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Hi, I was just wondering how you remove the Categories bar in the CMS. I will not be using it, so I really don't need it there. Please and thanks! (:
Mike |
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#2
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What Categories bar? You'll need to be waaaay more specific than that (images really help).
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#3
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I apologize. here is a picture of what I would like to remove. (I have seen it one some sites.)
![]() Since I will not be using this, I have seen it removed on a few sites. Any How-Tos or anyting along those lines would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Mike |
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That's in your layout. You put it there (or you used a layout that already had it in there). Just go edit the layout and remove it.
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#5
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In what steps do I and can I remove this sidebar?
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#6
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This is a question regarding default CMS functionality. There are tutorials on vb.com regarding the cms and how to set it up. I suggest you look them over. Changing the layout is very basic functionality for the CMS.
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#7
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Thank you!
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