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Responsive multilingual sites



User: Jon M. 3 years ago
The instruction video for multilingual sites recommends to make the secondary language in its own directory, and link manually to the pages of the site instead of using the navigation bar widget. With responsive sites, I wonder how to make this work with a hamburger menu for mobiles.
Is it better to make the different languages as separate projects and make links between them, or is there a way to have the different languages as directories in the same project and still be able to put the links for navigation in a hamburger menu? What are the drawbacks / benefits with any one of these methods?
User: EverWeb Support 3 years ago
Hi Jon,

Thanks for your question.

You can make different language versions as separate directories.

The responsive navigation menu should do the trick here. Consider creating a master page for each language version (for each directory) and set them up.

As a result, you can have a Landing main page, which offers users to switch between language versions of your site and, at each version, there will be a separate navigation menu to move only between the pages of this version.

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User: Giulio Alvise C. one year ago
Hi!
I have the same issue and cannot reproduce what you suggest. The responsive navigation menu does not create three different menus for each directory of my project. Would you be so kind and provide me with some more detailed information about this trick?
Thank you in advance!
User: Paul H. one year ago
Same issue here; can't make separate navigation menus for separate languages. Creating master pages for each language does not do the trick.


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