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On a site for a writer that I’ve made with Artisan, I have a page showing all her books in individual modules. Text in each module links to a separate article about the book. However, these articles are displaying in the home page — that is, on a page showing the modules that should only display on the home page. I want the article to display by itself with just the logo and main menu. I don’t recall ever having encountered this situation in the past with your templates. Is there some custom code that will achieve what I want?

Site in question: tchevalier.com > go to Books

(I did try to work around this by creating a menu item for each title, making 10 child items for the Books menu item, so that I could make links to the menu item for each book instead of just to the article. That way I could control which modules displayed with the article. But when the 10 sub menu items dropped down they pushed the other menu items down past the bottom edge of the side column.)
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Hello

A popular solution to this would be to use the 'Advanced Module Manager' extension which allows for much greater control over module assignment. Advanced module manager can be downloaded for free from.. https://www.nonumber.nl/extensions/advancedmodulemanager

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