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Anonymous(Private) January 25, 2017 at 9:14 pm #85520
Hi Ross,
Thank you for the quick reply. I have already done option 1 and translated the terms for the Product Categories. They are not brands in my situation, so option 2 will not work, we need the product categories translated to German. If you read my other post you’ll see that the Product Categories are translated correctly because I’m able to access them by a get_the_terms() php query. For some reason search filter pro is not able to see these German terms, I can’t imagine why. Here’s my original post:
I believe I have the same issue with my Product Category taxonomy when the website is set to German lang. The product categories display correctly in the main site (English) but when I switch to German the Search Filter Pro shortcode doesn’t display any categories. I followed all of the setup instructions carefully and WordPress is loading the correct product category taxonomy when I’m in the German version of the website. I know this is the case because when I do a get_the_terms PHP query on the home page, it displays all of the German product categories. It also displays the German products on the home page. Everything seems to be in order except the Search Filter Pro menu is not populating on the German version of the website.
The home page of the website contains the shop, if scroll down to the “Browse Products” section on the home page and hover you can see all the English products, but it doesn’t populate for the German site. Here are the two website links for English and German:
http://justinwagoner.com/dev/b-moss2/
http://justinwagoner.com/dev/b-moss2/de/Please email me this threat since I can’t see the private posts (dan@swssupport.com). If there is an admin that needs my login credentials I would be happy to supply.
Thank you!
Dan Bernstein -
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