Shopline theme supports Arabic RTL display

Shopline theme supports Arabic RTL display

In order to help sellers make money in the Middle East in one stop, SHOPLINE store functions have been upgraded. Themes support Arabic RTL (Right to left) display, and emails and text messages support Arabic sending.

It is understood that SHOPLINE currently supports Arabic. Merchants who are willing to expand into the Arabic market can use the official Arise theme template to open a store.

SHOPLINE Arabic special project solves the problems of other competing products, such as only supporting RTL (Right to left) of the entire web page, not supporting RTL determination for different languages, poor plug-in adaptation style, and low plug-in adaptability.

When the store language is set to Arabic, the store's language reading order will be displayed in a "right to left" manner; when switched to the normal language, it will be displayed in a normal "left to right" manner.

SHOPLINE sells products in Arabic-speaking regions, with over 80% of the backend plug-ins in Arabic, and high-level components supporting Arabic RTL display. In addition, sellers can also use functional plug-ins to send Arabic emails and text messages, making local operations more adaptable.

The specific operation path is as follows: install and use the Arise theme; store backend settings - language - add language - add Arabic - assign Arabic to the corresponding market; export and import relevant corpus required for Arabic; perform normal configuration of other related stores, such as email, SMS, etc.

If developers want to use other templates to sell Arabic themes, they can also conduct secondary development and adjust other templates to support Arabic. The specific operation path is as follows: select other templates you want to use; add RTL-related CSS styles through custom code; perform final style debugging; pages that are not open for editing will automatically adapt to Arabic RTL styles.

It is worth mentioning that PingPong recently reached a cooperation with SHOPLINE, a cross-border e-commerce independent station building platform, focusing on independent station payment scenarios, comprehensively simplifying the settlement process, and improving payment conversion rates, aiming to bring better payment experience to merchants and consumers, thereby jointly accelerating the brand's global development process.

When checking out, overseas consumers can fill in payment information directly on the site without having to jump to a third-party payment website. This helps to further simplify the payment process and prevent consumers from being "discouraged" due to poor payment experience, thereby improving payment conversion rates.

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