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  • andy12345678 Friend
    #174005

    Dear gurus!

    How can I find languageswitcherload position for Language Switcher module in JA Elastica?
    Nothing good seen in ?tp=1 screen… All site looks like position 5 + footer! And that is all you see at http://centralasians.ru/index.php/ru/?tp=1! Terrible!

    Regards!

    Andrei

    ps
    I feel the reason ot the problem will be in next J2.5 Language Switcher module description:

    This module displays a list of available Content Languages (as defined and published in Language Manager Content tab) for switching between them when one wants to use Joomla! as a multilanguage site.
    –The plugin ‘System – Language Filter’ has to be enabled.–
    When switching languages and if the menu item displaying the page is not associated to another menu item, the module redirects to the Home page defined for the chosen language.
    Otherwise, if the parameter is set for the Language filter plugin, it will redirect to the associated menu item in the language chosen. Thereafter, the navigation will be the one defined for that language.
    If the plugin ‘System – Language Filter’ is disabled, this may have unwanted results.
    Method:
    1. Open Language Manager Content tab and make sure the Languages you want to use in contents are published and have a Language Code for the URL as well as prefix for the image used in the module display.
    2. Create a Home page by assigning a language to a menu item and defining it as Default Home page for each published content language.
    3. Thereafter, you can assign a language to any Article, Category, Module, Newsfeed, Weblinks in Joomla.
    4. Make sure the module is published and the plugin is enabled.
    5. When using associated menu items, make sure the module is displayed on the pages concerned.
    6. The way the flags or names of the languages are displayed is defined by the ordering in the Language Manager – Content Languages.

    If this module is published, it is suggested to publish the administrator multilanguage status module.

    Sherlock Friend
    #438757

    Hi andy,

    If you go to template setting >> Layout tab, go to edit the default layout at the block section you will not see a module name languageswitcherload that meant this module position would not being loaded into the template, instead you see this tag
    <block name=”right1″>position-7, position-5</block>
    <block name=”right2″ type=”extra-col”>extra-col</block>

    so you can re-assign the module to one of module positons position-7, position-5 or extra-col or you add the position languageswitcherload to one of two those blocks, example add it to the right1 block so you change
    <block name=”right1″>position-7,position-5,languageswitcherload</block>
    <block name=”right2″ type=”extra-col”>extra-col</block>

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