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multilingual setup with megamenu

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How do you solve the problem with the megamenu not being Joomla compatible? According to the T3 guys you have to setup one template style per language. That is first contrary to the Joomla docs and second that is simply not possible with more than 2 languages since you would have to reapply every single template change to all of your (in my case 15) different language dependent template styles - a maintenance nightmare ...

Any experience with that? Thanks
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Hmm yeah that does sound like a nightmare.

Not sure I can offer more than what the T3 people have said. Once you have the theme configured will there be much further tweaking?

You can copy layout changes etc in the etc folder. Much of the other settings are of coursed stored in the database.

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Thanks, but hat is not really an option. I will buy a decent megamenu that can handle multilingual sites.
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I'm sorry this isn't as a flexible as required

Cheers
Paul
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