21 thoughts on “Translating the Product Filter

  1. I realy don’t like the new documentation. Seems rushed and incomplete. Would prefer to have the old one available as well.

  2. Hello,
    I have translate (dutch) the .po file, and put it in /wp-content/languages/plugins map but it stays in english language

    can you help me with this problem

    Thanks
    Erwin Krijgsman

  3. Hi there,

    Can’t find the above mentioned video.

    But I’d really like to know;

    How do I translate the FRONTEND visible strings of my filter into other languages? Such as the headers, the tooltips e.g.
    Hope you can help!

    1. I found out that you can translate the headings as well as the items in the order by list displayed on the frontend by switching languages with WPML in the top bar.
      Odd that there is absolutely no documentation to be found that it works so simple, nor anything in the comments here. What kind of support is this?

    1. We’d say simple. You just use poEdit and open your language .po file. Then you translate it and hit save.

  4. Hi,
    I translated the “Product Filter” plugin using Loco Translate, but I couldn’t find where to translate the terms “no more products”, “load more”, “filter”.

    Can you please help me?

  5. Hi,
    I translated the “Product Filter” plugin using Loco Translate, but I couldn’t find where to translate the terms “no more products”, “load more”, “filter”.

    Can you please help me?

  6. Hi,
    i have an issue with the translation: i triyed all the software and plugin suggested by you and from the other people in the comment, but i don’t know how to translate some part of the plugin. For example the buttons “show only product on sale”, “in stock only” and the text area where the placeholder is “Filter terms”.
    There is a solution?
    Thanks a lot in advance!

    1. Hi, yes there is. Use Submit Ticket from the menu and our staff will help you out.

    2. You can edit the includes / pf-frontend.php file. Using any Find tool, you can replace almost every sentence in this plugin.

      1. I wouldn’t do that, as you need to update the plugin from time to time. This is why translation ready plugins are available like our Product Filter. Use the poEdit to translate and put your files where this guide tells you. Thanks!

  7. Hi,
    i’want to translate some phrases.
    i tried it wit loco translate and poedit, but these phrases are not in the list:
    – Filter products
    – Showing the single result
    – showing x of y results
    – show only products on sale
    – in stock only
    how can i translate these?

    thanks for helping

  8. I managed to translate the module into Ukrainian.

    For everything to work, you need to put the translation files in a folder /wp-content/languages/plugins/ and be sure to check if the file name is xforwoocommerce-uk.po

    Option with file name xforwoocommerce-uk_UK.po did not work.

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