Hello Pierre,
The “Expired” label is a known issue with Themler templates, as they sometimes interpret Joomla’s article date settings differently than the default template. To fix this, you can try the following:
Check Article Settings:
In Joomla, go to Content > Articles and verify that the “Finish Publishing” date is either empty or set to a future date. If it’s in the past, Themler will mark it as expired.
Template Overrides:
Open the Themler template settings and look for the Blog View layout. Some versions include a conditional tag that forces the “Expired” label. Removing or editing that condition can resolve it.
Update Themler:
If you’re running an older version of Themler, updating it may fix the bug, since newer builds improved compatibility with Joomla.
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Regards!
Hello Pierre,
The “Expired” label is a known issue with Themler templates, as they sometimes interpret Joomla’s article date settings differently than the default template. To fix this, you can try the following:
Check Article Settings:
In Joomla, go to Content > Articles and verify that the “Finish Publishing” date is either empty or set to a future date. If it’s in the past, Themler will mark it as expired.
Template Overrides:
Open the Themler template settings and look for the Blog View layout. Some versions include a conditional tag that forces the “Expired” label. Removing or editing that condition can resolve it.
Update Themler:
If you’re running an older version of Themler, updating it may fix the bug, since newer builds improved compatibility with Joomla.
Go to [TrueCaller Premium APK][1] you will get premium version of TrueCaller app used for secure communication.
Regards!
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