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Hi,

Not sure if I'm doing something wrong or if it's a Joomla bug. When I assign a different style to a menu-item on a multilingual joomlasite the standard style gets displayed no matter what.

Joomla 3.7.4
PHP-version 7.1 (also tested with 7.0 and 5.6)
Templates: Chelsea, Enterprise

I have a style (style 1) assigned to all my pages. Copied this style and changed the header and logo, and assigned this style (style 2) to a couple of menu items. The style is not language related, it just needs to change with some pages.

On a non-multilingual site this works like a charm. Style 2 gets displayed on the assigned pages, all other pages have style 1.
But when I do the same on a multilingual website, all pages are displayed with (the standard) style 1.

Did a test on three different websites, one single language, two multilanguage.

Am I missing something here? Or is it a bug in Joomla 3.7.4?
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Hello

It sounds like you may have a template assigned as default to a particular language. Have you tried experimenting with the Default dropdown the in General tab of your template style settings?

Ciarán
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I have tried several options.

Style 1 is assigned as the Standard Style, so the dropdown on the General Tab is greyed out. Style 2 is assigned to three menu items in the English menu and to three items in the Dutch menu.

Also tried to assign the Protostar template as the standard (for just 1 menu item, and manually assigning the style 1 and 2 to the other menu items, but then all pages come with the Protostar template.

It only affects multilingual websites. On a website with only one language there's no problem.

Looks to me that this is a Joomla issue, hopefully it will be resolved with 3.7.5.

Update: When I turn SEF-settings o to OFF it works. But on the single language site the different styles work with the SEF setting to ON.
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Hello

This does not sound like a template related issue however if you wish you can send 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.

If you strongly feel this is a Joomla prolemI would suggest creating an issue on the Joomla Github repo... https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/issues

Ciarán
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Hi Luc

The issue appears to be related to your AcyMailing : (auto)Subscribe during Joomla registration plugin. I have disabled this plugin and your menu assignment is now working correctly.

Ciarán
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Never would have found it myself, BIG THANKS!!! :D

I won't use that feature on the site so this works for me!

EDIT: This also solved another issue, some menu items where getting translated. Disabeling that plugin solved it. I will contact Acyba about this.
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