Templates Settings appeared on the Front-end

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dbtech
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Templates Settings appeared on the Front-end

Post by dbtech » Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:07 pm

The "Templates Setting" configuration screen just started appearing on the Front-end. I turned off front end editing and have checked the Articles and Modules. The Templates Index.php file does not appear to be corrupt. Any Ideas!!

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Re: Templates Settings appeared on the Front-end

Post by AMurray » Sat Feb 09, 2019 1:18 am

Without further information, no I don't have any idea what you're asking about.

Can you provide some screenshots as to what you're referring?

What template are you actually using? Protostar, or third-party?

Maybe it's by design, if you log in as a super admin on the front end? Maybe your template is built to allow front-end editing, I don't know.
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Re: Templates Settings appeared on the Front-end

Post by dbtech » Sat Feb 09, 2019 2:16 am

I tried to get as much info in the Pic's as I could! I cannot edit this with the Front End editing and I cannot determine were to go to remove it from the Homepage. It does not appear to be part of a module or Article. The third Pic is the Template I am using as the Default, thanks!
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