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    #193683

    Hello,

    After upgrading the fixel template I noticed this issue. I think it’s a bug: The articles of the sub-subcategory don’t show up.

    This is my structure:
    Category
    — sub category 1: List All Categories
    — sub sub category 1a
    — sub sub category 1b
    — sub sub category 1c
    — sub sub category 1d

    I created a menu item for subcategory: List All Categories and all categories are shown but when you click on a category, the articles are missing.

    I have to create a link for each and every sub-subcategory to show the articles and I think that is a bug in the template.

    Example 1: List All Categories
    http://going-natural.com/americas-next-natural-model/miss-nappturality-2012/all/

    Click on any one of those categories and you will see no articles at all:
    http://going-natural.com/list/americas-next-natural-model/miss-nappturality-2012/challenge-2-headwraps/

    This is how it should look with articles ( manually created a menu link):
    http://going-natural.com/list/americas-next-natural-model/season-5-annm/curl-definition-challenge/

    Please help. Let me know how I can fix this but asp because a lot of my content just doesn’t show.

    simplesite Friend
    #518309

    Please help. My website looks a mess because of the upgrade to fixel 1.0.2. Articles of subcategory are not shown, just modules. The articles are there but they don’t show.

    Here are some other examples: http://going-natural.com/list/going-natural-events/2010/
    http://going-natural.com/list/going-natural-events/2008/
    The articles are not shown, just the modules. Before the upgrade the articles showed as well.

    phong nam Friend
    #518390

    @simplesite: I have tried to check and compare the category/menu settings on your Fixel site, they are correct and as same as our template demo configuration. But, unfortunately the template could not load the Fixel Category Blog as we selected. Instead, it loads the default Joomla Category layout.

    Did you modify anything apart from updating the template? It will be great if you can move the site to a sub-directory temporarily as a test site. I will help you to check out the issue on this test site, instead of working on your current production site.

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