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hi ciaran,

please have a look here:

http://www.videeopix.de/design/index.php

I want no content (start article) on this page. Is this possible?

regards
grit
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hi Ciarán

great. thank you so much. It works fine now.

regards
grit
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Presuming you wish to use this area on other pages of your site, you will need to create a separate template style specifically for your homepage to which you will add the display:none CSS. For details on creating multiple template styles please check out the following tutorial... http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/creating-multiple-template-styles

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Hi Ciaran,

yes. this would be nice.

Have a look here:

http://www.videeopix.de/design/index.php

I won't show the container with the "n",

I tried to add this
:
#container_main {display: none !important;
}
but of course there was no content shown on every menu. Not so good.
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Not sure if I understand you correctly. You wish place some modules on your homepage but leave the component/article area blank?

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hi cirian,
yes, I know this, but I won't show any article on the main page, only modules.

I use know module anywhere and place a module in the article homepage.

regards
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HI Grit

In Joomla you can set your homepage menu item by simply clicking the star under the home column next to the menu item of your choice (Menu Manager). Creating a menu item linking to the article of your choice and then setting this menu item as 'home' will place it as your homepage.

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