Add to cart button aria-label in the wrong language

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Hello biiissen

Thanks for contacting WooCommerce support.

I understand that your website is in German language but aria-label on the add-to-cart button is in English language.

To help you further, I’d like to understand more about your setup and the WooCommerce version you are using.
Could you please send me a copy of your site’s System Status?
You can find it via WooCommerce > Status.
Select Get system report and then Copy for support.

Once you’ve done that, you can paste the text in https://gist.github.com
After that, you can paste the Gist link here in your reply.

Looking forward to your response. 🙂

Hi @doublezed2,

thank you for your quick response!

I think there is a slight misunderstanding: The add-to-cart button is correctly displayed in German, however the aria-label is in English.

That’s also the reason PSI gives me this notice: “Elements with visible text labels do not have matching accessible names.”

Here the link: https://gist.github.com/AquaNobilis/b8b4f141e995baa61983827e8ece47a4

Thanks in advance for your help!

Kind regards,
Laurent

Hey, @biiissen!

Translations are handled by the wonderful WooCommerce community.

Feel free to check the status of the translation for this bit, from this screen, as a next step, and to ping any of the wonderful contributors listed there.

You might also want to check a translation plugin such as Loco Translate.

You can also search for “woocommerce translation“, or something similar, on the Plugins > Add New section of your dashboard or on a search engine like Google, for example.

Please note that we do not provide support for third-party plugins, so it is good to check the plugin thoroughly to see if it is reliable. You can find more about this in this guide.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Have a wonderful day!

Hi @carolm29,

thank you for your answer!

Oh cool, as I’m new to WordPress, I wasn’t aware that such a site for the translations existed. I will for sure become a contributor as well! 😉

No, language plugins are not what I’m looking for. I tested a few and they slow down the site too much. A multisite setup is the way forward. But now that I know, where to add missing translations I’ll do that!

So, after a translation has been added and approved, it will be added some time later (every few days?) to all the Woocommerces across the globe (or disc… 😀 ) that use this language?

You too, have a wonderful day and weekend!

Kind regards,
Laurent

  • This reply was modified 38 minutes ago by biiissen.

 

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