How can I remove the category name from the top of each web page.
Not the one i the top menu but the one at the top of the webpage.
Example.
I named a page Testimonials and it is written in the webpage itself in black text (this is not the clickable link near the top though)
Sorry if I'm not explaining this well but I cant think how to explain it better than this.
Thanks
Not the one i the top menu but the one at the top of the webpage.
Example.
I named a page Testimonials and it is written in the webpage itself in black text (this is not the clickable link near the top though)
Sorry if I'm not explaining this well but I cant think how to explain it better than this.
Thanks
Hi,
I have attached a screen shot of the text I want to remove in a jpg. I have added a red arrow pointing at it,
Many thanks
I have attached a screen shot of the text I want to remove in a jpg. I have added a red arrow pointing at it,
Many thanks
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Most likely it's a header (H1, H2 or H3), so just do it with CSS.
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Has this issue been resolved, so far? If not, there is no need to modify the CSS stylesheet file to remove the dynamic category name. From the default theme, it would be from the following location: catalog/view/theme/default/template/product/category.tpl file
Look for the same type of code in your custom theme. This should resolve the issue.
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<h2><?php echo $heading_title; ?></h2>
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Are you serious? Using CSS is the easiest and the most right way to manage ANY layout elements. Editing template files is the last resort.straightlight wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:56 amHas this issue been resolved, so far? If not, there is no need to modify the CSS stylesheet file to remove the dynamic category name. From the default theme, it would be from the following location: catalog/view/theme/default/template/product/category.tpl file
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Hi,
Well i'm not sure of the right or wrong way as im a bit of a novice at this but straightlight your idea worked and its taken it off every page on my website which is exactly what I wanted.
Many thanks indeed
Well i'm not sure of the right or wrong way as im a bit of a novice at this but straightlight your idea worked and its taken it off every page on my website which is exactly what I wanted.
Many thanks indeed
Note, that on ANY upgrade or if you overwrite files, all your changes will be lost. This is why it is always better to use either VQMod or custom CSS and not edit core files.winterinthesun wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:11 amWell i'm not sure of the right or wrong way as im a bit of a novice at this but straightlight your idea worked and its taken it off every page on my website which is exactly what I wanted.
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As written here:
Look for the same type of code in your custom theme. This should resolve the issue.
Note, that on ANY upgrade or if you overwrite files, all your changes will be lost. This is why it is always better to use either VQMod or custom CSS and not edit core files.
Yes, I am.Are you serious?
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Straightlight
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