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  • Thread Starter poparmada1

    (@poparmada1)

    Hi edo888,

    Ok, I tested now on a fresh downloaded Opera browser, set preferred language only french this time, cleared all data, and indeed my site now auto translated to french language in this browser.

    Sometimes the translations are not 100% accurate though, but I’m very happy.
    This plugin is excellent actually !

    Thank you so much for your support.

    Best Regards,
    John
    popArmada.com

    Thread Starter poparmada1

    (@poparmada1)

    Got it.
    Thanks for the explanation.

    So you mean, anyone who lives in Germany for example, normally has his browser set to german language, so it will detect and translate my website.

    Cool, will test and let you know asap.

    Thread Starter poparmada1

    (@poparmada1)

    Hi edo888,

    Thank you so much for your fast response.

    When I load your “auto detect browser language link”, by using a new browser and VPN connected to Germany, it keeps showing your default page where I see “English-US defaults” 🙁

    Is there another way to test differently and be sure the browser is linked to a country language or to a VPN ?

    Please let me know.
    Thanks 🙂 !

    It’s normal, WordPress is another system and most likely there can be issues after a transfer from Shopify, and therefore attributes are not the same in the programing language.
    Yes, a good solution is to rewrite all attributes manually.

    However, more important would be to first save (backup) all your products in printFul as template (yes it can take time), then deconnect printFul in WordPress in your connection to woocomerce by simply removing the API and saving. Then reconnect woocommerce to printFul and sync products from printFul again.

    I had similar issue after I cloned a wp site to a new one, and it created a conflict and data was not synched. So I followed printFul instructions, and all was re-synched with proper parameters.
    In other words, deconnect completely the store and reconnect.
    Make sure you did your backups, and clean the wp installation from “Shopify left crumbs”.
    It takes some time to fix a transfer, specially if it comes from another platform.
    In your situation I would have done a lot manually or start from scratch and manual transfers from Shopify to WP.

    Anyway, good luck and Happy New Year 2022 !

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