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Hello,

I'm using the template Artisan for a website. It is used for several locations in one website. For each location I made a copy of the Artisan template.
Now I'm having about 10 templates (copies) in one site.
I have changed something in the index.php file from copy 1. But I recognized that there is still one index.php. So my customization is shown in every copy template.
How can I made a another change in the index.php of each copy ?
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Hello

I am not sure if I understand you correctly. Have you made duplicate templates styles or duplicates of the actual template files? To better understand your issue may I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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Hello,

Thanks for your answer. I have made duplicates of the actual template files and changed some settings (logo etc) in each copy. Then I uses the copies for several menu's.
In the meantime I have found a solution myself. I have made a new module like you wrote in a tutorial in youre site. And I can use the new module per template if I want.

So this is how I did the job.

Thanks anyway for your quick response.

Best regards
Kees
  1. more than a month ago
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