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Marcel Haas
Aug 24, 2017Brass Contributor
Modern Communication Site: Can't rename Site title
What happens, when you rename a communication site? As it's not bound to a Office 365 Group, I just rename it in the classic way under Site Settings > Title. The new title gets accepted in the s...
Cillo8383
Jan 10, 2022Copper Contributor
Ahh. I'm thinking about what you're saying. perhaps i need to only switch off the languages and not multilingual switch? I'll test this now.
MartinLaplante
Jan 10, 2022Iron Contributor
$Web.IsMultilingual is, in my opinion, not useful. I always leave it to true, Ten years ago certain web templates didn't support multiple languages, for example the classic teams blog template. It doesn't do anything, I wouldn't change it. Yes, that code should work to remove alternate languages. I see that it is using some language codes for Serbian that are no longer supported in SharePoint Online. You'll want to use 3098 and 2074 for Serbian, 10266 was changed a year or two ago, might still exist on prem.
This is unrelated to the Multilingual Page Publishing feature I was referring to, and since you are using PowerShell and not the graphical UI, there is no need to turn it on or off. It doesn't affect the site title, it just changes the interface for editing the title. If you only use English, then you probably never turned it on, no need to turn it off, removing alternate languages deactivates it anyway.
This is unrelated to the Multilingual Page Publishing feature I was referring to, and since you are using PowerShell and not the graphical UI, there is no need to turn it on or off. It doesn't affect the site title, it just changes the interface for editing the title. If you only use English, then you probably never turned it on, no need to turn it off, removing alternate languages deactivates it anyway.