.

    Thank you,
    Best Regards

    Thread Starter altoquemedia

    (@altoquemedia)

    @jlundie Thanks for your answer. Yes, digging into the code of the plugin I saw the conditional checking for woocommerce text-domain that’s why I was curious to know why the plugin was not using it. FYI, I had booster installed too… I deactivated it cause I know it has options to modify checkout fields (even if I wasn’t using that module) but the problem remains for def. an issue from your side.

    Still working on the site locally, hopefully you’ll have that issue solved before launching, else I will go ahead and do the translation manually. Anyway thanks again, great plugin!

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