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Hi,
my website has two languages (Joomla3) and it works quite nicely. :cheer:

However, :S
I don't know, where to put the language-switcher. (Two flags for German and English, respectively)
I tried that in 'breadcrumbs' but they are not showing up in full height. I tried the right most top in metropolis, but the flag appear left.

Is there a chance of an update or a good advice?
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your language flags in a module position of your choice and we will put together the needed CSS to style to your taste.

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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Hello,

thanks in advance for your help.

Here is a URL http://cervus-consult.com/index.php/de/unternehmen/partner.html

It is a developing Web which will be there for some time. Really raw!

Karl
  1. more than a month ago
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Thank you Karl

Try adding the following CSS to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..


[code type=css].mod-languages ul li:first-child a {margin-top: 0px;}[/code]

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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It works perfectly. :) Thanks a lot.

Karl
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