Support Team
posted this
02 September 2014
Hello
Unfortunately Themler template always contains page templates.
Home template - is applied to the joomla front page only.
Post template - is applied to the Simgle Article with metadata enabled (date, author, print, etc)
Page template - is applied to the Single Article metadata disabled (all metadata should be disabled or enabled only those icons that were added to this page template).
Blog template - is applied to the Category Blog or Featured Articles.
Default template - is applied to all other pages.
To duplicate controls to the other page templates you can use Paste as Link option.
Unfortunately you can't disable using page templates at this time.
And some thing else when i don't use any modules to left position it still take the same place although it's empty
Themler is based on bootstrap framework. This framework always reserves space for the column even if it's empty. This is feature of bootstrap.
Artisteer is using its own framework and different page structure.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Olivia
Hello
Unfortunately Themler template always contains page templates.
*Home template* - is applied to the joomla front page only.
*Post template* - is applied to the Simgle Article with metadata **enabled** (date, author, print, etc)
*Page template* - is applied to the Single Article metadata **disabled** (all metadata should be disabled or enabled only those icons that were added to this page template).
*Blog template* - is applied to the Category Blog or Featured Articles.
*Default template* - is applied to all other pages.
To duplicate controls to the other page templates you can use *Paste as Link* option.
Unfortunately you can't disable using page templates at this time.
> And some thing else when i don't use any modules to left position it still take the same place although it's empty
Themler is based on bootstrap framework. This framework always reserves space for the column even if it's empty. This is feature of bootstrap.
Artisteer is using its own framework and different page structure.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Olivia