Forum Discussion
Hub Site Navigation Address Field Behaviour Multilingual
- Jun 07, 2020
steve85 Navigation node text is MUI-enabled, but the URLs are not. That is the case whether the hub site navigation is modern or classic and has MLP enabled or not. For certain types of target pages, there is redirection according to the user's language, if the target is on an MLP-enabled Communication site or a variations site collection. This redirection does not apply in all cases, but in most common scenarios.
If you want it to work for other types of target pages, you can do it with a third-party product.
- rondharamdeolaiMay 21, 2021Copper Contributor
SusanHanley I have a weird one...I just enabled the multilingual feature. The translate option on the Site Name, Description, and Navigation is missing... Did I miss something in my set up?
- SusanHanleyMay 21, 2021MVP
rondharamdeolai I would try activating and deactivating the feature as Martin suggested. I haven't seen that before.
- rondharamdeolaiMay 26, 2021Copper ContributorThanks Susan. I will give it a try.
- MartinLaplanteMay 21, 2021Iron Contributor
rondharamdeolai I had that happen to me yesterday. I deactivated the feature and reactivated it, and it returned. It is rolled out to most Targeted Release tenants, but I'm not sure the rollout to other tenants is complete yet.
- rondharamdeolaiMay 26, 2021Copper ContributorThank you Martin. I will give it a try
- SusanHanleyJun 07, 2020MVPBTW, I am assuming that you have implemented multi-lingual pages for modern comm sites. If you do that AND use the MUI links as you describe the pages should re-direct to the appropriate language. See: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/create-multilingual-communication-sites-pages-and-news-2bb7d610-5453-41c6-a0e8-6f40b3ed750c
- steve85Jun 07, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks for your response, SusanHanley. In my scenario, we have not used the translation feature to translate the pages to Spanish. They exist with their own URLs with reference to the page in Spanish. The reason for this is originally a custom navigation was being used but now we have pivoted to the OOTB hub navigation and hoped to keep the Spanish URLs if possible just for consistency of user experience (I realise the irony of having just mentioned we've changed an entire nav menu experience). I assume if I was to use the translation feature instead, I would have to use the default language URL for the page for both default and Spanish language users?
- SusanHanleyJun 07, 2020MVPIf you use the multilingual feature for modern comm sites, your link URL will be the one in the default language - and the user will automatically be re-directed to the corresponding page in their language. You can learn more at the link I provided earlier.