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==='''Language Files'''===
 
==='''Language Files'''===
Phoenix Cart is U.S. English by default but other Language Packs are available to download.
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Phoenix Cart is English by default but other Language Packs are available to download.
  
Changes to the text shown in the shop can easily be made to localise and personalise the shop to suit you.
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Changes to the text shown can easily be made to localise and personalise as desired.
  
 
Let's first explain a little about the basic working mechanics of Phoenix Cart.
 
Let's first explain a little about the basic working mechanics of Phoenix Cart.
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Look in your browser address bar and you will see the page as '''yoursite.com/index.php''' (if it only shows '''yoursite.com''', click the shop logo to refresh the page) so this page is named '''index.php'''.
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Look in your browser address bar and you will see the page as '''yoursite.com/index.php''' (if it only shows '''yoursite.com''', click the store logo to refresh the page) so this page is named '''index.php'''.
  
 
Note that most everything in CE Phoenix Cart is modularised so a lot of the text showing on the page will be in language files associated with those modules.
 
Note that most everything in CE Phoenix Cart is modularised so a lot of the text showing on the page will be in language files associated with those modules.
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*'''navbar''' modules shown in the navigation bar at the top of the page.
 
*'''navbar''' modules shown in the navigation bar at the top of the page.
 
*'''content/header''' modules shown just below the navigation bar.
 
*'''content/header''' modules shown just below the navigation bar.
*'''content/index''' modules shown in the central page contents specific to this page i.e. '''index'''
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*'''content/index''' modules shown in the body of the page.
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*'''layout/index''' modules (also known as '''pi''' modules) shown in the body of the page. These are child modules of a parent content '''modular''' module.
 
*'''content/footer''' modules shown at the base of the page.
 
*'''content/footer''' modules shown at the base of the page.
 
*'''content/footer-suffix''' modules shown below the footer at the bottom of the page.
 
*'''content/footer-suffix''' modules shown below the footer at the bottom of the page.
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There are more modules in other groups on other pages.
 
There are more modules in other groups on other pages.
  
As an example, change the text that shows in the '''About Us''' section at the base of the page.
 
  
To identify the module, first go to [[File:adminnavbarmod.png|link=]] '''Modules''' and look in the list there.
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==='''Example'''===
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There are 4 modules shown in the footer with titles: '''Information''', '''Customer Services''', '''How To Contact Us''' and '''About Us'''.
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As an example, change the text associated with '''About Us'''.
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To identify the module, first go to [[File:adminnavbarmod.png|link=]] '''Modules''' and click '''Content''' in the list.
  
 
<div class="mainpage_box">
 
<div class="mainpage_box">
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</div>
 
</div>
  
It is in the '''footer''' so look in the '''Group''' column list for files in the '''footer''' group.
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It is in the '''footer''' so look in the '''Group''' column list for modules in the '''footer''' group.
  
The '''About Us''' section is sorted to show last in the '''footer'''.
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It can be seen on the web page that the '''About Us''' section shows last in the '''footer'''.
  
'''Text Block''' can be seen as sorted last in the list of modules in the '''footer''' Group.
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'''Text Block''' can be seen as sorted last in the list of modules in the '''footer''' Group so this is the module.
  
So, on the server navigate to the '''/includes/languages/english/modules/content/footer/''' folder/directory.
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<!-- So, on the server navigate to the '''/includes/languages/english/modules/content/footer/''' folder/directory.
  
 
The file, '''cm_footer_text.php''', can be seen there.
 
The file, '''cm_footer_text.php''', can be seen there.
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In a multi language store, the same file will also be in other language directories, for example, at:
 
In a multi language store, the same file will also be in other language directories, for example, at:
  
/includes/languages/'''otherLanguage'''/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_text.php
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'''/includes/languages/yourLanguage/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_text.php'''
  
 
Open the language file to see the constants and their values:
 
Open the language file to see the constants and their values:
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</div>
 
</div>
  
The value will be output wherever the constant is used.
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The value will be output wherever the constant is used in a file.
  
 
Note: Some language files might have the constants and values written slightly differently like:
 
Note: Some language files might have the constants and values written slightly differently like:
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[[File:constant-define.jpg|link=|]]
 
[[File:constant-define.jpg|link=|]]
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
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==='''Edit'''===
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Problems finding which file to change? Have a look at <big>'''[[How to Change Text]]'''</big>
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
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==='''Edit Example'''===
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Changes to any language file for the Store side are made to a copy which is saved in a new location in the template directory set in '''Configuration &rarr; My Store &rarr; Template Selection'''. In a new installation this is '''override'''.
  
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This prevents them being overwritten in updates.
  
It is important to enter your own text for the pages that customers will use before and after buying, such as the '''Privacy & Cookie Policy''', '''Terms & Conditions''' and '''Shipping & Returns''' pages
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Changes to any language file for the Admin side are saved in the original location, they cannot be overridden.
  
Links to these pages can be seen in the footer of the shop.
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If making a change to an Admin side language file, backup that file before and after making changes to the file on the server.
  
The text for these pages are not changed in Language Files but is changed from admin - go to [[File:adminnavbartools.png|link=]] '''Tools → Info Pages'''
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In every case, backup files before and after editing.
  
For example, go to '''Tools → Info Pages''' and double click '''Privacy & Cookie Policy''' in the list to edit.
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Making a change to a Store side language file (presuming using English):
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*From the admin dashboard go to '''Tools > Language Explorer'''.
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*Look in the list for '''english > modules > content > footer''', click the drop down arrow and see the language files associated with the modules.
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*See '''cm_footer_text.php''' which is the language file associated with the '''Text Block''' module.
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*Click it. This will copy the file to your template (which is override in a new install).
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*Now a copy of that file will be at /templates/override/includes/languages/english/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_text.php
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*Open the new file '''/templates/override/includes/languages/english/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_text.php'''
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*See the constant '''MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_TEXT_TEXT''' has a value set as <pre><p>Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry\'s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.</p></pre>
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*In this case, the text is formatted as a paragraph by being wrapped in HTML tags - <pre><p></pre> to start and <pre></p></pre> to end.
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*The value is also wrapped in single quotes.
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*Change the text as required.
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*If you enter any more single quotes in your text, you must use a backslash before the single quote, for example, '''don\'t'''.
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*Check and test the changes in the store. Remember to refresh/reload the page to see changes. Back up the file.
  
Change the text '''Put here your Privacy/Cookie Policies Text.''' to your required text and click <span class="btn-green">Save</span> - done.
 
  
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==='''Policy Pages'''===
  
The links to these pages are shown in a module in the footer so, for example, to change the text that shows '''Information''' go to the '''Tools → Define Languages''' list and look for files beginning with '''modules/content/footer/'''
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It is important to enter your own text for the pages that customers will use before and after buying.
  
The specific file for this module is '''modules/content/footer/cm_footer_information_links.php'''
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These are the Policy pages, such as the '''Privacy & Cookie Policy''', '''Terms & Conditions''' and '''Shipping & Returns''' pages.
  
Click it to edit.
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Links to these pages can be seen in the footer of the shop.
  
Look in the file for the line - <pre>define('MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_INFORMATION_HEADING_TITLE', 'Information');</pre>
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The text for the content of these pages are handled in an alternative way.
  
Change '''Information''' to your required text and click <span class="btn-green">Save</span>
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The content text is not changed in Language files but is changed from admin - go to [[File:adminnavbartools.png|link=]] '''Tools → Info Pages'''
  
Open the website page again to see your changes or if you still have the page open, refresh or reload the page to see the changes.
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For example, go to '''Tools → Info Pages''' and double click '''Privacy & Cookie Policy''' in the list to edit.
  
The text that shows '''Privacy & Cookie Policy''' can be changed in the same file.
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Change the text '''Put here your Privacy/Cookie Policies Text.''' to your required text and click <span class="btn-green">Save</span>.
  
Look in the file for the line -
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The text for the module title, '''Information''' and the text for links to these pages are shown in a module in the footer and are changed in Language files.
<pre> 'privacy.php' => 'Privacy &amp; Cookie Policy',</pre>
 
  
Change '''Privacy &amp; Cookie Policy''' to your required text and click <span class="btn-green">Save</span>
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For example, to change the text that shows '''Information''', find the file '''/includes/languages/yourLanguage/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_information_links.php'''
  
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Follow steps similarly to the Example above to copy into your template folder.
  
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Open the new file to see: <pre>const MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_INFORMATION_HEADING_TITLE = 'Information';</pre>
  
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Change '''Information''' to your required text and save.
  
Alternatively, text can be changed in a language file by editing the file on your server or by editing a language file in your backup directory and uploading to overwrite the file on your server.
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Open the website page again to see your changes or if you still have the page open, refresh or reload the page to see the changes.
  
Just about every page and module in CE Phoenix will work this way and have it's own corresponding language file.
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Back up the file.
  
Have a good look in the list, explore and open the files to have a look - as long as you don't change anything, you can't break anything.
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The text for the links is in the same file.
  
The exceptions are the main language files named '''english.php''', there is one for the admin and one for the shop, which control text for many different pages.
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For example, see the lines:
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<pre>  const MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_INFORMATION_DATA = [
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    'privacy.php' => 'Privacy &amp; Cookie Policy',
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    'conditions.php' => 'Terms &amp; Conditions',
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    'shipping.php' => 'Delivery &amp; Returns',
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    'contact_us.php' => 'Contact Us',
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  ];</pre>
  
Problems finding which file to change? Have a look at <big>'''[[How to Change Text]]'''</big>
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Change '''Privacy &#38;amp; Cookie Policy''' as required.
  
IMPORTANT: If you enter any more quotes in your text, you must use a backslash before the quote e.g. '''don\'t''' or you will break things!
 
  
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==='''Addons'''===
 
==='''Addons'''===
  
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Language Files

Phoenix Cart is English by default but other Language Packs are available to download.

Changes to the text shown can easily be made to localise and personalise as desired.

Let's first explain a little about the basic working mechanics of Phoenix Cart.

Using a new installation and the main page (home page) as an example, in your browser go to your website to see similar to this:

Shop.jpg


Look in your browser address bar and you will see the page as yoursite.com/index.php (if it only shows yoursite.com, click the store logo to refresh the page) so this page is named index.php.

Note that most everything in CE Phoenix Cart is modularised so a lot of the text showing on the page will be in language files associated with those modules.

As seen in the example, the page could be described in groups of modules.

So, on this page, from the top, there are:

  • navbar modules shown in the navigation bar at the top of the page.
  • content/header modules shown just below the navigation bar.
  • content/index modules shown in the body of the page.
  • layout/index modules (also known as pi modules) shown in the body of the page. These are child modules of a parent content modular module.
  • content/footer modules shown at the base of the page.
  • content/footer-suffix modules shown below the footer at the bottom of the page.

There are more modules in other groups on other pages.



Example

There are 4 modules shown in the footer with titles: Information, Customer Services, How To Contact Us and About Us.

As an example, change the text associated with About Us.

To identify the module, first go to Adminnavbarmod.png Modules and click Content in the list.

Modules-content-footer.jpg

It is in the footer so look in the Group column list for modules in the footer group.

It can be seen on the web page that the About Us section shows last in the footer.

Text Block can be seen as sorted last in the list of modules in the footer Group so this is the module.

Problems finding which file to change? Have a look at How to Change Text



Edit Example

Changes to any language file for the Store side are made to a copy which is saved in a new location in the template directory set in Configuration → My Store → Template Selection. In a new installation this is override.

This prevents them being overwritten in updates.

Changes to any language file for the Admin side are saved in the original location, they cannot be overridden.

If making a change to an Admin side language file, backup that file before and after making changes to the file on the server.

In every case, backup files before and after editing.

Making a change to a Store side language file (presuming using English):

  • From the admin dashboard go to Tools > Language Explorer.
  • Look in the list for english > modules > content > footer, click the drop down arrow and see the language files associated with the modules.
  • See cm_footer_text.php which is the language file associated with the Text Block module.
  • Click it. This will copy the file to your template (which is override in a new install).
  • Now a copy of that file will be at /templates/override/includes/languages/english/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_text.php
  • Open the new file /templates/override/includes/languages/english/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_text.php
  • See the constant MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_TEXT_TEXT has a value set as
    <p>Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry\'s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.</p>
  • In this case, the text is formatted as a paragraph by being wrapped in HTML tags -
    <p>
    to start and
    </p>
    to end.
  • The value is also wrapped in single quotes.
  • Change the text as required.
  • If you enter any more single quotes in your text, you must use a backslash before the single quote, for example, don\'t.
  • Check and test the changes in the store. Remember to refresh/reload the page to see changes. Back up the file.



Policy Pages

It is important to enter your own text for the pages that customers will use before and after buying.

These are the Policy pages, such as the Privacy & Cookie Policy, Terms & Conditions and Shipping & Returns pages.

Links to these pages can be seen in the footer of the shop.

The text for the content of these pages are handled in an alternative way.

The content text is not changed in Language files but is changed from admin - go to Adminnavbartools.png Tools → Info Pages

For example, go to Tools → Info Pages and double click Privacy & Cookie Policy in the list to edit.

Change the text Put here your Privacy/Cookie Policies Text. to your required text and click Save.

The text for the module title, Information and the text for links to these pages are shown in a module in the footer and are changed in Language files.

For example, to change the text that shows Information, find the file /includes/languages/yourLanguage/modules/content/footer/cm_footer_information_links.php

Follow steps similarly to the Example above to copy into your template folder.

Open the new file to see:

const MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_INFORMATION_HEADING_TITLE = 'Information';

Change Information to your required text and save.

Open the website page again to see your changes or if you still have the page open, refresh or reload the page to see the changes.

Back up the file.

The text for the links is in the same file.

For example, see the lines:

  const MODULE_CONTENT_FOOTER_INFORMATION_DATA = [
    'privacy.php' => 'Privacy & Cookie Policy',
    'conditions.php' => 'Terms & Conditions',
    'shipping.php' => 'Delivery & Returns',
    'contact_us.php' => 'Contact Us',
  ];

Change Privacy &amp; Cookie Policy as required.



Addons

Other Language Packs are published in the Addons Library where the .zip files can be downloaded.

Language Packs are created by and maintained by volunteers so support for them is only available from the author.


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