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Would like to tweak the wording of "Sub Total" that you find on the checkout page to "Sub-Total (excluding VAT)" as having a VAT inclusive price for the products displayed above that -and then a VAT exclusice total there without any expanation can be a little confusing for customers.
Which file do I need to edit to achieve this - cant seem to find it so far
Thanks in advance
Would like to tweak the wording of "Sub Total" that you find on the checkout page to "Sub-Total (excluding VAT)" as having a VAT inclusive price for the products displayed above that -and then a VAT exclusice total there without any expanation can be a little confusing for customers.
Which file do I need to edit to achieve this - cant seem to find it so far
Thanks in advance
Would suggest the use of Event Triggers. However, the language definition for those entries can be modified in your catalog/language/<your_language>/extension/total folder.
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Thank you - wil try to get my head around Event triggers but in the meantime, that's fixed the problem
Now that the issue has been solved, please add: [SOLVED] at the beginning of the subject line on your first post.ru-lefthanded wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 3:53 pmThank you - wil try to get my head around Event triggers but in the meantime, that's fixed the problem
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straightlight says that for every conceivable question for some unknown reason, perhaps he's on commission, but in this case I think editing the language files would be more suitable.
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It's also worth noting that OpenCart 3 has its own event-hook-based Language Editor in the admin panel specifically for this exact purpose (something I'm surprised event hook evangelist Straightlight is apparently unaware of):
It is recommended to use the Language Editor instead of modifying the language files directly if it is available in your OpenCart installation.
It is recommended to use the Language Editor instead of modifying the language files directly if it is available in your OpenCart installation.
Event triggers can be used to add language definitions in the meantime, which is why the suggestion was imposed. In addition, commission cannot be assigned based on free products. Therefore, commission cannot be implied in this case.paulfeakins wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 7:24 pmstraightlight says that for every conceivable question for some unknown reason, perhaps he's on commission, but in this case I think editing the language files would be more suitable.
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Straightlight
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Who said that I was unaware? Languages can also be manually added with Event Triggers which is why I don't address that editor.joeantropy wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 8:04 pmIt's also worth noting that OpenCart 3 has its own event-hook-based Language Editor in the admin panel specifically for this exact purpose (something I'm surprised event hook evangelist Straightlight is apparently unaware of):
It is recommended to use the Language Editor instead of modifying the language files directly if it is available in your OpenCart installation.
Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.
Regards,
Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
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