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Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
I have just upgraded to 2.5 (well, migrated from 1.5 to 2.5). Everything is running reasonably smoothly (thanks jUpgrade) however I can't for the life of me work out how to disable article titles in my content!
I have the article global settings set to hide, menu item set to hide and the individual article options set to hide, yet STILL the article title appears on every page (except the home page for some unexplained reason!)
I have tried using the shipped Joomla templates as well as the Astisteer generated template I wish to use, and all of them have the same problem.
Can anyone offer a solution?
Thanks,
Tony
I have the article global settings set to hide, menu item set to hide and the individual article options set to hide, yet STILL the article title appears on every page (except the home page for some unexplained reason!)
I have tried using the shipped Joomla templates as well as the Astisteer generated template I wish to use, and all of them have the same problem.
Can anyone offer a solution?
Thanks,
Tony
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title
I had to go to the menu item "Home" and hide the "Show Title" in the options. But I am using 1.6. You can give a try. Or you can edit this article and set the params Show Title to off.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title
I tried your suggestion thanks amy, the featured page is the only page that is behaving itself. It doesn't have any effect on the other pages.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title
I take it no one else is experiencing this problem! I have tried every option I can think of and can see no possible way to hide an article title in 2.5 despite having Show Title set to Hide in Article Manager and also set to Hide for each individual article.
It's not a template problem as the same thing happens when I set the default to Beez or Atomic.
Can someone PLEASE help?
Joomla 1.5.25
http://www.litchfieldtouristpark.com.au/
Joomla 2.5
http://www.litchfieldtouristpark.com.au/jupgrade/
It's not a template problem as the same thing happens when I set the default to Beez or Atomic.
Can someone PLEASE help?
Joomla 1.5.25
http://www.litchfieldtouristpark.com.au/
Joomla 2.5
http://www.litchfieldtouristpark.com.au/jupgrade/
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
OK - I've fixed it. I needed to check Hide under Page Display Option in the Menu Manager for each menu item linked to an article.
Which begs the question... why is there a Show Page Heading option under Page Display Options AND and a Show Title option under Article Options in Menu Manager: Edit Menu Item PLUS a Show Title option under Article Manager: Edit Article?
Which begs the question... why is there a Show Page Heading option under Page Display Options AND and a Show Title option under Article Options in Menu Manager: Edit Menu Item PLUS a Show Title option under Article Manager: Edit Article?
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
It is in "GLOBAL CONFIGURATION" page.
On the right hand side, you will see "SEO Settings".
On the 5th line you will find: "Include Site Name in Page Titles: [After/Before/None]"
On the right hand side, you will see "SEO Settings".
On the 5th line you will find: "Include Site Name in Page Titles: [After/Before/None]"
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
No, that's for displaying the site name in the browser tab. I was trying to remover the article (and menu item) name from appearing as the page title. I'm just scratching my head as to why there are so many options to show/hide the same function!
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Usually it is very handy, whether you want to show one title on all pages (global configuration settings), or different titles on separate pages (optional settings in each and every article/component).
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
flashpointmm wrote:OK - I've fixed it. I needed to check Hide under Page Display Option in the Menu Manager for each menu item linked to an article.
Which begs the question... why is there a Show Page Heading option under Page Display Options AND and a Show Title option under Article Options in Menu Manager: Edit Menu Item PLUS a Show Title option under Article Manager: Edit Article?
Thank you. It drove me crazy. Why are there so many hide/shows anyway?
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
To allow for the greatest flexibility of choice. Everyone's requirements are different.MAD King wrote:Thank you. It drove me crazy. Why are there so many hide/shows anyway?
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
version 2.5.6 - I think this is a bug - ALL page title instances are switched off, the cache is flushed and still they appear.
So yet again, how do you turn off pages titles when every place 'show page title' options appear they are set to 'hide'??????
So yet again, how do you turn off pages titles when every place 'show page title' options appear they are set to 'hide'??????
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
I'm having the same problem and it's driving me crazy. I've got global, and individual article title settings set to hide the titles. I'm dealing with the home page right now and want to replace the title of what displays with a graphic. The menu item "home" has no option I can see to hide titles. I've tested with standard joomla template as well is the one I'm using (made with template creator). A solution to this would be appreciated. I've tried all suggestions here and nothing works.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Have you set Show Title in Article Options and Show Page Heading in Page Display Options to hide in your menu link options in Menu Manager Flyboy?
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
flashpointmm wrote:Have you set Show Title in Article Options and Show Page Heading in Page Display Options to hide in your menu link options in Menu Manager Flyboy?
Yes. Show title is set globally, and locally (article level) to hide. Some articles aren't linked to menus so I created a hidden menu as suggested and linked them there and set the title to hide. They still show up on my system.
***update
The titles were showing on the home page that joomla uses as the default when installed. I had not defined my own home page menu item adding one and setting it to default. When I did this and linked it to featured articles the titles stopped displaying. It took me a few minutes to fugure out how to get the layout back (full paragraph then 3 columns below) but now the it's working.
It did not work however, if I used the joomla default "Home" top menu item for the home page menu link.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Hi All,
Seem to have missed something... My settings are:
For example, an article under menu X will display without title, but if the same article is also present on the home page as featured, the title reappears. If I then go the the article by clicking the "read more" link, it disappears. But, the article next to it, formated the same, will display the title even if I click on its "read more" link (which seems very odd, I admit)...
Does anyone know whether this issue has been resolved. If so, could someone summarize the solution to this (without needing to go into the template or css files)? Seems I'm not the only one going bald about it
Thanks and bests
Seem to have missed something... My settings are:
- Articles > Options > Show title = Hide
Menu manager > Page Display Options> Show Page Heading = No
Cache cleared regularly
For example, an article under menu X will display without title, but if the same article is also present on the home page as featured, the title reappears. If I then go the the article by clicking the "read more" link, it disappears. But, the article next to it, formated the same, will display the title even if I click on its "read more" link (which seems very odd, I admit)...
Does anyone know whether this issue has been resolved. If so, could someone summarize the solution to this (without needing to go into the template or css files)? Seems I'm not the only one going bald about it
Thanks and bests
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
I used the info on this page and mixed it and came up with:
Muleiolenimi wrote:
Articles > Options > Show title = Hide
Menu manager > Page Display Options> Show Page Heading = No
flashpointmm wrote:
"I needed to check Hide under Page Display Option in the Menu Manager for each menu item linked to an article"
Please see under the column "Menu item Type" = Articles>>Single article
Select these items individually and select Page Dispaly options
Set "Show Page Heading"=No
Well thanks to all of you for your inspiration
Muleiolenimi wrote:
Articles > Options > Show title = Hide
Menu manager > Page Display Options> Show Page Heading = No
flashpointmm wrote:
"I needed to check Hide under Page Display Option in the Menu Manager for each menu item linked to an article"
Please see under the column "Menu item Type" = Articles>>Single article
Select these items individually and select Page Dispaly options
Set "Show Page Heading"=No
Well thanks to all of you for your inspiration
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Thanks for the thread, I solved my problem as well. I couldn´t get rid of the pagetitel in my Article for the default homepage.
At the menu manager >> menu item >> Page Display option >> Show Page Heading >> no
Regards Karlapigen
At the menu manager >> menu item >> Page Display option >> Show Page Heading >> no
Regards Karlapigen
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Any chance of a site global, or menu global Page Heading setting option? It is a real pain having to go though all of them - especially when upgrading from J1.x to J2.5+ where for some reason all the page titles get turned off by the upgrade.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Hi Simonro,
Could you explain it clearly?
Could you explain it clearly?
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
If you change the settings for the menu items you wont have to change them for the articles inside of them.
Hope that helps :-) and else just ask ^^
Hope that helps :-) and else just ask ^^
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
What about the browser page title, meaning the top/first linkable blue underlined title you get when searching on Google for instance, in Joomla 1.6 I just changed it in the default menu, but in 2.5 it seems is not enough, what is it?
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
From every article I've read I've been told to hide the title on a sub featured page I need to go to the "Menu items / Home" > "Article Options" > Show Title - Change to "Use Article Settings" however this option does not exist for me. So I'm not sure what's up.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
There should be a global setting for menu items "Show Page Heading" option.
I now have to go through all the items to set title to be hidden.
And this happens just after I had to deal with the superb (winkiest wink) multi language capabilities...
I now have to go through all the items to set title to be hidden.
And this happens just after I had to deal with the superb (winkiest wink) multi language capabilities...
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
You have to navigate to Menu Items, then chose your Menu Link, then click on => Advanced Options => Article Options => Show Title - Here chose "Hide"!!!
Then navigate to => Page Display Options => Show Page Heading - Here chose "NO"
Then navigate to => Page Display Options => Show Page Heading - Here chose "NO"
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Back up your database before you try this.
I used the following SQL code in phpmyadmin to hide those menu titles across the whole site. Much easier than going through all of them manually.
If you have problems using it after copying and pasting, then retype the apostrophes and quotation marks.
I used the following SQL code in phpmyadmin to hide those menu titles across the whole site. Much easier than going through all of them manually.
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update tableprefix_menu set params = replace(params,'show_page_heading":"1','show_page_heading":"0');
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Sorry, I should have explained my answer above. Where in the SQL is says 'tableprefix_menu' , by this I mean there is a table called _menu with a prefix such as jos to become 'jos_menu' . So change 'tableprefix_menu' in my query to the name of your menu table. That worked for me anyway.
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Metzed....you rock man!!!
i had hundreds of articles transferred from 1.5 ... all with "Show page heading" at "yes"...
you saved me!! thanks a million
works on Joomla 3.2 .confirmed
i had hundreds of articles transferred from 1.5 ... all with "Show page heading" at "yes"...
you saved me!! thanks a million
works on Joomla 3.2 .confirmed
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
This solved the problem for me...in 2.5.16
Go to menu manger - edit the menu item - under Article Options - Show Title = Use Article Settings
Go to menu manger - edit the menu item - under Article Options - Show Title = Use Article Settings
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Re: Show/Hide Page Title - Joomla 2.5
Thanks Flashpointmm for posting this!flashpointmm wrote:OK - I've fixed it. I needed to check Hide under Page Display Option in the Menu Manager for each menu item linked to an article.
Which begs the question... why is there a Show Page Heading option under Page Display Options AND and a Show Title option under Article Options in Menu Manager: Edit Menu Item PLUS a Show Title option under Article Manager: Edit Article?
This has been driving me crazy the whole morning!
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