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WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8 has a new look and feel. It is much easier to use. It not only is better integrated with WooCommerce and WPML, but also with many popular WooCommerce extensions.

What’s new?

The short answer is ‘a lot’.

Here’s a breakdown of what we’ve been busy with, followed by more details about each of them.

  • A new design, a new look and feel complementing the new WPML 3.4
  • A new translation editor for the products
  • New options for translating product attributes
  • An enhanced and dedicated configuration screen for multi-currency
  • Easier translation of URLs
  • Immediate attention to configuration issues on the Status page
  • Improved support for the WooCommerce REST API
  • Straightforward setup wizard to run WooCommerce Multilingual
  • Bundled Installer makes it effortless to add in the required plugins
  • Option for downloadable products to share files under each product
  • Other price types can be set custom values for secondary currencies
  • Translating WooCommerce email strings also got simpler

Design Update

We have revised our entire admin interface and implemented a new design. This is in line with the new design for WPML 3.4. We also changed the workflow of translating content by applying feedback from our users.

Translating products, attributes or specific strings involved in the URLs (for product or shop) are now more straightforward. The interface looks better too.

WooCommerce Multilingual configuration overview
WooCommerce Multilingual configuration overview

Translating Products with the WPML Translation Editor

WPML 3.4 comes with a shiny new translation editor. WooCommerce Multilingual uses a customized version of it in this new version.

Products Translation Editor
The new products translation editor in WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8

The horizontal scrolling has been eliminated. The products are translated in each secondary language on separate screens.

You can copy either all fields at once or specific fields from the original product to the translation. This is sometimes needed and makes the whole translation process quicker.

The new translation editor was designed to seamlessly integrate with the current compatible extensions (e.g. WooCommerce Bookings, WooCommerce Product Addons, etc.). It is also compatible with other extensions that are using standard translatable fields (e.g. custom fields)

Translating product attributes

All product attributes that are set to be translated will all be included under the new Attributes section.

The product attributes translation section
The product attributes translation section

However, not all product attributes may be translated. In WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8, you can configure which ones should be translated.

Making product attributes translatable
Making product attributes translatable

When you either add a new attribute or edit one, you can choose to configure that attribute to be translatable or not. By default, newly created attributes are still made translatable.

Multiple Currencies

This feature has been moved from the General Settings section to be a separate section. You can configure everything related to the multi-currency: secondary currencies and their properties, the currency switcher options and more.

multi-currency
The multi-currency configuration section

The multi-currency mode is disabled by default in WooCommerce Multilingual. Once enabled, you can configure custom formatting options for the separate currencies. You can even show specific currencies for given languages on the front end.

Edit currency options
Editing options for a secondary currency

Translating Store URLs

When you use the pretty URLs, WooCommerce Multilingual allows you to have separate URLs for different store pages in different languages. To achieve this, the different strings like the URL bases for: products, product categories, product tags and attributes or various endpoints have to be translated.

The Store URLs section
The Store URLs section

Translation of all these strings is done via the WPML String Translation. While you can still use the WPML interface to translate them, we grouped them under the Store URLs section to make it more convenient. All strings are on one page and you can easily see their status and add translations for the ones that need it.

The strings that need to be translated are also highlighted inline where they are originally manipulated in the WordPress admin. You can set their original language inline or click on the links next to them to add translations.

Permalinks strings
Permalinks translatable strings links to translation

In WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8 these links do not take you to the String Translation screen but the new Store URL section where all the url-related WooCommerce strings can be found.

The Status page

In this section, WooCommerce Multilingual configuration displays configuration warnings or confirmations about required or recommended aspects that are already met.

The Status page
The Status page

Improved support for the WooCommerce REST API

This has been a popular request that we could not overlook. In WooCommerce Multilingual, we added support for the REST API calls. Therefore, they can now handle languages or currencies.

You can view products or orders in a given language or view them all at once, in all languages. You can also filter categories or tags by language. Or show them in all languages by using the ‘all’ pseudo-language for the ‘lang’ parameter.

When you create a product via the REST API, you can now specify the language or prices in other currencies. In addition, you can, of course, see these values when you read a product via the API.

You can read more about this in our REST API support documentation page. It also includes examples of how to use the parameters that we added.

Setup Wizard

For new installs, a setup wizard allows you to quickly cover all the important configuration settings in a few steps.

Setup Wizard
The WooCommerce Multilingual Setup Wizard

All that’s left after this setup process would be to translate any existing content.

Bundled Installer

If you installed WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8 from the WordPress repository and do not have all the required plugins installed, they are now more easily accessible.

Bundled Installer
Installing required plugins using the included Installer

The included Installer allows you to register your site with your WPML.org account. As the next step, you can simply install all the required plugins from the comfort of your WordPress admin.

Other updates

For a downloadable product, you have the option to either use the same download across the translations or add separate files for each translation. Before WooCommerce 3.8, this was possible only as a global configuration option.

In this new version, you can customize what files to be used for specific downloadable products.

Using custom settings for products download files
Using custom settings for products download files

In WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8 it is also possible to set manual prices in the secondary currencies for other prices than the standard WooCommerce prices (regular and sale price). This allows other extensions (like WooCommerce Subscriptions) to not rely on prices determined using the exchange rates for custom price types that they define. In the case of WooCommerce Subscriptions, an extra price for the simple subscriptions is the ‘Sign-up fee’.

Translating email strings is easier now because you do not have to search for the strings in the String Translation section. We added links that take you straight to the string that you need to translate. You can also change the original language of the string on the spot.

 

 

 

Translating emails strings
Translating emails strings

Download or upgrade

One important note about upgrading: to get access to all admin screens in the backend, this version requires that WPML 3.4 is installed.

Everything on the front end still works with an older WPML version. But, sooner or later, you need to upgrade to WPML 3.4 in order to get access to all options in the backend.

We recommend that you upgrade to WPML 3.4 before upgrading to WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8, but you can do it the other way around too.

You can download WooCommerce Multilingual from your Downloads section on wpml.org.

If you’re using WPML or Types and are upgrading WooCommerce Multilingual, you are very likely to be familiar with Installer. Installer will prompt you about the new version and allow you to install it.

If you are relatively new to this, or if you are a purist or simply want to do it old-school, you can also get WooCommerce Multilingual 3.8 from the WordPress plugins directory. We would love to hear your feedback on this release and we look forward to addressing any questions or problems you may have on our support forum.

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