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  • Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Hello Oliver and Pim, I’m trying to move a customers website from Strato to Topservers nl, and I think I have the same problem as Oliver: restrictions by Strato. The export never finishes. That’s why I’d like to know, did you manage to move the website in the end, and how did you do that? Thank you.

    Thread Starter Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Ok, thank you. That’s what I did in other shops actually, set the height with CSS to a fixed size in px, but I thought that was not the most decent solution 😀
    Anyway, thank you for your swift replies and efforts, kudos!

    Thread Starter Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Thanks! I am trying to equalize the product boxes of the shop. Because some products have short names and some have long names, the ‘in shopping cart buttons’ (‘in winkelmand’) are not aligned on the same height. I did what you said and the closest i get is .products. Inside this class i see li classes but they all have a unique post number….

    Thread Starter Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Thanks for your reply. I hope i can use it in more than one webshop. One example is http://shop.salonellendekoning.com/. I installed the plugin, set a breakpoint of 480 (meaning 1 column on mobile portrait, 3 columns on mobile landscape and bigger viewports, right?), but the selectors is difficult.. i have

    main.tm-content .tm-noblog .tm-content

    for now but obviously that doesn’t work. Thanks for your help!

    Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Hi Eyeland,
    As far as I know, the button texts (and status texts) are displayed in the language that the browser uses. I’m working on a website with a friend. My browser is in English, and his browser is in Dutch. When he looks at the contact form in this website we’re working in, he sees a Dutch text at those buttons (‘bladeren’), and I see an English text (‘choose file’).
    So if your browser is in Danish, you see those texts in Danish. When I visit your website with my Safari (which is in English) I see “choose file” and “no file selected”. No Danish texts.
    If you can change your browser language you can try and see for yourself. (Except when you’re on a Mac, like I am. To change the browser language of Safari on a Mac you’d have to change the entire OS language, apparently). If I’m right about this, users will see the buttons in their own (browser) language and not in a language you can define.

    Diane B

    (@virtuassistdb)

    Hi Montreal,
    As far as I know, the button texts are displayed in the language that the browser uses. I’m working on a website with a friend. My browser is in English, and his browser is in Dutch. When he looks at the contact form in this website we’re working in, he sees a Dutch text at those buttons (‘bladeren’), and I see an English text (‘choose file’).
    If you can change your browser language you can try and see for yourself. (Except when you’re on a Mac, like I am. To change the browser language of Safari on a Mac you’d have to change the entire OS language, apparently). If I’m right about this, you don’t have a problem because users will see the buttons in their own (browser) language.

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