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Pawel Labaj Newcomer

@pawellabaj · Joined 10 months ago · 7 posts · 1 topics · 2 reputation

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  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 9 months ago

    @pamtbaau: The property content_fallback does what it should do: falling back to the content of another language. It doesn’t fallback to a url of a page in another language. I understood it works a l

  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 9 months ago

    @pamtbaau: I’m not sure if this is a desirable behaviour from the user’s point of view. The user choses the English language because he/she doesn’t understand Polish. Presenting the user a Polish page

  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 9 months ago

    @pamtbaau: Do you want to replace a missing en page with a page for the default pl language Yeas, this is the behaviour I’d like to achieve. This is one of the requirement I need to fulfil. When I se

  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 9 months ago

    @Gin , using default looks nice

  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 10 months ago

    @pamtbaau , your suggestion regarding macros.html.twig gave me a hint. I’ve solved problem, but … I’ve created /user/themes/customdarkquark/templates/macros/macros.html.twig: {% macro nav_loop(page, c

  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 10 months ago

    @pamtbaau: content_fallback: pl: pl en: en I tried this, as I found couple threads with that hint. When using such configuration, when opening page with en language I see only First[/en/firs

  • [Multi-Language]Menu with proper links · 10 months ago

    Hi, I’m new to Grav. I’m considering to build the page with this CMS. I was looking the for the answer and tried different configuration options but without success. I have following configuration: la