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Hi and sorry

if it is my blindness again. Pls look here:
techbridgegermany.com/de/aktuell.html

everything is okay with this menu item,

if you click on chines or english versions you will not see the menu anymore. For sure I have assigned the menu items to the menu module.

I have also checked this in the template administration. The menu assignement is fine there as well.

If you want I can send you a private message and grant you access to the admin area.

Ciao
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Hi

I'm fairly sure this is due to your multi language set up

Have you followed all the steps to get this working?
Are you familiar with doing this in joomla?

Cheers
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Hi

all other menu items are working and this my fifth multilanguage site.

Si I guess it must be something else
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Hi

I got it now!

So I first have to

assign the template to this menu item
then I have to assign the new menu item to the megamenu and
then I have to assign the main-menu-module.

very simple
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Hi Vanbrel,

The best way to set this up for a multi-language site is to have a default template for each language so you don't need to assign a template to every page not in the default language.

Keep one template set as default.
Duplicate the template and then set it as default for the main language.
Create a duplicate for each language of the site and set it as default for that language.
In each default template, select the correct language menu.

That way you only need 1 template for each language and they will show on the correct pages without having to assign them.

Regards,

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