Thanks a lot Alby your realy a great person for doing all of this!alby wrote: Template has a direct relation with page and it's not changeble (you must change in DB, look here for example)
You can use a different theme for each language (in same page) with stylesheets language dependent
Look Tips and Tricks #6 for an example
Alby
Multilanguage CMSMS MLE 1.6.3
Re: Multilanguage CMSMS MLE 1.6.3
Re: Multilanguage CMSMS MLE 1.6.3
Alby hope you know this one!
I have managed to do the changes via the CSS you mentioned and it works great thanks for that.
But I discovered that in IE everything works as you said but Firefox wont show the header of the default language.
I use the class (or id) to get the right header image (the way you described.) but FF doesn't give in?
I hope you can help with this one!
Thanks in advance
Dennis
I have managed to do the changes via the CSS you mentioned and it works great thanks for that.
But I discovered that in IE everything works as you said but Firefox wont show the header of the default language.
I use the class (or id) to get the right header image (the way you described.) but FF doesn't give in?
I hope you can help with this one!
Thanks in advance
Dennis
Re: Multilanguage CMSMS MLE 1.6.3
Have you seen what FF look (view html source for your styles) and clean your browser cache?denli wrote: But I discovered that in IE everything works as you said but Firefox wont show the header of the default language.
I use the class (or id) to get the right header image (the way you described.) but FF doesn't give in?
Alby
Re: Multilanguage CMSMS MLE 1.6.3
Thanks but I already discovered the cache problem. It al works great now.alby wrote:Have you seen what FF look (view html source for your styles) and clean your browser cache?denli wrote: But I discovered that in IE everything works as you said but Firefox wont show the header of the default language.
I use the class (or id) to get the right header image (the way you described.) but FF doesn't give in?
Alby