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luciano991  
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 More options Apr 20 2012, 3:45 pm
From: luciano991 <mountain...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:45:57 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Apr 20 2012 3:45 pm
Subject: Re: can't hide article title
Ellen,

This has also made me a bit cross on occasion. But one thing to check
is the menu item itself in the menu manager. In the menu item
parameters (inside each menu item configuration; there's no universal
Options panel) there is a category called LinkTypeOptions and by
default (*&%$#(*) Add Menu Title is set to Yes. Try setting this to No
and see what happens. Bugs me that this is the case. And you have to
check it for each menu item.

All the best,

Mark

On Apr 19, 6:46 pm, Ellen Rothwax <ellen.roth...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe I am too close to this project, but I am stumped.
> I am using joomla2.5, yootheme template and articles anywhere. I have an
> article in a module, and when you click the Continue reading link, it links
> to the article page. There is no menu link to this article. I have the
> article parameters set to hide the title, yet it still shows up. Firebug
> indicates it is a system title. How can I hide it?
> I tried creating a menu item for the article and linking to it manually
> from the module (instead of using the plugin's code) and the title still
> shows up (yes, I checked no title in the menu parameters)
> I must be overlooking something, but I can't figure it out.
> The site ishttp://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/and the module is the
> post-it in the middle of the page

> Also, unrelated to that, I have 16 articles in one category.All parameters
> are the same. The menu is set to blog layout.  Why would some article
> titles/read more/and links in a latest news module, be linking to *
> name-of-category/(id#)25-alias-name.html*, likehttp://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/blog/51-crib-bumpers
> and others leave off the* category name and id #* likehttp://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/a-safe-sleep-for-all-babies  ?
> My SEO Settings are :    Search Engine Friendly URLs-- yes      Use URL
> rewriting --yes

> Any insight would be helpful :(
> Ellen

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