If you want to get rid of the recently added section you need to add the
following line to your theme.xsl:

    <xsl:template
> match="dri:div[@id='aspect.discovery.SiteRecentSubmissions.div.site-home']">
>
>     </xsl:template>
>

Due to some issues in discovery 1.7.x commenting out the recent submissions
transformer doesn't work, this has been fixed as part of:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DSCR-22 (although still open it has been
committed).

I would like to report that when DSpace 1.8.0 is released it will be
possible to hide these recent submissions on the home page in the
configuration of discovery.
More information on how Discovery configuration will be improved in DSpace
1.8.0 can be found here:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOCDEV/Discovery.


Kevin Van de Velde
@mire
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atmire.com - Institutional Repository Solutions



On 19 August 2011 23:00, Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear. Dspace-Devel,
>
> I am using Dspace 1.7.2, XMLUI and discovery but I wanted to get rid of the
> Recently Added Section on the Dspace Homepage.
>
> I saw that there was a section in the Discovery sitemap.xml where the "Site
> Recent Submissions" transform was applied to the homepage.
>
> I commented this transform out and it did remove the "Recently Added"
> section from the homepage.  Unfortunately it also disabled Discovery in the
> sidebar.
>
> Any ideas why this would happen?
>
> Thank You,
> Joseph
>
>
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