dannycool wrote:Sarah is correct about changing it from the backend. She said
Go to Menus > Menu Manager > Options button (top right) > Page Display Options and set set to No.
I had the same prob. Even though the Page Display Option was already yet to NO, you must still click on SAVE which triggers the option so that the ARTICLES title disappears.. So dont be fooled by the fact that Page Display Option was already yet to NO. Still click on save. And the ARTICLE title will disappear form the page in question. No need to hack joomla.
Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page heading
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Re: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page heading
នៅដើមសប្តាហ៍នេះខ្ញុំបានធ្វើចំណាកស្រុកមកពីវែបសាយរបស់ Joomla 1.5 ទៅកាន់ 2.5 ដែលជារឿងដំបូងដែលខ្ញុំត្រូវធ្វើគឺបិទចំណងជើងទំព័រដូច្នេះពួកគេមិនបានបង្ហាញខ្លួននៅលើអត្ថបទពិតប្រាកដនៅកំពូល។
ប៉ុន្តែនៅលើជុំឡា 1.5 ខ្ញុំមានចំណងជើងអត្ថបទបង្ហាញថាជាចំណងជើងទំព័រកម្មវិធីរុករកដូច្នេះពិតប្រាកដ "< title >" ក្បាលមិនមែននៅលើកំពូលនៃមាតិកានៃអត្ថបទនេះ។
ឥឡូវនេះខ្ញុំមើលឃើញគឺមានវិធីមួយដើម្បីកំណត់វាដោយដៃនៅក្រោមធាតុម៉ឺនុយគ្នាក្រោម "Page Display Options" > "Browser Page Title"
ប៉ុន្តែគឺវាមានការកំណត់ដើម្បីបង្ហាញចំណងជើងអត្ថបទដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្តិថាជាចំណងជើងនៃទំព័រកម្មវិធីរុករកជំនួសឱ្យការបញ្ចូលមួយគ្នាដោយដៃដូចជារូបខ្ញុំនេះជាប្រភេទនៃការបរាជ័យគោលបំណងនៃការយ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយការដាក់ចំណងជើងនៅលើអត្ថបទក្នុងកន្លែងដំបូងសម្រាប់ខ្ញុំនេះ។
សង្ឃឹមថានរណាម្នាក់អាចជួយ
ប៉ុន្តែនៅលើជុំឡា 1.5 ខ្ញុំមានចំណងជើងអត្ថបទបង្ហាញថាជាចំណងជើងទំព័រកម្មវិធីរុករកដូច្នេះពិតប្រាកដ "< title >" ក្បាលមិនមែននៅលើកំពូលនៃមាតិកានៃអត្ថបទនេះ។
ឥឡូវនេះខ្ញុំមើលឃើញគឺមានវិធីមួយដើម្បីកំណត់វាដោយដៃនៅក្រោមធាតុម៉ឺនុយគ្នាក្រោម "Page Display Options" > "Browser Page Title"
ប៉ុន្តែគឺវាមានការកំណត់ដើម្បីបង្ហាញចំណងជើងអត្ថបទដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្តិថាជាចំណងជើងនៃទំព័រកម្មវិធីរុករកជំនួសឱ្យការបញ្ចូលមួយគ្នាដោយដៃដូចជារូបខ្ញុំនេះជាប្រភេទនៃការបរាជ័យគោលបំណងនៃការយ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយការដាក់ចំណងជើងនៅលើអត្ថបទក្នុងកន្លែងដំបូងសម្រាប់ខ្ញុំនេះ។
សង្ឃឹមថានរណាម្នាក់អាចជួយ
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Re: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page heading
be sure to remember that if you are seeing the title and this is already set to "NO", Set it to yes, save, then again to no, save. Gone!saraheagle wrote:Good News,
You can now choose by default whether to show the Page Heading or not. Works on J 2.5.4.
Go to Menus > Menu Manager > Options button (top right) > Page Display Options and set set to No.
Big thanks to the Joomla team for implementing this
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Re: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page heading
Thanks Erickas for your help! I created a hidden menu item and I copy the link and add &Itemid=
and then the number of the hidden menu to the URL and it worked like a charm on my 404-page for Joomla 3.3.6
index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=110
Hellen.
and then the number of the hidden menu to the URL and it worked like a charm on my 404-page for Joomla 3.3.6
index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=110
Hellen.
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Re: SOLVED: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page h
Worked for me. Thanks Sarah - you are a life saver - this quirk was driving me nuts.avatarzan wrote:dannycool wrote:Sarah is correct about changing it from the backend. She said
Go to Menus > Menu Manager > Options button (top right) > Page Display Options and set set to No.
I had the same prob. Even though the Page Display Option was already yet to NO, you must still click on SAVE which triggers the option so that the ARTICLES title disappears.. So dont be fooled by the fact that Page Display Option was already yet to NO. Still click on save. And the ARTICLE title will disappear form the page in question. No need to hack joomla.
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Re: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page heading
At first this wasn't working in my case, even after switching between saving Yes and No under the unpublished menu item - Show Page Heading option. I then looked for something in global settings (Control Panel - Global - Menus) and found Show Page Heading there also. Clicking on save with this set to No resolved the issue for me. The Article heading no longer shows when linking to an unpublished menu article.saraheagle wrote:Good News,
You can now choose by default whether to show the Page Heading or not. Works on J 2.5.4.
Go to Menus > Menu Manager > Options button (top right) > Page Display Options and set set to No.
Big thanks to the Joomla team for implementing this
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Re: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page heading
I tried this and it still doesn't work. Any ideas ?
saraheagle wrote:
I have flagged this problem in this post
http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=624&t=697131
To fix you need ftp into your files.
- Copy \components\com_content\views\article\tmpl\default.php
- And paste the file into \templates\**your template**\html\com_content\article
- Open it/download it to edit it and look for <?php if ($this->params->get('show_page_heading', 1)) : ?>
- Change the 1 to a 0 save and upload if necessary
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Re: SOLVED: Unable to hide parent title "Articles" in page headi
Wow - 7ish years later and still a "bug".
Simply clicking save without any other changes "fixed" the issue after much frustration and time trying to troubleshoot. Really JOOMLA? Get these quirks fixed! It's what makes people look to other CMSs (not that they don't have their quirks) - but Joomla is better than this!
THANKS for posting this "silly" fix!
Simply clicking save without any other changes "fixed" the issue after much frustration and time trying to troubleshoot. Really JOOMLA? Get these quirks fixed! It's what makes people look to other CMSs (not that they don't have their quirks) - but Joomla is better than this!
THANKS for posting this "silly" fix!
dannycool wrote:Sarah is correct about changing it from the backend. She said
Go to Menus > Menu Manager > Options button (top right) > Page Display Options and set set to No.
I had the same prob. Even though the Page Display Option was already yet to NO, you must still click on SAVE which triggers the option so that the ARTICLES title disappears.. So dont be fooled by the fact that Page Display Option was already yet to NO. Still click on save. And the ARTICLE title will disappear form the page in question. No need to hack joomla.