Hi!
Frank Sonck wrote:
> I am using FCE, for flexibility of course but also - in perspective of
> design and css matters - to be able to keep elements (eg a header and
> content and a link) together in 1 single structure. Works very good BUT
> how can I localize such a FCE? I have:
> config.sys
Frank Sonck schrieb:
> Hello Francois,
>
> Thanks for your reaction but actually it doesn't work unfortunately. I
> get an error / warning only.
The fe-localisation guide will help you.
Basically:
langDisable for container-fces
langChildren for normal fces
The langauge setting for this FCEs
Hello Francois,
Thanks for your reaction but actually it doesn't work unfortunately. I
get an error / warning only.
Regards,
Frank Sonck
Francois Suter schreef:
> Hi,
>
>> There's no localization button in my FCE. And if I just make a second
>> (copy) version of the FCE and put that in the se
Hi,
There's no localization button in my FCE. And if I just make a second
(copy) version of the FCE and put that in the second language (french)
then, on the french page both FCE's are shown. So that's not good
also.
If you look at the XML of your FCE's DS you should find something like:
1
Hello list,
I am using FCE, for flexibility of course but also - in perspective of
design and css matters - to be able to keep elements (eg a header and
content and a link) together in 1 single structure. Works very good BUT
how can I localize such a FCE? I have:
config.sys_language_overlay = c