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April 17, 2014 at 6:59 pm #196843
Hi! How do I localize the dates in the header and articles?
Actually, I am sort of frustrated to find all the right language files to translate whatever I need to translate. I translated the Reset user settings and it doesn’t work. I could hardly find the file with the word MORE: in the content-bot position. Now, I am struggling to find the file with the Prev and Next to translate (for the page breakup).
See the sample page http://afganets.ru/joom25/dushevnoe-ravnovesie – the dates, the reset user settings and Prev / Next down the page.
Thanks.
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April 18, 2014 at 10:44 am #531429@ zhslovo,
You can change the date in the back-end. Pls go to the Global Configuration >> Sever >> In Location Settings: Select the location where you are living.
April 18, 2014 at 5:05 pm #531466Goodness! 🙂 The ‘RESET USER SETTINGS’ can be found in administrator/language/en-GB/en-GB.plg_system_jat3.ini So, if you managed to change the ‘TOP’ to your own language in the Teline III template language file, you have to follow the link I’ve just specified to translate the ‘RESET USER SETTINGS’. Hope this helps, folks!
Now, I am searching for the Prev / Next to translate.
Still, no luck with the dates.
April 21, 2014 at 11:17 am #531768<em>@Nazario A 422406 wrote:</em><blockquote>@ zhslovo,
You can change the date in the back-end. Pls go to the Global Configuration >> Sever >> In Location Settings: Select the location where you are living.</blockquote>
Thanks. But it’s not the case. Had to go to the en-GB.ini. For some reason the site didn’t want to pick up my native language file. I guess you need to check the php files, so your site picks up all your language files rather than just some.
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April 26, 2014 at 10:54 am #532523@ zhslovo,
No, your site will pick up default language file in your site. If it doesn’t contain the JText defined in PHP file, then it will look for this text in other language.
You can also send me the URL, admin and ftp credentials of your site so that I can check and help you out.
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