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Thinking of trying WooCommerce? Updating. Il plug-in multilingue di WordPress. WooCommerce qTML. WooCommerce-qTML: Ensures that qTranslate will remember language selections when navigating between the product, cart and checkout pages of WooCommerce.Fixes the translation of product attributes and a number of other WooCommerce front-end strings.Fixes a number of redirection issues, for example, after posting product reviews. WooCommerce-qTML is provided with the following limitations: As expected, WooCommerce-qtML helps keep the front-end of your shop properly localized. However, depending on your theme and installed plugins, certain strings or parts of your website might not be translated as expected.The admin area is not streamlined for multilingual input.

Always use the plugin with the latest versions of WooCommerce / WordPress. Always backup your entire website before updating WooCommerce or WordPress.Check that a new version of WooCommerce-qTML exists before updating WC or WP and verify that the version you are upgrading to is supported. qTranslate and Woocommerce - it works | SomewhereWarm. During the last few years, some of the most weird experiments carried out in the depths of the SW lab have involved WordPress, pizza and a lot of beer. In retrospect, I can say that most of these were failed attempts to make WP work in ways it was never meant for, but still, it was fun.

The release of WP3 has been a milestone for the WordPress community – myself included. Custom post types and multi-site opened the way for great things and made WordPress a more ‘serious’ CMS, worth considering for more complex projects than just blogs and news sites. Despite the advances, WP has left developers with something to desire for quite a while: Multi-language support has never been among the strengths of the platform and, no doubt about it, e-commerce hasn’t been one either. Until recently, it may have sounded like a joke but today, setting up a multi-language e-commerce website based on WP is a matter worth looking into – at least from a technical perspective. Cheers, Manos. IM8 qTranslate WooCommerce. qTranslate support for WooCommerce. Plugin to make qTranslate work with WooCommerce. No more need to duplicate forms for each language.

In order to use you need both qTranslate and WooCommerce installed. e.g. if you use "[:en]Test product[:de]Test-Produkt[:lb]Test-Produit" as a category name, qTranslate - with the help of this plugin - will automatically choose the correct language (in this example either English, German or Luxembourgish) when displaying the category name. To report a bug or contribute to the plugin, please create an issue at the project page on GitHub: I won't answer to requests in the support forum. Known issues The plugin only works with "URL Modification Mode" set to "Use Pre-Path Mode" in the qTranslate settings.You need to fill out the WooCommerce-related fields ("Product category base", "Product tag base", "Product attribute base") in the permalink settings.

qTranslate. [ Download | Installation Guide | FAQ | Support Forum | Contribute & Donate ] Writing multilingual content is already hard enough, why make the plugin even more complicated? I created qTranslate to let WordPress have an easy to use interface for managing a multilingual web site. qTranslate makes creation of multilingual content as easy as working with a single language. Check out some of the features: One-Click-Switching between the languages – Change the language as easy as switching between Visual and HTMLProfessional human or automated machine translation – Reach more visitors and show that you care about them by showing your entries in their native languageNo more for adding special characters or strings to seperate your multilingual texts! But why don’t you see for yourself if qTranslate is the right thing for you: Screenshots This is how the Editor looks like when qTranslate is active: Managing Languages can be this easy: qTranslate Services in action: Demo Still not convinced?