Hey everyone!
With the Labour Day holidays coming up, we’d like to let you know about our upcoming working hours:
Thursday, May 1st: Our team will be off during Labour Day.
Friday, May 2nd: We'll also be off for an extended holiday break.
We’ll be back on Monday, May 5th, ready to respond to all messages received during this time.
In the meantime, if you need help, feel free to:
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Use the support widget on the bottom right of our websites (Amelia and wpDataTables) — our AI-powered assistant is available 24/7 and can help with many common questions.
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Visit our documentation, articles, or YouTube channels for quick answers and step-by-step guides.
https://www.youtube.com/@AmeliaWordPressBookingPlugin/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@wpDataTables/videos
Thank you for being so understanding, and we hope you enjoy the long weekend!
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Hello Kleber,
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/fr_FR/wpamelia-fr_FR.po.
5. Change the strings you want.
6. Save the translation.
7. Go to ameliabooking/languages/fr_FR/ folder and copy these two files - wpamelia-fr_FR.po and wpamelia-fr_FR.mo back to your website to the location ../wp-content/plugins/ameliabooking/languages/fr_FR/.
This is an example for French language, but you will choose yours. Please note that this change will be deleted when you update Amelia, so you would need to apply the change after each update.
The language chosen in your WordPress General settings is applied to Aemlia as well. If you translate the plugins using some tool, you can translate only the static strings to more languages, but not the dynamic ones - the dynamic strings are services/categories names, descriptions, email templates, etc. So they can be used in only one language - the one you use when you create/save them in the back-end of Amelia.