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Hi, we document that here: https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/pricing-table#Create
Adjust the look and feel in Display settings. Highlight a specific product and customise the language, colours, font, and button design, then click Continue.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Just to confirm, if I want to support multiple languages on the same site, do I need to create a separate pricing table for each language version in the Dashboard?
Sorry, I thought you were asking for something else. You do not need to do that, depending on the browser it should localize the language.
Is that not working? Can you share a bit more details here?
I have not tried that, to change the whole browser language, as the language can be directly changed in the platform i was hoping to be able to set a language parameter in the script to let stripe know the language I desire.
Is there any supported way to explicitly set the language for the pricing table component? That would make integration in multilingual apps much smoother.
I just tried changing the browser language but is also not working 😦
In test mode, I tried https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/pricing-table#price-localization but it does not look like it changed the langage rather just the currency for that locale
I do not think there is an easier way to force test locale here but to load it in browser in different locations
That matches what I’ve seen too. I was able to change the currency using the +location_FR email trick, but the UI language itself stayed in English.
Since our platform has a built-in language switcher (without relying on browser language), it would be really useful to have a way to explicitly set the language.
Is there any plan to support this in the future? I imagine it would help a lot of teams building multilingual apps.
I will flag this feedback to our product team for future product reiterations. Thank you for your feedback
Thanks to you and the diligent response
Sure