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How do I remove this Nav Button?
Hi, i've been a bit stupid, added a nav button to my site awhile ago, and now totally can't remember what I did to put it there!
My site is here and I want to remove the "Boat Sales (Coming Soon)" button. I was messing about with a few plugins, but have now settled with the purchased version of Tab and Link Manager which is great but, I've removed all the other navbar plugins I have, but the unwanted button still remains! I may have used code if I found it somewhere (I'm no good with code myself) but I must admit I'm totally stumped and feel stupid about it, lol. Any help would be massively appreciated. Thanks |
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In AdminCP, turn off the Plugin/Hook system. If the button still remains, you know it is not related to a plugin or add-on.
From there you can view the page source code to determine which template this code is in. Here's the code as it appears in page source: PHP Code:
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Thanks Max.
I disabled Plugins/Hooks and it did disappear, so I'm guessing this means it is a plugin still controlling the button. Strange thing is I can't see a plugin in the list that has anything to do with it, but I guess I will disable each one at a time and see if any effect it. UPDATE: Ok, i've gone Plugins & Products > Plugin Manager > Nav Tab and then removed the code <a href="http://www.onlinemarina.co.uk/boatsales.php" class="navtab">Boat Sales (Coming Soon) </a></li> which just leaves $template_hook['navtab_end'] .= ' '; It seems to have worked, but just checking that is a ok / safe way of doing it. Thanks. |
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Alternatively you could have just disabled the plugin.
But, you're okay as it is. |
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