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Thanks a million!
Selecting “The language is set from the directory name in pretty permalinks” and “Keep /language/ in pretty permalinks” resolved the issue!
Here,
I tried to capture all settings
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rH_6T66ZLShZo9bDSEYiBlvdgWb9IhaT/view?usp=sharing
Hi p4fbradjohnson,
Thanks again for fast answer.
I tried exactly that on the site, that at the moment is my sandbox for this kind of test, and now only the english header shows… it’s a weird bug, and I have no idea what’s causing it.
Hi, p4fbradjohnson,
Thanks for the fast answer. Basically, what you said in item 1:
1: I can build 2 absolutely different headers per lang and have that header display accordingly. Example. White for english and black for portuguese. So effectively, it replaces the entire template per language.
Does not work for me. If I put default language header white and secondary black the secondary header will still be white. So is it something I’m doing wrong?
UPDATE:
It worked after I put ‘Include Entire site’ for default language page and no display conditions at all for the secondary language.