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August 3, 2014 at 9:02 pm #200209Hi there,
We’ve a multilanguage site with JA Brisk. In this site we’ve four template styles:
- Home English
- Home Spanish
- Default English
- Default Spanish
Home apply to both languages Home Pages, and Default for the rest pages of the site
We’re experiencing diverse problems related to the templates
1st Problem
The problem is that, we don’t know how, now our logo image in the default spanish template (in any page of the spanish language different than home page) is wrong styled. @alexsmirnov helped us to realise that. Thx again Alex
Well, we try to investigate about the causes and we realized than html codes (google chrome inspect element function) generated are quite different for the Default Spanish Template style than the Default English Template style. And reviewing both templates styles configurations, the setup is the same. They are clons. So, no idea why they generate different codes.
You can check on our website, but let me give you an example here
THIS IS THE CODE GENERATED IN THE ENGLISH PAGE
<a href=”/” title=”Led&Go” style=”background-image:url(/images/logob.png);”>
<!–<a href=”/index.php//” title=”Led&Go” style=”background-image:url(/images/logob.png);”> –>
<span>Led&Go</span>
</a>THIS IS THE CODE GENERATED IN THE SPANISH PAGE
<a href=”/” title=”JA Brisk”>
<!–<a href=”/index.php//” title=”JA Brisk”> –>
<span>JA Brisk</span>
</a>2nd Problem
Another point is the double slash at the end of the href link: href=”/index.php//” Do you think that it’s correct? We’ve other joomla 3 sites running and no one has this double slash in the logo’s link3rd Problem
The default language in our site is set to English (backend > Extensions > Language Manager > Installed – Site). If we switch the standard language to Spanish, the reaction is that both homepages (en and es) loses their central blocks. Just appears the header and the footerPlease, any advice will be deeply appreciated
Thanks in advance
Joan
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August 4, 2014 at 10:57 am #544426Please find my answers below with your problem
+ 1st Problem:
I have configured the logo in Spanish like as English from back-end site, see the screenshot
and you see it’s working well in front-end site.
+ 2nd Problem
With the configuration in 1st problem has solved this bug too
+ 3rd Problem
I just configured JA Brisk – English appear with all EN language pages and JA Brisk – Spanish with all ES language pages, the problem is gone out.
Please check it again, let me know if it helps
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