Remove home page module after click read more

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GK User
Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:17 pm
HI, if you click "read more" on one homepage module, all the homepage modules are shown also in the article page, like in homepage. In the modules settings I've set only home for display the module.

For "hide" the modules I moved all in the bottom position, but how can I solve this problem? Is very urgent!

Thank you
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Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:09 pm
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GK User
Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:05 pm
A nice way to manage modules is by using the nonumber advanced module manager. Download and install the nonumber nonumbermanager once you have installed it go to components and go into the nonumbermanager and install the advanced module manager. Once you have set it up you will have a new set of options which can be applied to modules with multiple conditions, times and dates etc.

Use the settings to assign the modules you want to the menu links you want them to appear in connection with.
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Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:11 am
Aghost wrote:A nice way to manage modules is by using the nonumber advanced module manager. Download and install the nonumber nonumbermanager once you have installed it go to components and go into the nonumbermanager and install the advanced module manager. Once you have set it up you will have a new set of options which can be applied to modules with multiple conditions, times and dates etc.

Use the settings to assign the modules you want to the menu links you want them to appear in connection with.


I tried to follows your idea, but nothing, the same situation. I tried to install in other folder the complete quickstart package and it works with the same configuration. I'm confused!
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GK User
Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:38 am
It's a very basic function of joomla so I think you will need to get one of the gavick team to take a look at your site via the backend. Ask one of the mods if you can send them login details for your admin area so they can investigate. Create an admin account for them which you can disable after they have taken a look.

Without access to your admin area I can't offer any other suggestions sorry.
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GK User
Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:19 pm
I found a solution: assign every article to a menu item.
The menu may not be visible, but the modules doesn't appear after "read more" tag.
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GK User
Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:00 pm
Well that makes sense - it's a bit difficult to apply module management to items which have no reference to a menu item.
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