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#1 2007-09-27 21:35:18
- Shaliza
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How to remove the title/date from each article page?
It’s been a while since I’ve used Textpattern, but I’m getting into it again. How does one do this? For example:
Article Title :: Date
This bit of information is seen at the top of my articles. And yep, I’m running the latest version.
Last edited by Shaliza (2007-09-27 21:39:45)
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#2 2007-09-27 22:45:11
- els
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Re: How to remove the title/date from each article page?
It’s in the article form, probably ‘default’, under Presentation > Forms (<txp:title />
, <txp:posted />
).
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#3 2007-09-27 22:55:57
- Shaliza
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Re: How to remove the title/date from each article page?
Just checked. It was actually under “single”, but it worked. Thanks!
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#4 2010-06-17 09:05:59
- peter hobday
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Re: How to remove the title/date from each article page?
Hi – I am new to the forum, and need to know how to remove the date from articles. The advice above, however, gives no link to the answer, so I have searched under ‘Jump to’ > ‘Presentation’ and there is no ‘> Forms’. Just ‘packaged designs’ and ‘Textgarden’
Neither can I find ‘article’ ‘form’ or ‘single’ anywhere. Sorry to revisit this question, which has been asked so many times, but I cannot find a clear answer.
Is the forum only for web developers?
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#5 2010-06-17 11:16:54
- uli
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Re: How to remove the title/date from each article page?
peter hobday wrote:
so I have searched under ‘Jump to’ > ‘Presentation’ and there is no ‘> Forms’. Just ‘packaged designs’ and ‘Textgarden’
Neither can I find ‘article’ ‘form’ or ‘single’ anywhere.
You’ve searched here in the forum, right? Have a look at the admin side of TXP. There you’ll find what you need: Presentation > Forms.
Like Els said: you’ll most probably find the <txp:posted />
that’s annoying you in the default form.
When you install smd_where_used you don’t need to click through all of your forms, rather let TXP do the search for you.
In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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