Sorry, I can't figure out how to reply to a thread of posts, but I just wanted to update everyone on my findings regarding not being able to hide the title. Thanks to Linda who got me thinking that it might not be me, but a bug in the template. So, the good news is I am not losing it. It is a bug in the Yootheme template I am using (Flux), and there is a posting on their forum that explains how to fix it. The bad news is it fixed it for all except one article,-- http://www.babyproofersplus.com/BPP25/apartment-living-in-nyc-dos-and-dontsand I can't, for the life of me, figure out why it not only shows the title (Children Safety: Living in an Apartment) when i am hiding it, but it also shows the 'system title' (Apartment Living in NYC – Do’s and Don’ts) which is different and I don't even know where it is coming from. At one time I had an unused menu item by that name pointing to the article, but I deleted it and the whole menu it was on. (I even looked at the database and can't see anything off). It turns out also, that this is the only article in this category (Blog) that doesn't have the category and id# in the address bar.
I don't know if these are bugs in my template, Joomla2.5, a glitch in the migration or if I am overlooking something. Any ideas? Ellen -- <http://www.ebrwebsitedesigns.com> Ellen Rothwax Web Design and Development *Don’t say you can’t afford a website. . .you can’t afford not to have one. *www.ebrwebsitedesigns.com* *(P) 203 572-5756* *
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