The problem is that when I was searching for such a solution (for the record for over a week), nobody seemed to know such a simple CSS code. It's amazing how many questions exist in this forum without a single answers. @rick davy covered on this post how hard is to get answers in here. And I agree completely with him.
The fun thing is that in this some-god-should-name-it-a forum I have spotted a lot of good programmers and all of them found my problem "such a really complicated problem, that could be solved only with extreme Javascript magic". What a discouragement, right? However, if I asked them to give me any solution and I would pay them for this, they could come up with a great code just for me. And I heard really funny rewardsfor that "extreme Javescript code" my friends.
At last, I had all world's luck and @rwilson answered me. The code was an one-line's pityfull CSS code. And if you gentlemen and great programmers are reading this, that tactic of yours is called un-pro-fe-ssio-nal. And a pathetic way of attracting customers too.
It's much more complicated than "just applying CSS", because to fully understand [A] what you want to do in your site is one thing. For a developer to understand the platform and [C] relay it on a forum back to a client is another thing.
Thanks a lot for this! Your idea works great on desktop display. I applied this to every page on my site, that is hiding the menu items linking to the other language. To use the non-linked "area" was not necessary.
Hello,I tried different ways, and Nick Scolas does not seem to work anymore with (updated ?) templates... This way seems to work for everyone, recently..., I am a not a specialist and work slowly my way through, and I managed until now, but somewhat I don't understand everything, like I am missing steps... could someone re-detail me the above mentionned procedure ? I don't get for example why in the linked section there are not the pages but folders. Should there be for each unlinked page a linked one that stands for the nav bar but is empty on itself ? ... thank you very much !
I had the same problem too and I decided that I would prefer to deactivate the mobile view, rather than go back to the non-multilingual site of mine. I will do that until another good idea is available.You do so by going to: Configuration Page/Settings/General/Template Settings and there tick on the "Disable Mobile Styles"
Hi ! me again,Ok I tried but id does not work at all... I dont know what I am doing wrong... So I have : - French pages and English pages, 10 of each (out of which a blog for each language, but with this method I am thinking of something bilingual to keep only one Blog). - Navigation bar, only one folder - I would like that the all english pages are hidden in the nav when you are on any french page and vice versa... - I created two links for language choice, i did this in code injection and in admin, like this : "
When you do this with code injection you have to put the code in However, I recommend to do this via Custom CSS! Click on "view page". On the button in the right bottom corner click the "brush icon" and the "style bar" appears on the left.On the very bottom is the button "Custom CSS". Click on that.Use the window that opens to insert your code as described above. This code will be attached to the "site.css" and overwrites the styles in it. Sometimes you will have to include "!important" to get it effective. Check this CSS-Tutorial
Thanks Crucco !Also for the tutorial of Nick Scola... that one I have OK... I worked on it and I manganed to set it up in code injection and CSS you are describing but for some reason it does not work with my new template (aviator)... I am going to try the
I have tried with the code, but it doesn't seem to be working? Could it have something to do with our template Minsk, since it doesn't say Top Navigation, where the linked pages are located, but instead Main Navigation?Our website is www.gooddesign.dk
Okay, I used this method successfully with the Dovetail template, but the problem is that when I hide (for example) the "second child" in my main navigation, it also hides the "second child" of any folders I have. For example, I typed
Answering to @lizal : Yeah I had the same problem too. If you want to hide folders instead of pages, the pages inside of the folders are influenced too. So, here's what I did. It may not be the best answer, but it rolls good.
So as an example: let's say that you have 8 pages in the navbar. The first 4 in English & the other 4 in your X language (is it Russian? I am so sorry I don't know that alphabet. I hope that it's ok to call it "X" for that example. ). So you hide the 1-4 in the "X" blog & the 5-8 in the English one. But as you already noticed, in the English blog if you have in your folders more than 4 pages/links, the 5th-8th will be hidden too and in Russian the 1st-4th pages/links in the folders will be hidden too.
So go to the configuration page and add in the folders blank links in the positions that would be hidden. So the "X"'s language's folders in the 1-4 positions add some blank links ( no links and blank names) and then your own pages/links and the some thing in the English blog's folders.
See what I did: this is a folder from my English Blog & in the English blog I hide the 4-6 + 8 pages cause they are the Greek blog's. So if my pages in folders would be influenced too. So I created in the 4-6 + 8 positions blank links. Some thing in the Greek blog, but in different positions.
I'm working on my website security so I've downloaded WPS hide login to hide the wp url to the users.
The fact is that my website is multilingual I'm using a translator plugin (Translatepress) (fr/en/es)
So when I do mydomain.com/login it's working but when I do mydomain.com/fr/ the login page didn't work anymore cause I can't edit multi login page
Your issue occure because the "WPS hide login" plugin is not compatible with multilingual plugins. Many people talk about this issue here : -login-or-out-with-using-wp-hide-login-and-subdiretory-for-language/
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To hide the top language switcher, we will follow pretty much the same steps as described above. We just have to access the right twig file to edit it. Access again the theme you wish to change, and then go to Screen which is located in the upper-right part of the window and select Navigation from the dropdown list. Now, look on the left side of the window for "language_changer_top_menu.twig". Click on it and comment out:
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When a language is set to private, the language switcher still displays when editing your site, but it won't display for visitors to your site. Keep in mind, if you set all your translated languages to private, the language switcher will remain visible with your original language as the only option. To hide the language switcher, customize your site header.
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