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Hi Ciarán,

I got a question using the "Renovate" template. My new site uses two languages via joomla3.0 functionality. This works quite well (great template, by the way), but the mobile menue in the second language won´t show up. I duplicated the navigation-menu modules for each language (hornav) and ALSO duplicated both of them and assigned them to hornav-mobile with the menue ID Tag set to "mobile" for the according language. I still don´t see the mobile menu in my second language. Do I miss something?

You wrote in the Menu-Settings of the template
"If creating a multi-language site a duplicate menu module needs to be created for the responisve mobile menu. Duplicate each language menu module setting the position to hornav-mobile and set the Menu Tag ID to mobile."

Thanx,

Michael
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Hi Michael

A somewhat easier option to creating duplicate menu modules for each type of menu is to use duplicate styles of your template for each of your languages.

In your Template Manager. You will see all the styles currently in your joomla installation. Select the Template style (Renovate) style and duplicate it for each language you want. In each of the styles then select the default language you want for that style as well as selecting the menu to match your language.

Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,

this did work like a charm. Thanx for the quick response!

Michael
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