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  1. So, I managed to make it work, but only by creating additional pages and then hiding them correspondingly based on Mobile/Pad or Desktop view. If anyone has an idea for a fix based on folders and the pages inside, it will make things much easier 🙂 Greetings Daniel
  2. Hi everyone Thanks for all the previous Infos that are also useful to me. I am having a problem though with the folders all being in the same div id as far as I figured it out. I created a multilingual site with hidden elements (other languages) on different pages. It works great apart from on mobiles and tablets. After looking at the id's within Google developer console, I saw that the folder itself is a separate id that is the same across the website. Example: if I choose to hide the nth-child 2 which is the folder with sub-pages in English , it hides all the other sub-pages which are in folders of German and Spanish. The folder name in German for example, shows ok in the nav menu, but the subpage are hidden as the div id is still nth- child 2. In Google console, if I choose - display:block , it will show the subpages of other languages, but also it brings back the Folder and it's contents in English. Any way of showing the subpages as separate id within the folder? Does that make sense? Here is the site: www.photoadventures.ch Please use a tablet or mobile to see what i mean. Go to English, click on the second navigation tab and you'll see 2 links + the back button. Then Go to German, click on the second navigation tab and you'll see no links and no back button. Any help is much appreciated. 🙂 Daniel
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