Posted July 25, 2017
Johny.: There is a class on <html> tag "curr-symbol-after" or "curr-symbol-before". :) Enjoy.
Sidenote: Rules for currency symbol side are defined per-language (e.g. en=left, fr=right), with exceptions for some currencies. An example of an exception is PLN for EN language - where currency is on the right side.
muntdefems: LOL, it never occurred to me to change the language to French or German. But that doesn't do it for me as I'd rather have the website in English, but with the € symbol after instead of before. Sidenote: Rules for currency symbol side are defined per-language (e.g. en=left, fr=right), with exceptions for some currencies. An example of an exception is PLN for EN language - where currency is on the right side.
In fact, I'd prefer the currency symbol side rules to be currency-based rather than language-based. Because a price like "9.99 $" looks as bizarre to me as one like "€ 9.99" does. :\