Contents
Introduction
This plugin is an extended version of free All Currencies for WooCommerce plugin. The Premium version allows you to add custom currencies.
Settings
Currencies will be added to WooCommerce > Settings > General.
There is also an options to change symbol for any currency, or to hide currency symbol from frontend completely.
Country Currencies List
Afghan afghani, Albanian lek, Algerian dinar, Angolan kwanza, Argentine peso, Armenian dram, Aruban florin, Australian dollar, Azerbaijani manat, Bahamian dollar, Bahraini dinar, Bangladeshi taka, Barbadian dollar, Belarusian ruble, Belize dollar, Bhutanese ngultrum, Bolivian boliviano, Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka, Botswana pula, Brazilian real, British pound, Brunei dollar, Bulgarian lev, Burundi franc, Cayman Islands dollar, Cambodian riel, Canadian dollar, Cape Verdean escudo, Central African CFA franc, Central African CFA franc, CFP franc, Chilean peso, Chinese renminbi, Colombian peso, Comorian franc, Congolese franc, Costa Rican colon, Croatian kuna, Cuban peso, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Djiboutian franc, Dominican peso, East Caribbean dollar, Egyptian pound, Eritrean nakfa, Estonian kroon, Ethiopian birr, European euro, Falkland Islands pound, Fijian dollar, Gambian dalasi, Georgian lari, Ghanaian cedi, Gibraltar pound, Guatemalan quetzal, Guinean franc, Guyanese dollar, Haitian gourde, Honduran lempira, Hong Kong dollar, Hungarian forint, Icelandic króna, Indian rupee, Indonesian rupiah, Iranian rial, Iraqi dinar, Israeli new sheqel, Yemeni rial, Jamaican dollar, Japanese yen, Jordanian dinar, Kazakhstani tenge, Kenyan shilling, Kyrgyzstani som, Kuwaiti dinar, Lao kip, Latvian lats, Lebanese lira, Lesotho loti, Liberian dollar, Libyan dinar, Lithuanian litas, Macanese pataca, Macedonian denar, Malagasy ariary, Malaysian ringgit, Malawian kwacha, Maldivian rufiyaa, Mauritanian ouguiya, Mauritian rupee, Mexican peso, Myanma kyat, Moldovan leu, Mongolian tugrik, Moroccan dirham, Mozambican metical, Namibian dollar, Nepalese rupee, Netherlands Antillean gulden, New Taiwan dollar, New Zealand dollar, Nicaraguan cordoba, Nigerian naira, North Korean won, Norwegian krone, Omani rial, Paanga, Pakistani rupee, Panamanian balboa, Papua New Guinean kina, Paraguayan guarani, Peruvian nuevo sol, Philippine peso, Polish zloty, Qatari riyal, Romanian leu, Russian ruble, Rwandan franc, Saint Helena pound, Samoan tala, Sao Tome and Principe dobra, Saudi riyal, Seychellois rupee, Serbian dinar, Sierra Leonean leone, Singapore dollar, Syrian pound, Slovak koruna, Solomon Islands dollar, Somali shilling, South African rand, South Korean won, Special Drawing Rights, Sri Lankan rupee, Sudanese pound, Surinamese dollar, Swazi lilangeni, Swedish krona, Swiss franc, Tajikistani somoni, Tanzanian shilling, Thai baht, Trinidad and Tobago dollar, Tunisian dinar, Turkish new lira, Turkmen manat, UAE dirham, Ugandan shilling, Ukrainian hryvnia, United States dollar, Uruguayan peso, Uzbekistani som, Vanuatu vatu, Venezuelan bolivar, Vietnamese dong, West African CFA franc, Zambian kwacha, Zimbabwean dollar.
Cryptocurrencies List
Auroracoin, Binance Coin, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Token, BitConnect, Cardano, Dash, DigitalNote, Dogecoin, Dragonchain, Emercoin, EOS, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Filecoin, Gridcoin, Huobi Token, IOTA, Klaytn, Litecoin, Marscoin, MazaCoin, Monero, Namecoin, Neo, NEM, Nxt, Omni, PACcoin, Peercoin, Polkadot, PotCoin, Primecoin, Ripple, SixEleven, SmartCash, Solana, Stellar, Synereo AMP, Terra, Tether, THETA, Titcoin, TRON, Ubiq, VeChain, Vertcoin, Zcash.
Lists Options
- Add country currencies
- Adds country currencies to WooCommerce.
- Default:
yes
- Default:
- Add crypto currencies
- Adds crypto currencies to WooCommerce.
- Default:
yes
- Default:
Symbol Options
- Current currency symbol
- Sets current WooCommerce currency symbol. In case if you have multilanguage site – you can optionally use
[alg_wcac_lang]
shortcode here (for more information with examples please check Tips & Tricks section below).- Default: None
- Use currency code as symbol
- If enabled will display currency code (e.g.
USD
) instead of currency symbol on frontend.- Default:
no
- Default:
- Hide currency symbol on frontend
- If enabled will hide currency code on frontend.
- Default:
no
- Default:
Country Currencies
This section allows you to change names & symbols for country currencies.
Crypto Currencies
This section allows you to change names & symbols for crypto currencies.
Custom Currencies
This section allows you to add any number of custom currencies to WooCommerce.
- Enable section
- Enables/disables “Custom Currencies” section.
- Default:
no
- Default:
- Total custom currencies
- Sets number of total custom currencies you wish to add. Save settings to see new options fields.
- Default:
1
- Default:
- Custom currency #X: Code (required)
- E.g.: BTC
- Default: None
- Custom currency #X: Name (optional)
- E.g.: Bitcoin
- Default: None
- Custom currency #X: Symbol (optional)
- E.g.: ฿
- Default: None
Tips & Tricks
[alg_wcac_lang]
shortcode in currency symbol settings field.
In case you have only two different currency symbols, we suggest using simpler form. In this example $
symbol will be displayed for EN
and DE
languages and USD
symbol for all other languages:
[alg_wcac_lang lang="EN,DE" lang_symbol="$" not_lang_symbol="USD"]
In case if you have more than two different currency symbols there is more complex form. In this example $
symbol will be displayed for EN
and DE
languages, $US
symbol for IT
language and USD
symbol for all other languages:
[alg_wcac_lang lang="EN,DE"]$[/alg_wcac_lang][alg_wcac_lang lang="IT"]$US[/alg_wcac_lang][alg_wcac_lang not_lang="EN,DE,IT"]USD[/alg_wcac_lang]