• Resolved lmil

    (@lmil)


    Hi,
    I’m working on a client’s website and they need to display two currencies next to their items (croatian kuna and euro) because Croatia is switching to euro this year and stores will need to display prices in both currencies for a period before the transition is complete.

    I tried this via multicurrencies extension, but it doesn’t work. Is there any other way?

    Thanks

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  • Hello,

    I tried this via multicurrencies extension, but it doesn’t work. Is there any other way?

    You’ll need to use a multi-currency plugin as WooCommerce can only show one currency by default. If you have specific requirements on how to display Croatian Kuna and Euro, you may need to customize the multi-currency plugin – in which case, I’d recommend reaching out to a web developer or one of the customization services listed at https://woocommerce.com/customizations/

    Hey @lmil. How did you resolve the issue? Have the same problem for Croatia, and We are already late with the prices update.

    Thread Starter lmil

    (@lmil)

    Hey @njss
    I have installed this plugin: https://media-x.hr/woocommerce-prikaz-informativne-cijene-u-eurima/

    Works great, and the author is very helpful should you encounter any problems.

    Hey. I just found the module 5 minutes before you replied. ?? Works great for now. Thank you for the reply though ??

    Thread Starter lmil

    (@lmil)

    Glad to hear it, i couldn’t find any solutions and in a desperate attempt i googled my problem in croatian and that plugin was the first result ??

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