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  • fbernardello Friend
    #943628

    Hi @saguaros,
    no, the problem is not solved, but I changed the configuration of the section after a couple of weeks, because the pages were ugly.
    My question (Sub Layout) and my requests (restore the behaviour of template or provide a work-around) are still open.

    F.

    fbernardello Friend
    #944494

    Dear support,
    my request is still open; Could you please provide support?

    F.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #944963

    You can compare with our demo site:

    • http://www.epadova.com/vita-notturna-padova/locali-estivi.htm <<< this page will inherit sub-layout set for template style assigned to menu item ‘VITA NOTTURNA’ only if ‘Locali-estivi’ is not assigned to any menu item.

    • If ‘Locali-estivi’ belongs to a menu item already, it will inherit layout from that menu item.

    I hope this makes senses.

    fbernardello Friend
    #944994

    Dear @saguaros,
    it makes sense; the problem is this wasn’t working.

    Page 1 (category): http://www.epadova.com/vita-notturna-padova/locali-estivi.htm
    This page belong to a menu item. In this menu item I set a defferent template. This template is properly shown.

    Page2 (article): http://www.epadova.com/vita-notturna-padova/locali-estivi/le-staffe.htm
    This page (and all the other pages in this category) don’t belong to any menu-item. I’m expecting they are using the "Sub-Layout" I set in the "Locali Estivi" menu item, but they don’t.

    F.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #945623

    The article ‘Le Staffe, cibo, cocktail e musica alle Padovanelle’ belongs to category ‘Locali Estivi’ so, definitely, it will inherit the layout of template style assigned to menu item of its category, not sub-layout in this case. This is default behaviour of Joomla.

    fbernardello Friend
    #945729

    Dear @saguaros,
    I’m sorry, but I can’t understand. In this case, it should not work even in home-page.
    Can you provide a case in wich Sub-Layout is used?
    All the category pages are created by menu, and all articles belong to Categories.

    In any case, if this work-around can’t be suitable, I’m asking you a different work-around or a solution, to be able to show my category pages with the right column, and all my category articles, as I did before the template upgrade.

    F.

    fbernardello Friend
    #946528

    Still waiting.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #946554

    Let me take a sample from our demo site: http://ja-teline-v.demo.joomlart.com/index.php/en/ and menu item World

    1. The parent menu item ‘WORLD’ is assigned with ‘magazine-home’ layout

    2. Under this ‘WORLD’ menu, you see ‘WORLD CATEGORIES’ – which is a module displaying list of categories: http://prntscr.com/bok7vv

    3. As you can see that these categories don’t belong to any menu item so basically they will inherit ‘magazine-home’ layout from their parent item – ‘WORLD’ item in this case

    4. So the question is what if you want to assign specific layout for these categories (you can’t set it via WORLD item and these cats don’t belong to any menu item). And the sub-layout will be used here – in which you can set via layout configuration

    http://nimb.ws/4baUGo

    I hope this makes senses.

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