Custom.css Not working - by andregorjon - on WordPress WooCommerce support

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  • Avatar: andregorjon
    andregorjon
    Participant
    September 12, 2016 at 14:33

    I’m trying to modify some aperencia items from my site, such as the logo size in the header, and translate into Portuguese woocommerce some items that have not been fully translated.
    I find through the inspecting elements of google chrome css code being, however when I try to change in my CP wordpress through the theme tool, the change has no effect.

    Already renemoei the file to custom.css and I enabled changes to the theme settings, however I have not any change.

    regards!
    André

    10 Answers
    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    September 12, 2016 at 15:07

    Hello,

    It’s working fine now. See screenshots:
    http://prntscr.com/ch4tf7 http://prntscr.com/ch4tne

    Regards,
    Rose Tyler.

    Avatar: andregorjon
    andregorjon
    Participant
    September 13, 2016 at 13:14

    Yes It’s Working now.
    You can tell me how can I translate the text SEARCH and CART for the Portuguese?

    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    September 13, 2016 at 13:39

    Hello,

    You can translate default.po file in the directory wp-content/themes/legenda/languages.
    Please read the documentation https://www.8theme.com/demo/docs/legenda/index.html#!/how_to_translate

    Regards,
    Rose Tyler.

    Avatar: Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    Support staff
    September 13, 2016 at 13:51

    Hello,

    Please provide FTP credentials in private content.

    Best regards,
    Jack Richardson.

    Avatar: andregorjon
    andregorjon
    Participant
    September 13, 2016 at 14:48

    Ok Jack Richardson.

    Please, contact administrator
    for this information.
    Avatar: Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    Support staff
    September 13, 2016 at 15:05

    Hello,

    We need FTP credentials, not WP Dashboard.

    Thank you.
    Best regards,
    Jack Richardson.

    Avatar: andregorjon
    andregorjon
    Participant
    September 13, 2016 at 15:34

    ok here

    Please, contact administrator
    for this information.
    Avatar: Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    Support staff
    September 13, 2016 at 15:59

    Hello,

    As I see you haven’t translated default.po file in wp-content/themes/legenda/languages directory.
    Please read our documentation how to do this https://www.8theme.com/demo/docs/legenda/index.html#!/how_to_translate

    Best regards,
    Jack Richardson.

    Avatar: andregorjon
    andregorjon
    Participant
    September 13, 2016 at 18:18

    Hello. I did not really do this procedure because the very tutorial that you sent appears pt_BR.po file, but the thema folder this file does not exist.

    Avatar: Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    Support staff
    September 13, 2016 at 18:39

    Hello,

    Find the translation file default.pot in Languages_PO_files folder in theme package. Using POEdit generate .po file from it and then use translation field to make replacements. Read here http://betterwp.net/wordpress-tips/create-pot-file-using-poedit/ for more details.
    After you finished translation save file with your language name, for example de_DE.po and it will generate both .po and .mo files for your translation. Then upload these files into languages folder /wp-content/themes/legenda/languages.

    And last thing you need to edit wp-config.php located in the root folder of WordPress and use the $locale with prefix with your language name which should be similar to the translation file name, for example $locale='de_DE';

    Best regards,
    Jack Richardson.

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