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Design Advice for a Prominent Mobile Language Switcher

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The community member is seeking design advice on how to make a language switcher more prominent on mobile, while keeping it from interfering with other content. A community member suggests a sticky "chat with us" element, which the original poster likes and will try. However, the original poster is not thrilled with the solution, finding it more clunky than their initial proposal, but the client is happy with it.

Another community member asks for help with creating a transparent navigation bar, as they are having issues with it remaining visible when scrolled down the page, even when setting the opacity to 0%.

hey all, looking for some design advice.

My client wants the language switcher to be more prominent on mobile than in the bottom right corner (where I have proposed it. how do I make it obvious without getting too much in the way of other content. I have a transparent nav bar.

any elegant solutions people like?

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Hey Lukas! Maybe something like this (“chat with us”)? It’s sticky as you scroll, so always in view!

I like it, I'll give it a shot. didn't think about changing the text direction. thanks 🙏

Anytime! Let me know how it goes!

Client’s happy. I’m not thrilled. its a lot more clunky than what i had, but oh well :D

Yay! Glad the client approved !

Hello , I need your help with creating a transparent navigation bar. Currently, my navigation bar looks like this (image 1) even when I set the opacity to 0%. However, when I change the position to 'fixed', it looks like this (image 2), but then the navbar remains visible as I scroll down the page. Could you please advise me on how to fix this?"

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