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I can see where I can translate the field labels in OS Property but not where to translate the short and long description. Could you direct me where to look please...?
I can see where I can translate the field labels in OS Property but not where to translate the short and long description. Could you direct me where to look please...?
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9 years 1 month ago #78461
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Hi,
In case you turn on Joomla multiple languages, you will able to translate Title, Address, Short desc and Full desc of properties from original language to different languages.
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Dam
In case you turn on Joomla multiple languages, you will able to translate Title, Address, Short desc and Full desc of properties from original language to different languages.
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Dam
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9 years 1 month ago #78476
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I think I can help you out. I have recently translated the short and the long descriptions myself.
Go to : Components - OSProperty - Manage properties - and click on the property you want to translate.
When you have activated the multi-language functionality in a proper way, you will get to see all the details of this property as you initially created them. In addition you see on the top two Tabs. "General" and "Translation". Click on the "Translation Tab and you can translate the short and long description of the property in the languages who are activated.
In the "General" tab you see on the right side of the page under Meta Information als the two tabs. Use them in the same way and you will be able to translate the Meta Information of the Property in the activated languages.
When you are finished do not forget to save and go to the next Property and repeat the steps mentioned above.
Good Luck.
Rob
Go to : Components - OSProperty - Manage properties - and click on the property you want to translate.
When you have activated the multi-language functionality in a proper way, you will get to see all the details of this property as you initially created them. In addition you see on the top two Tabs. "General" and "Translation". Click on the "Translation Tab and you can translate the short and long description of the property in the languages who are activated.
In the "General" tab you see on the right side of the page under Meta Information als the two tabs. Use them in the same way and you will be able to translate the Meta Information of the Property in the activated languages.
When you are finished do not forget to save and go to the next Property and repeat the steps mentioned above.
Good Luck.
Rob
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Thanks very much for all your help guys...
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