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July 16, 2011 at 1:03 pm #166354
Hi,
I’m developping a webiste (local, Joomla 1.6.5 version with several extensions), multilanguage (EN, FR and SP). I have respected the Language Switcher Tutorial for Joomla 1.6 framework.
Your minisite template is great, I was able very quickly to modify, to ad article, user block etc. The different elements (slideshow, article, user block) appears according the selected language, but there is still a problem.
The top.mainnav didn’t appear on the french, english or spanish homepage. I have realised 4 different menus (Main menu – ALL (with at least one element), Accueil (for FR), Home (for EN), Pagina principale (for SP)) which are linked to article corresponding to there language, 4 differents modules (Mainmenu – ALL (unpublished), Mainmenu – FR, Mainmenu – EN, Mainmenu – SP) etc. And I can’t figure out why it didn’t work.
Could you please advise me in order to solve my problem ?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
Marc
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July 19, 2011 at 3:51 am #401755hi mqu64,
Still I am not much clear on your problems,Do you meant some of modules are not displaying when you switch between languages ?
Kindly explain the issue a little bit more details,If possible posting here the url where the issue can be seen or attach a screenshot.July 19, 2011 at 1:55 pm #401885Hi Dathq,
Thank you for your reply. Sorry if I wasn’t clear. Yes some modules are not displaying, in particular the French and the English Main Menus called Main Menu – FR and Main Menu – EN.
I have respected the JOOMLA language Framework (categories, articles, modules for each language + ALL), but I can’t figure out why my Main Menus in french and english aren’t displayed according chosen language (Main Menus – FR, Main Menu – EN). Only the Main Menu – ALL is displayed for both languages. Please find all the screenshots attached.
Thank you very much in advance for your assistance, because I can’t go further with this important issue.
Cheers,
Marc
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July 20, 2011 at 1:54 am #401958hi mqu64,
The menu items at the top place it is not a joomla menu module instead those menu items are rendered by the T3 Framework,in this case i think you don’t need to create separate main menu for each languages just create one main menu with separate menu items for each languages,example a Home-En,a Home-FR….
I hope you understand what I meant and this would help !
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July 20, 2011 at 11:37 am #402084Hi dathq,
It’s seems to work, I only tried your solution on the frontpage (public area), I will now try the same in an access controlled area and give you a feedback about the results (hope it will also work ;-)).
Thanks anyway for this first positive result.
Cheers,
Marc
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