Hello! I need to translate the plugin to Spanish, my website's default language is Spanish and I selected only Spanish under the plugin's General Settings but my booking form is still in English, am I missing a step?
The translation of the "days and months" on the Calendar for the Appointment time slots is based on a 3rd Party library,
which will automatically translate if you have the correct language locale set up on the WordPress page.
We have most languages covered - but in some rare situations, we find a new language that is still not added to this library.
In that case, our developers build the new language and add it during an update.
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We will elaborate more on how it works :
For example, let's say we wanted to translate the day labels of the Calendar above Time slots to French.
If I change my site language to French, Amelia automatically "triggers the translated library" for the months and days in the Calendar to French :
Here is how it looks if I leave WordPress language in General WordPress settings as English
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And now, if I change WordPress language to French :
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If you just need one language, set it as the WordPress default language in General settings and this should work.
If you need a multilingual site with Amelia, you will have to set up different page versions for each language you need with the help of a multilingual plugin.
Hello! I need to translate the plugin to Spanish, my website's default language is Spanish and I selected only Spanish under the plugin's General Settings but my booking form is still in English, am I missing a step?
Thanks!
Hello Veronica,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The translation of the "days and months" on the Calendar for the Appointment time slots is based on a 3rd Party library,
which will automatically translate if you have the correct language locale set up on the WordPress page.
We have most languages covered - but in some rare situations, we find a new language that is still not added to this library.
In that case, our developers build the new language and add it during an update.
-
We will elaborate more on how it works :
For example, let's say we wanted to translate the day labels of the Calendar above Time slots to French.
If I change my site language to French, Amelia automatically "triggers the translated library" for the months and days in the Calendar to French :
Here is how it looks if I leave WordPress language in General WordPress settings as English
-
And now, if I change WordPress language to French :
-
If you just need one language, set it as the WordPress default language in General settings and this should work.
If you need a multilingual site with Amelia, you will have to set up different page versions for each language you need with the help of a multilingual plugin.
Please check more about Multilingual Support in Amelia here,
and an additional article here: Using Multiple Languages in Amelia
Hope this explains it.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
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