Hi @vladav
Our plugin includes the translations for Czech and it works on my end, so I suspect this may be due to your translation plugin. Can you test a different one? I think you use GlotPress which seems not updated in a while.
Hi,
i didnt use own translation for this plugin. Otherwise, I use Locotranslate.
What is interesting, in Source text, I cant find “Monday”, e.g.
https://www.prohelp.cz/Screenshot-2024-08-13-WordPress.png
We include these translation for our plugin ourselves, so you do not need to translate it anymore.
Furthermore, our plugin does not include .po files so I guess you are using this one from ww.wp.xz.cn. I think that one only translates the backend.
Hi, thank you. I have reinstalled the plugin, with no change – weekdays in English, status is correct in Czech (Otevřeno).
May be another point, can be a problem with Polylang?
I think you use GlotPress, no? What’s the difference of GlotPress vs Polylang?
I use Polylang. I have no idea regarding difference. I disabled Polylang plugin, but i doesnt loook it causes incompatibility. I have installed Business Hours Indicator on another site, with same result.
To be exact, Polylang i use for multilingual pages, while Locotranslate for translations …
Hi, it is strange, but somehow it looks correct, now. May be cache or anything else. Even now, the Locotranslate plugin sees the namedays …
Have a nice day!
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So it was too early …
It works when I delete files:
business-hours-indicator-cs_CZ.mo
business-hours-indicator-cs_CZ.l10n.php
But after some time, they are cretaed / restored again.
Also, is it ok, that tere are 2 business-hours-indicator-cs_CZ.mo file, in various location, with various file size?
Thank you.