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4/30/2013 9:51 PM
 
Hi.  I wanted to remove some of the elements from the catalog.htm file. I tried to comment out the sections I didn't want showing (like [CATEGORY]. Didn't really work. The closing comment tag shows. I then tried to wrap it in a div with display set to none. That seemed to also hide the Detail element too. I ended up with this... and it works. Is there a better way to do this? I want to hide the Category section, but not the Detail.







<div class="StoreCatalogWrapper">



    [BREADCRUMB]



    [SEARCH]



    [SEARCHRESULTS]



    <!--[CATEGORY]



    [DETAIL]



    <div style="clear:both;"></div>



</div>



 
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5/1/2013 9:14 AM
 
Hi Gary

When hiding a token or HTML snippet you need to have before the opening and closing comments. If you try this line for [CATEGORY] token is should work for you.

<!-- [CATEGORY] -->

Regards

Mark
 
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5/1/2013 8:33 PM
 
Actually, adding the closing tag causes it to show at the bottom. Not sure why. But if I leave it open, like in my post, it works. Also, if I comment out category, as you show it, it also removes the detail. BUT, leaving it unclosed causes the Category to be hidden but NOT the Details. Weird, but I am doing to run with it. Thanks.
 
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5/24/2013 8:39 PM
 
Ultimately, I ended up hiding it via CSS. That seems to have done the trick.

All: Be sure to back up you CV folder before running any updates. (Same goes for must other Extensions/Modules that allow you change CSS and templates).  I had made many changes and the update file overwrote these (which I think would be expected). I just backed up the new ones that overwrote mine and copied back the ONLY the ones I had changed. The only issue would be if the CV team make template changes. Then might need to compare files and make new changes are needed.

Gary
 
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