Thread:StephenTX/@comment-25046890-20160110060508/@comment-26143371-20160111204542

they'll send you to something like wlb.wikia.com/wiki/Home?uselang=el, which (at least on my browser) renders both chrome and body in Greek, without redirecting to Home/el I never said anything that contradicts that: The page displays both the user-intreface and the page-content in greek, but it's not  which is causing it. Those pages contain nothing but a call to w:c:wlb:Template:LangSwitch (see [?action=edit here]). The template now detects the language of the user-interface and displays the page matching the language through Template Transclusion.

The above only works if the subpage has the correct language code. Those pages are specified in the template call and can by any page.

It also detects the browser's Accept-Language setting You mean the language the user has selected in his wikia-preferences.

If you'd prefer to just delete them and declare this an English-only wiki, that's obviously a workable alternative.

I can do that, but I'll point out having them anywhere but the top makes them almost useless until uselang is fixed I wouldn't to that far! Anyway, only because I'm an admin, that doesn't mean that I get to decide everything. To the others reading this (I know you are), feel free to leave your thoughts on it.

That's a different issue; there's something missing in this site's CSS, but I haven't yet figured out what it is That's because it uses the deprecated 3rd-party class (and that's disabled here) instead of the built-in  ; the last significant update to that template happened three years ago.

I tried copying WP's "Navbox with Collapsible Groups", but that just gave me "Script error" with no indication of what was even wrong, much less how to fix it. You will have to copy (probably multiple) dependencies along with it. In the specific case the template requires the Lua Module it is based on. That gives the cryptic script-error.

I really need to point out that the Norwegian translations are really bad. They don't make sense, and I'm not even Norwegian. Too bad to be fixed?