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March 14, 2024 at 9:39 am #5194
Hi,
Another 2 questions please.I can’t find any option to change the text showing in the Search box (I’d like to translate it). Same with the search result “Nothing Found
Sorry, but nothing matched your search terms. Please try again with different keywords.Are there other language strings that I need to translate?
And then also I have quite mixed button appearance on the page. Is there some global setting that I can apply for button layout / styling?
March 16, 2024 at 7:52 am #5222Hello, @anna_falc,
1. Please use the Loco Translate plugin on your site. After installing the plugin please Navigate to Loco >> Themes >> Porto >> Edit the translation that you are using for the site >> Click the Sync button >> Find the words and add the translation for them and save it.
Also, please Navigate to Loco >> Plugins >> Woocommerce >> Edit the translation that you are using for the site >> Click the Sync button >> Find the words and add the translation for them and save it.
Also, please Navigate to Loco >> Plugins >> Porto -functionality >> Edit the translation that you are using for the site >> Click the Sync button >> Find the words and add the translation for them and save it.
Note:
1. Custom (recommended)
2. This is Loco’s protected folder under “wp-content/languages/loco/” which is safe from automatic updates and provides priority over the above locations.If this folder doesn’t exist you may need to create it and ensure it has the correct permissions.
https://localise.biz/wordpress/plugin/manual/filesystem
If the problem persists, kindly provide the WordPress admin login credentials for your site in the private content section of this topic. This will allow me to investigate and resolve the issue for you.
2. Certainly. By default, you can adjust the primary, secondary, and typography colors for the entire site via the theme settings under “Skins” > “Theme Colors” https://postimg.cc/bG2bTXhp However, changing colors beyond this doesn’t have a dedicated feature in the theme options to control overall button styling. Buttons on the page are typically set using widgets or elements, requiring you to configure styling individually in their settings. I hope this clarifies the process for you.
Best Regards,
PThemes Team.March 18, 2024 at 12:07 pm #5246Perfect, thank you. Worked out!
March 18, 2024 at 12:52 pm #5250Hello, @anna_falc,
You’re welcome! I’m glad to hear that you were able to solve it using the method I described. If you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, feel free to reach out.
Have a nice weekend ahead.
Best Regards,
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