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Hi Ciaran
Could it be that in the sophia template the hornav menu doesnt work in a multilanguage menu?
It tried 1000th times to get it working - the menu for geman, english, french won`t appear in the hornav.
I set the language filter on, created a hidden standard main menu with a standard home site without a module connection and its only showing the hidden menu in the front end, i dont know why.
I copied and linked all menus and contents as they should be and also set the menu modules with correct menu assignements in all languages.
Pre-checked it with other sites i did in multilanguage and cant find any difference - it just won`t work.
Maybe you can have a look after i send you the login details?
I am realy over with it :)
Thank you,
Steve
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Hi Steve

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

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Thank you

In the General -> Menus tab of your template settings we set the Convert to Module Position (hornav) to Yes. By default the template loads the menu set in the template settings. Enabling this option loads the menu modules in the hornav position which you have already created.

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ah, ok. Thank you, i didnt know that.
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