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Hi,
I'm going to buy a joomla template. It might be the 'LetterPress" template, but I'm not sure now.
Please consult me: is it possible to make a multilingual site on your templates? If "yes" how to do it? Do I need make a copy of the template for each language or not?
Thanks
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Hello

You should have no issue in creating a multi-language site with our LetterPress template.

You can create a multiple style of the template for each of your languages setting the menu in each. Alternatively can convert the menu area to a module position via the templates parameters and instead create a multiple menu modules for each language. The latter would be the standard way of creating multiple languages in Joomla.

Ciarán
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Hello, Ciarán,

I chose the "Executive" template. It's very good template, thank you!

Please, help me with my menus:
First question: I have found the setting (convert the menu area to a module position) in the 'LetterPress' template, but I can not find the setting in the 'Executive' template. Is it possible to convert the menu area to a module position via the 'Executive' templates parameters? I have attached a screenshot of my "Menus" page (template 'Executive').
Second question: how to take off the drop down effect of the top menu? My site has a multi-level menu, but the top menu has to show first level only.

Best regards, Alexander
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Hi Alexander

May I suggest the following post which details how to convert the menu area to a module position.. http://www.joomla51.com/forum/support/commercial-templates/executive-menu#5287

Once you convert the top menu area to a module position and create a module for it you will have an option to 'Always show sub menu items' within the modules parameters. Setting this to no will turn off the dropdown.

Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán

Thank you very much for your help!
I have understood your idea. I'll try to do it today evening. It seems it's easy :)

Best regards, Alexander
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Dear Ciarán

I have followed your recommendations and I have got what I want.
It works, thank you very much :)

Best regards, Alexander
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Great... thank you for the update!

Ciarán
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