I have implemented a fully function multi language support. Switching languages is done through the Language Switcher block. This generates an unnumbered list (<ul>) tag. Using CSS one can convert this to a horizontal list, but then you get a simple horizontal enumeration of the different available languages. No visual separation between the different items. I would like to add a separator between the different language links by changing the html using theming.

What theme function generates the Language Switcher block content?
I assume I need to implement this in the template.tpl.php file.

The site I am working on is perpetuum.be

I hope this clarifies my question a bit.

Bert

On 15/04/2012 21:42, Gerald Klein wrote:
I am not sure I understand but have you tried html encoding?

On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Bert Van Kets <mailing@vankets.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I am building a multi language site in Drupal 7 and use the regular
language switching block. Positioning the block and language links is
not a problem.
I can't find how to add a character between the different languages in
D7. I have found D6 samples. but none that work in D7. :-(

How can I add a | character between the language switching links?

Thanks.

Bert

P.S. I am using a Zen based subtheme
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