3 Ways to Translate Your Magento Extension
All Plumrocket Magento extensions include English localization by default, however you can translate any extension into your native language. Use one of the ways described below to translate the Magento Facebook & Twitter Login extension into your mother tongue.
Magento Extension Inline Translation
To read more about Magento inline translation, please check our article – “How to translate Magento extension using inline translation”.
Magento Extension Theme Files Translation
To read more about Magento theme translation files (csv), please check our article – “How to translate Magento extension using theme files translation “.
How to Translate Magento Twitter and Facebook Login Extension Using Locale CSV File
Read more about Twitter and Facebook Login Extension translation using the locale .csv file in this article – “How to Translate Plumrocket Extension Using Locale CSV File”
If you performed your translations according to our manuals, but some of the words are still not translated – you can contact our support service.
Help Magento community by sharing translations in your native language. Just email your translations file and we will include it on our Wiki.
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