How to remove prev & next button from the content page
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How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Hello,
I' want to remove prev & next button from the content page because it causing problem in our site as it does not maintain sequence i.e if i' click next button then it shows data of those content page which is neither link with any menu's or published.
so pls help me out
thanku .
I' want to remove prev & next button from the content page because it causing problem in our site as it does not maintain sequence i.e if i' click next button then it shows data of those content page which is neither link with any menu's or published.
so pls help me out
thanku .
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
You can remove the prev and next button by simply choosing hide for "Content Item Navigation" in your global configuration. Just look in the content tab.
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Thanku , for solving my problem
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Hi - I am trying to do the same thing, however when I go to "global configuration tab", I don't see a content item navigation option...how would I be able to accesss this? Thanks - I am a newbie!
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
I found the answer - configuration is a little different in 1.5v
"This sort of 'global' parameters issue dogged me too with 1.5.x but I believe that I have finally got a handle on it It was the 'new feature' of having the Menu Item being able to override these that "got" me. From what I gather now, the Article Manager > Parameters is where the 'Global' values are set, i.e. if you set the 'Read more...link' and 'Show Navigation' to 'Hide' then for the Menu Item parameters, set these to 'Use Global' and all should be as you want. Hope this makes sense. "
"This sort of 'global' parameters issue dogged me too with 1.5.x but I believe that I have finally got a handle on it It was the 'new feature' of having the Menu Item being able to override these that "got" me. From what I gather now, the Article Manager > Parameters is where the 'Global' values are set, i.e. if you set the 'Read more...link' and 'Show Navigation' to 'Hide' then for the Menu Item parameters, set these to 'Use Global' and all should be as you want. Hope this makes sense. "
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Can you post or email me how you did that.
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Ahh great!
I was wondering how to hide the Next> link on my Contact Us page.
And this thread has shown me how.
For the other newbies out there, you can turn off the Next & Prev links/buttons but going to the menu (move your mouse over Menus and click on the default menu for your site) and finding the link to your page. when you open that.. under Parameters(component) on the right side of the page... you'll see a Show NAvigation oprion... set that to Hde.
Then you shoudl be sorted...
Thanks to oceanpoetry for showing me how to do this.
Vida
I was wondering how to hide the Next> link on my Contact Us page.
And this thread has shown me how.
For the other newbies out there, you can turn off the Next & Prev links/buttons but going to the menu (move your mouse over Menus and click on the default menu for your site) and finding the link to your page. when you open that.. under Parameters(component) on the right side of the page... you'll see a Show NAvigation oprion... set that to Hde.
Then you shoudl be sorted...
Thanks to oceanpoetry for showing me how to do this.
Vida
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
I have digg almost all topics about this option but still could not manage nav.bar.
Here is the problem:
Menu item "anything"-Parameters(Component)-Show Navigation=Hide
Article Manager-Parameters-Show navigation=Hide
...and when I use Page break in Article, nav.bar and num.of pages (Page 1 of 2) still are there!!!
Finaly, Plugin: Content-Page Navigation-Enabled=NO and no effect, nav. bar still exist!!!
I realy want nav.bar with numbers only (without Page x of y, Prev, Next, End..) but it seems that I can't kill the best at all.
...Help!
(Joomla 1.5)
"This sort of 'global' parameters issue dogged me too with 1.5.x but I believe that I have finally got a handle on it It was the 'new feature' of having the Menu Item being able to override these that "got" me. From what I gather now, the Article Manager > Parameters is where the 'Global' values are set, i.e. if you set the 'Read more...link' and 'Show Navigation' to 'Hide
Here is the problem:
Menu item "anything"-Parameters(Component)-Show Navigation=Hide
Article Manager-Parameters-Show navigation=Hide
...and when I use Page break in Article, nav.bar and num.of pages (Page 1 of 2) still are there!!!
Finaly, Plugin: Content-Page Navigation-Enabled=NO and no effect, nav. bar still exist!!!
I realy want nav.bar with numbers only (without Page x of y, Prev, Next, End..) but it seems that I can't kill the best at all.
...Help!
(Joomla 1.5)
"This sort of 'global' parameters issue dogged me too with 1.5.x but I believe that I have finally got a handle on it It was the 'new feature' of having the Menu Item being able to override these that "got" me. From what I gather now, the Article Manager > Parameters is where the 'Global' values are set, i.e. if you set the 'Read more...link' and 'Show Navigation' to 'Hide
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
This is driving me nuts!
I have set the following pagenav related settings in an attempt to get rid of pagnav on my Front Page Blog layout:
Menu Items-->Main Menu-->Home-->
Pagination: Hide
Pagination Results: Hide
and in Content-->Article Manager-->Parameters
Show navigation: Hide
None of this has any effect!!!
the site is: http://www.fishingcatproject.info
Diagnostic Information
Joomla! Version: Joomla! 1.5.9 Production/Stable [ Vatani ] 9-January-2009 23:00 GMT
configuration.php: Not Writable (Mode: 444 ) | RG_EMULATION: N/A
Architecture/Platform: Linux 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5PAE ( i686) | Web Server: Apache ( http://www.fishingcatproject.info ) | PHP Version: 5.2.8
PHP Requirements: register_globals: Disabled | magic_quotes_gpc: Enabled | safe_mode: Disabled | MySQL Support: Yes | XML Support: Yes | zlib Support: Yes
mbstring Support (1.5): Yes | iconv Support (1.5): Yes | save.session_path: Writable | Max.Execution Time: 30 seconds | File Uploads: Enabled
MySQL Version: 5.0.67.d7-ourdelta-log ( fishingcat.db.3542297.hostedresource.com via TCP/IP )
Thanks in advance for any help! I'm at my wit's end!
Pete
I have set the following pagenav related settings in an attempt to get rid of pagnav on my Front Page Blog layout:
Menu Items-->Main Menu-->Home-->
Pagination: Hide
Pagination Results: Hide
and in Content-->Article Manager-->Parameters
Show navigation: Hide
None of this has any effect!!!
the site is: http://www.fishingcatproject.info
Diagnostic Information
Joomla! Version: Joomla! 1.5.9 Production/Stable [ Vatani ] 9-January-2009 23:00 GMT
configuration.php: Not Writable (Mode: 444 ) | RG_EMULATION: N/A
Architecture/Platform: Linux 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5PAE ( i686) | Web Server: Apache ( http://www.fishingcatproject.info ) | PHP Version: 5.2.8
PHP Requirements: register_globals: Disabled | magic_quotes_gpc: Enabled | safe_mode: Disabled | MySQL Support: Yes | XML Support: Yes | zlib Support: Yes
mbstring Support (1.5): Yes | iconv Support (1.5): Yes | save.session_path: Writable | Max.Execution Time: 30 seconds | File Uploads: Enabled
MySQL Version: 5.0.67.d7-ourdelta-log ( fishingcat.db.3542297.hostedresource.com via TCP/IP )
Thanks in advance for any help! I'm at my wit's end!
Pete
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Me too! I just updated to 1.5.14 from 1.5.5 and the latest article I made has a next> button at the bottom of it. Can't get rid of the thing.
'Show Navigation' is set to 'Hide' in the parameters of the menu linking to that article, as well as within the article's parameters and in the global configuration.
What's up with that?
'Show Navigation' is set to 'Hide' in the parameters of the menu linking to that article, as well as within the article's parameters and in the global configuration.
What's up with that?
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
Hi, I have same problem:
Now is it possible to turn off at article level? Because the articles belong to category1 that has pagination hide but when viewing the articles I still see it.
Should I disable Pagination Results and Show a Feed Link? what do they do?
Now is it possible to turn off at article level? Because the articles belong to category1 that has pagination hide but when viewing the articles I still see it.
Should I disable Pagination Results and Show a Feed Link? what do they do?
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Re: How to remove prev & next button from the content page
As far as I have discovered it can't be turned off at article level.
So that means if you turn it off at category level by posting in Blog you will still have problem if you use an article structure that allows to read articles at certain category by direct link.
I mean you post a referring (similar) article somewhere in your site from "switched off category" and you have a problem
So that means if you turn it off at category level by posting in Blog you will still have problem if you use an article structure that allows to read articles at certain category by direct link.
I mean you post a referring (similar) article somewhere in your site from "switched off category" and you have a problem