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=How to hide the language switcher=
There are many ways in which you can hide the language switched that is displayed on the welcome page.
We recommend you to edit the corresponding .twig file. Comment <nowiki>{% if aSurveyInfo.alanguageChanger.show == true %}</nowiki> and add <nowiki>{% if %false == true %}</nowiki>
To hide the language switched, you have to access the Themes section:
<center>[[File:]]</center>
Click on the ''Theme editor'' button to edit the desired theme:
<center>[[File:]]</center>
Look on the left side of the screen for the language_changer.twig file.
<center>[[File:]]</center>
Edit the line that contains the following function: . The line should look like this in the end:
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How to hide the language switcher

There are many ways in which you can hide the language switched that is displayed on the welcome page.

We recommend you to edit the corresponding .twig file. Comment {% if aSurveyInfo.alanguageChanger.show == true %} and add {% if %false == true %}


To hide the language switched, you have to access the Themes section:


[[File:]]


Click on the Theme editor button to edit the desired theme:


[[File:]]


Look on the left side of the screen for the language_changer.twig file.


[[File:]]


Edit the line that contains the following function: . The line should look like this in the end:

Code