1. nicolagenati
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Hello,
i'm using template Madison and i'm try to make my website as multi language.
I have this problem: menu is in "hornav" position but it is display in all pages always (also if i set only in some pages), so i can't set different menu for different language.... How i can solve this problem?
Thanks

Nicola
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Hi Nicola

When setting up multiple languages you have 2 possible options..

1. Select a Template style in your 'Template Manager' (Eg. Madison - Default) and duplicate it for each language you want. In each of the styles then select the menus to be displayed for that language. You can then set that template style to the language via the 'Languages' dropdown or by assigning the correct menu items via the 'Menu Assignment' tab.

2. Within the templates parameters you will see an option to convert the menu to a module position. Once selected you can then create a menu for each language set to the 'hornav' module position.

Ciarán
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Thank you!!

Last question: how can I change article title font size? I would like use smaller one but from Template setting I can change just font style but not size...

Thanks
Nicola
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Hi Nicola

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..


h2, h2 a:link, h2 a:visited {
font-size: 28px;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Nicola

Try the following Custom CSS in place of the previous...


h2, h2 a:link, h2 a:visited, .item-title h2, .page-header h2 {
font-size: 28px;
}


Ciarán
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