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Thanks for a great template.

If you can pleas assist with an item. We are trying to remove the featured article from the home page - if we dont set a featured article - the whit block remains behind. We would like this block to go away: Please see example:
http://196.46.185.99/~marinedr/index.php

Then the second issue is this, if we click on the more information link (just above the featured article white bar- it doesnt take you to a page - it populates the featured article space on the home page.

Is this a setting we can change?

Any assistance would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Jon
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Hi Jon

To remove this area of your template completely try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters.


#container_main {
display: none;
}


Presuming you wish to use this area on other pages of your site, you will need to create a separate template style specifically for your homepage to which you will add the above CSS. For details on creating multiple template styles please check out the following tutorial... http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/creating-multiple-template-styles

Your 'More Information' button is taking you to the article which is displayed in the component/article. Just to confirm I understand you correctly you wish to disable the module above the article on this page?

CiarĂ¡n
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