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I have many joomla-sites. but this is the first time I've bought a joomla51 template
I'm unsure about the installation :dry:
IS JOOMLA 3 INCLUDED IN THE TEMPLATE - or should I install joomla 3 first - and then fetch the template (with the demo also)???
best regards :cheer:
Grethe
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Hi Grethe

The 'Demo Installer' included with our templates is a copy of the Joomla package with all the template demo content included as the sample data. Once installed your Joomla installation will be exactly as it is on the template demo. Ensure to select 'Default English (GB) Sample Data' under 'Install Sample Data' on the 3rd step of your Joomla installation to import the demo content for your template.

Ciarán
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thank you
but I need a site with 3 languages Dansih, English and German. When do I install this then? :kiss:
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Hello

Multiple languages for your website can be created after you have installed your template demo installer. For details on setting up multiple languages in Joomla may I suggest the following URLs...

http://www.templatemonster.com/help/joomla-3-x-configuration-multilanguage-site.html
https://www.ostraining.com/blog/joomla/joomla-multi-lingual/

Ciarán
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yes I know that
but the problem is, that when I click install languages - the system says:
There are no available languages to install at the moment. Please click on the "Find languages" button to check for updates on the Joomla Languages server. You will need an internet connection for this to work.
and there's no reaction from "find languages"
THAT's my problem :pinch:
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Hello

Are you having this issue at the final step of your Joomla installation or after your installation is complete? You can ignore the languages option during the installation as you can install Joomla languages packs after your installation is complete.

Ciarán
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after
and I did not get the choice of choosing languages
I had to find the languages on joomla.org and download them
(a friend - another developer couldn't figure it out either
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You go to Extension Manger > Install Languages (in left column) If page is blank, click "Find Languages" button up top. It will give you a list of languages available. Check the boxes of the one(s) you want and click Install.
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I know
but no languages appear :sick:
(I have implementet more than 50 joomla-sites before)
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Hello

Presuming I understand you correctly, you are looking for the Joomla language packs. If so you will fin a full list available at the following URL... http://community.joomla.org/translations/joomla-3-translations.html

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yes
I found it and installed Danish and German
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