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  • erickpaulino Friend
    #200262

    Hello,

    I have some articles that are being displayed below the modules that should only appear in home page.

    For example, take a look at my site’s home:

    http://www.docelimao.com.br/site

    Then take a look at this article:

    https://www.docelimao.com.br/site/102-servicos/videodicas/1607-videodica-limao-mineralizante

    You’ll see that the article appears after all the modules of home page.

    For this very same article, there is an alternative address that works fine:(when you search for this article in Google the results display both options)

    https://www.docelimao.com.br/site/servicos/102-videodicas/1607-videodica-limao-mineralizante.html

    Note that there is a sligthly difference between them that makes one work and the other don’t.

    Can you please help me understand this behavior and tell me how can I fix it to make both options display the same way, without the home modules?

    Thank you,

    Erick

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #544662

    <blockquote>Then take a look at this article:

    https://www.docelimao.com.br/site/10…-mineralizante

    You’ll see that the article appears after all the modules of home page. </blockquote>

    Hello seems the above article is not assigned to any menu . when you open it via above url .
    you can see the difference in other article url
    https://www.docelimao.com.br/site/servicos/102-videodicas/1607-videodica-limao-mineralizante.html .

    Can you give me the link of the page where this article giving this link
    https://www.docelimao.com.br/site/10…-mineralizante

    madhall Friend
    #545220

    Hi Pankaj,

    I am facing the same issue as well. When an article is created is it necessary to connect it to a menu item? because I am not sure I understand that correctly cause that would mean that for every article there needs to be a menu item? that would mean that 100 articles would need 100 menu items?

    Can you help?

    thanks
    madhall

    madhall Friend
    #545302

    Hello!

    Found a solution to the problem and I think I now understand what Pankaj trying to say…

    For all Joomla novices like me….

    1) All articles are viewed on the frontpage unless the category they are in or the article itself is linked to a menu item
    2) If you do not want to link an article to a menu item then create a menu say “Invisible” and within it create and publish a menu item linked to the categories containing your articles

    This way all articles will be seen under that menu item and not on the front page…

    I hope i got that right Pankaj!

    Cheers
    madhall

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #545348

    <blockquote>I am facing the same issue as well. When an article is created is it necessary to connect it to a menu item? because I am not sure I understand that correctly cause that would mean that for every article there needs to be a menu item? that would mean that 100 articles would need 100 menu items?</blockquote>

    Hello there is no need to create a new menu for every article
    what i mean to say is .. when you add a new article in a category .
    for example article1 is in the news1 category but news1 category is not assigned in any article .
    in that case the article url of article will shows you a system url .

    <blockquote>2) If you do not want to link an article to a menu item then create a menu say “Invisible” and within it create and publish a menu item linked to the categories containing your articles</blockquote>

    yes you can do this . but make sure .. when this article will open
    it will shows the name of that hidden menu in its url .

    Hope i helps 🙂

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