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  Public Ticket #2415945
Customizing labels
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  • Charlotte started the conversation

    Hi!

    I'm having a few questions relating the customizing options for the Amelia plugin:

    • how can I change the date and time to d-m-Y and as 24 hours instead of AM/PM?
    • how can I change all of the standard labels? In the settings > labels I only get to change 'employees' and 'services'. 
    • Is it possible to set the capacity of events to 'no maximum'?

    Thanks for the help!

    Charlotte Simons

  • [deleted] replied

    Hello Charlotte, 

    Thank you for your purchase.

    • You need to change this in your WordPress -> Settings -> General, as these settings apply to Amelia as well
    • Yes, these are the only labels set for changing in Amelia. You can change strings in the plugin by using the translation method, but in your case you would change strings in the same language, you wouldn't translate them to another one. 

      Strings can be changed using POEDIT or Loco Translate for example. If you want to use POEDIT then this is the instruction:

      1. Download Amelia from TMS Store

      2. Unzip the downloaded file.

      3. Download and install POEDIT

      4. Open the program and open the file from the extracted folder on your computer ameliabooking/languages/en_US/wpamelia-en_US.po.

      5. Change the strings you want.

      6. Save the translation.

      7. Go to ameliabooking/languages/en_US/ folder and copy these two files - wpamelia-en_US.po and wpamelia-en_US.mo back to your website to the location ../wp-content/plugins/ameliabooking/languages/en_US/.

      Please note that you would need to apply this change after each update of Amelia, as it will be overridden when you update the plugin.
    • Unfortunately, no, there isn't a possibility of setting 'no maximum' for the events. You can only put some high number there, and maybe hide the capacity on the front-end with custom CSS, if that would help. 

    If you have any further questions feel free to ask.