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Originally Posted by lemonadesoda
Oh wait, your idea is helpful for Guests who have no language settings. That means your condition should include "if guest...". Alternatively, make a flag icon on the CMS template to switch languages easily.
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I must agree that it is not mandatory for every-day users, but site is made some days ago and all users are new. I made two flags above title image that links to "
.../content.php?49&langid=1" and "
.../content.php?langid=2". This is almost enough, klick on english flag changes the content that is in use and also changes the language to english. The problem is that there is a lot of ways how each user can see CR content and EN links, and this looks silly. For example, klick back on browser and refresh a page, or if a user comes via google... Let's say you enter some EN keywords in google and come to our site. It is obvious wou want to use EN on our site.