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April 18, 2014 at 5:21 pm #196875I am trying to determine where I control the extra fields from. I am not seeing the option to edit the actual fields in the joomla article/category manager options, nor did i locate a plugin.
Please Advise!
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April 18, 2014 at 7:24 pm #531485I’m having the same problem, please someone post an answer!
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April 20, 2014 at 4:42 pm #531649There seems to be a glitch and TinyMCE doesn’t like this..
Your going to want to edit Module: “Sticky Module”
But to do this properly you’re going to need to go into your Global Configuration and choose: Default Editor: “Editor – None”.
This will disable TinyMCE and stop it from hiding what you need to access to edit.
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April 20, 2014 at 6:55 pm #531657<em>@vibedigital 422699 wrote:</em><blockquote>@dougyoung
There seems to be a glitch and TinyMCE doesn’t like this..
Your going to want to edit Module: “Sticky Module”
But to do this properly you’re going to need to go into your Global Configuration and choose: Default Editor: “Editor – None”.
This will disable TinyMCE and stop it from hiding what you need to access to edit.</blockquote>
I think that you didn’t understand the question, they were asking about extra fields in articles, that are used in Features Projects category.
I need answer on this question too :((.
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April 20, 2014 at 6:58 pm #531658I am an idiot. I started the topic. I was racing through working on this site over the weekend, the sticky module was a question I was pondering on my own. I replied to my own topic with an answer to a question I hadn’t asked, although I was wondering.
Clearly I wasn’t paying attention. Good job, me!
I am still wondering about my original question too.
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April 20, 2014 at 7:26 pm #531661Did you guys check the documentation?
Not using decor I don’t know if this is what you are after but it shows how to get to the extra fields (I think) in the masonry layout (featured projects).
EDIT: Template Configuration Section, then Masonry Config. Read that section.
Hope that helps
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April 20, 2014 at 7:31 pm #531662I have find out that extra fields can be translated (because my site is not on english). Translation can be found in this file: languageen-GBen-GB.tpl_ja_decor.ini
So I think that without programming you can’t control extra fields (throught plugin, modul or component). You can add or remove extra filed by changing the template code.
That is my opinion, maybe someone from Joomlart stuff can clarify this…:eek:
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