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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Separate Menu by Vertical LinesSiobhan,
It works great 🙂
Thank you very much.H. K.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Separate Menu by Vertical LinesThank you Siobhan,
I tried different CSS codes using different templates, but was not successful in removing the last line in the English menu 🙁
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Separate Menu by Vertical LinesSiobhan,
Thank you very much.
It’s working great for three menus (French/Arabic/Persian), but nothing has happened to the English menu. I wonder how to get rid of this one.Thank you again for all your help and kindness.
H. K.
Siobhan,
Thank you very much.
It’s working great! Exactly what I wanted to be!Cheers,
H.K.Siobhan,
I did change nothing.
To give more explanation, contrary to the English and French languages, Persian and Arabic pages are written from right to left (right-to-left direction). When the language is French/English, both main menu and languages are shown from left to right, and when it is Persian/Arabic, both main menu and languages are shown from right to left.
But it is a common format in English/French pages that language icons are located on the right side (opposite direction of menu), and in Arabic/Persian the language switchers are placed on the left side of the page (opposite side).
So, when the page is Arabic/Persian, I would like to have the language icons be placed on the left side (not the right side as it is currently shown), and when it switches into English/French pages, I would like the language icons to be placed on the right side of the pages (right-to-left direction)Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Moving Polylang Language Switcher to the TopHi guys,
I have installed Polylang plugin and translated my website (http://middleastcrops.co) into different languages (English, French, Arabic & Persian). The default language switches is the left-to-right direction. But as the direction differs according to languages, I would like to have the location of the language switcher changed according to each language direction. I mean, when it changes into English/French I want the language icons to be located on the right side of the header, and when it changes into Persian/Arabic the language switcher be placed on the left side of the header. I really appreciate it if anyone can give me a help.
H. K.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Moving Polylang Language Switcher to the TopSiobhan,
It’s working great. Thank you very much for your help. You and other guys have been really kind and helpful 🙂Thank you all.
Sorry for for forgetting to mark this topic as resolved.Suyogya,
Thank you very much. It was really helpful.
H. K.
Siobhan,
Really sorry for confusion.The website’s title comes at the top of the page. It was disabled for a short time but now you can see it. In addition to the background color of menu section (which I have recently changed receiving your help), I Want to change the background color of the footer section and also that of the ‘site identity section’, I mean the section that is located above the main menu section which include the website’s name.
Best,
H. K.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Adding space between two wordsThank you,
It’s been solved.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Coraline] Changing the Background Color of Navigation Menu?Sobhan,
That’s great!
Thank you very much.