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October 6, 2012 at 2:44 pm #181231Hi, I have a problem with this template.
At home I have an article and to his left three modules.
If I open the article by the “read more”, the three modules remain visible, even if they are set to appear only on the home.
How can I fix it?Website is here: http://www.kleb.it/new
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October 6, 2012 at 3:09 pm #469293This is likely because there is no menu item that includes the article that you are clicking the read-more on. This causes that article to open in the layout that the home page uses. There are a few ways to work around this:
1. Create a menu item on a menu that is no shown anywhere on the site to point directly to that article, and then make it so that the new menu item is using a layout in the template manager that does not include those modules (template manager, choose template, create a layout (or use an existiing one) and point the menu item to it).
2. The other option, which I found works well for items in sliders and other module positions that pull in an entire category of articles. Rather than having to create a menu item for every article – and having to teach my clients that they have to create new menu items at all – I create a menu item that is a Blog layout type and loads the category that holds the items in that module. For example, I have a slider that loads articles in the category fp-slider. I then create a menu item that says to load items from fp-slider. I then make sure that the menu item is using the layout I want rather than being force into the home page layout. This will then automatically adapt to all of the articles that get set to the fp-slider category.
It took me a lot of playing around to figure out that the blog layout pointing at a category would automatically apply to all individual items that were also in that category, even when not loaded by the menu item, but pulled into a category…
I hope this helps.
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