1. Enzo Vivirito
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  3. Tuesday, 16 May 2017
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Dear Ciaran,
I can not delete the space above and below the "bottom1a" (Arte2) and "bottom1f" (Filosofia2) modules.
The template is Hannah and this is http://www.gioprint.it/.
I am sure of your courteous help.
Thanks Enzo
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Hi Enzo

To amend may I suggest the following article.. https://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/hiding-the-component-article-area-on-a-page

Ciarán
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Dearest, I certainly have limits that prevent me from following this time, your normally clear indications:
English modest level and almost no knowledge of CSS.
I tried to include "#container_main {display: none;}" in the "custom css" template. In fact, the white space above "bottom1a" (Arte2) and "bottom1f" (Philosophy2) disappears, but there is black space under the two modules, and menu subtasks no longer work.
I would be grateful if you could help me.
I've created for you an SA account at the site:
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Hi Enzo

We have created a new template style and assigned it to just your homepage. In this stye we have added the suggested CSS to hide the component area.

We have also removed the empty paragraph tag from your 'Filosofia 2' module.

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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