How to edit the JReviews language files

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JReviews uses language files for all the text that is used in the themes. To change the text or translate it to a different language you need to edit the files in:

  • /components/com_jreviews/jreviews/locale/

There's a folder for each language. You can modify the default.po file for your language or copy one of the 3-letter word language folders and rename it for your language. Then edit the default.po file.

When translating or changing the .po file it is very important to keep the character encoding of the file. In order to do this you need to use a special editor like Notepad++ or Poedit. Both are free applications. The files must be saved with UTF-8 encoding.

When changing the file it is only necessary to change the msgstr, changing the msgid will not work. For example:

#: jreviews\views/helpers/custom_fields.php:312
#: jreviews\views/helpers/custom_fields.php:462
msgid "Submit"
msgstr "Submit"


Would be changed like this for a Spanish translation:

#: jreviews\views/helpers/custom_fields.php:312
#: jreviews\views/helpers/custom_fields.php:462
msgid "Submit"
msgstr "Enviar"


The msgid serves as the lookup reference from the .thtml theme files, where you'll find it in this format:

__t("Submit");


There is no need to change the theme .thtml files for translation, but if you do change the references in the __t("text"); format, then those will not be translatable via the language file unless you add to them new reference:

msgid "text"

msgstr "translated text"

After making changes to a language file you must clear the cache in JReviews using the "Clear Cache & File Registry" link in the JReviews administration.

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You need to do this even if caching is disabled in JReviews.

It is recommended to use the JReviews Code Overrides functionality to make modifications to language files outside the /com_jreviews folder so that your changes are not lost after you upgrade JReviews.

For example, if you want to customize the spanish language, copy the spanish language folder:

  • /components/com_jreviews/jreviews/locale/spa/

into the jreviews_overrides folder like this:

  • /templates/jreviews_overrides/locale/spa/