• Resolved visualpublinet

    (@visualpublinet)


    Hello!

    When you are in one shop of the list by default in ‘Shop details’ you can see displayed ‘Ubication”s <div class=”wpsl-tab wpsl- wpsl-active”… Ok.
    If you click on ‘Operation schedule’ or ‘Aditional information’ makes a ‘display:none;’
    (instaed of add to the div class, ‘-activate’) in the 3 ‘divs’ and doesn’t show the content of these sections.

    The issue was detected because We had to change the telephone number of one shop.
    I make it through the google chrome inspector and I updated the wordpress page.
    But we need the normal functioning of the plugin cause our client needs to make it easily.

    I wait for your answer.

    Regards!

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  • Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    Which language is your site in? If you for a second switch to English, then it works as expected?

    Thread Starter visualpublinet

    (@visualpublinet)

    Hi!

    Yeah! It works perfectly in english, so we need the correct functioning in Spanish.

    I wait for your answer.

    Regards!

    Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    It’s probably an encoding issue, the quickest way to work around this is to translate the word that breaks it in the tab to a similar word. How to do this is explained here.

    Thread Starter visualpublinet

    (@visualpublinet)

    Hi!

    I have the ‘wpsl-es_ES.po’ and ‘.mo’ of course, in the wp-content/plugins/wp-store-locator/languages/ we don´t have WPML in this web, we have Loco Translate but it doesn’t matter if in english works correctly, we would need that you try to fix it in the others languages, cause surely many of your clients without WPML need this correctly functioning.

    I wait for your answer.

    Thanks and regards!

    Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    What are the words that show up in the tabs now that break it? It maybe a local encoding issue. If I know the exact words that show up, then I can maybe replicate it.

    I will look into it, but as a workaround you can just translate it into another Spanish word with similar meaning, that will at least fix it for now.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Tijmen Smit.
    Thread Starter visualpublinet

    (@visualpublinet)

    Well, I removed this 3 words translation, cause i see that the div class of one of them expects the english name and in spanish doesn´t add it.

    Thanks!

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