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Hi everyone,
In the past I used Etranslation app to translate my website but I already uninstall the app for long time ago. For now, I'm using Weglot but some how its not redirect to right language at the check out page. We think that because of the remain code of Etranslation app still existing on our website so its not work.
I already mail Etranslation to clean their code, they said we do it but till now I dont see any reply. So I really need the help from the community if someone can help me to clean code and make sure its not affect to other part of website.
Im really appreciate!
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Hi there @MinhJV!
There is an option to revert recent code changes to .liquid files in your theme code you can check out, to see if that would allow you to undo any code edits made to those files.
However, in this case, where the code has been added to your theme by a third-party app, it is the developers of that app who would be responsible for providing support for their creation including helping to remove any leftover code.
You mentioned that you had already reached out to the developers of the app in question to let them know, that's great!
If they're not working to remove their app's code as required, I would first follow up with them to let them know you still need their support.
Should they be unwilling or unable to provide this support for their app, let me know so we can take further steps as necessary.
All the best!
Don | Social Care @ Shopify
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This is an accepted solution.
Hi there @MinhJV!
There is an option to revert recent code changes to .liquid files in your theme code you can check out, to see if that would allow you to undo any code edits made to those files.
However, in this case, where the code has been added to your theme by a third-party app, it is the developers of that app who would be responsible for providing support for their creation including helping to remove any leftover code.
You mentioned that you had already reached out to the developers of the app in question to let them know, that's great!
If they're not working to remove their app's code as required, I would first follow up with them to let them know you still need their support.
Should they be unwilling or unable to provide this support for their app, let me know so we can take further steps as necessary.
All the best!
Don | Social Care @ Shopify
- Was my reply helpful? Click Like to let me know!
- Was your question answered? Mark it as an Accepted Solution
- To learn more visit the Shopify Help Center or the Shopify Blog
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