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How to remove <!-- standard table -->?

Started by Vee, July 22, 2006, 04:12:11 AM

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Vee

I don't want to have <!-- standard table --> show in the category list template.
Just the category list, Is it possible? and how?

(standard table tag always shows before the category list and I would like to know how to remove them)

Thank you so much

Sami

why do you want to remove that ? it's harmless!
the tag is under starttable() function (under theme.php)and if you remove that it will totaly remove from all template not only category list,you can write a plugin to remove tag from category list
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

curmetsefrog

when i read your site with 1280*960 the content is in the upper right corner ...

maybe you should include some align="center" and a bigger or stretching background image ...

just advices ...

the style is great!!!

Vee

oh, thank you both.
i'm ashamed. i can't write hack, programing. those're my weak.

i need to remove it from category list. could anyone help me please? or there're no ways.  :-[

Joachim Müller

bmossavari already told you what to do. What's wrong with his suggestions?

Vee

because "it will totaly remove from all template not only category list"
but i need it remove only category list.  :-\

Joachim Müller

It's an HTML comment that will do absolutely nothing, for christ's sake. It's safe to keep it, but it's just as safe to remove it completely, as it is only usefull for you during the theme design stage. What should be the point in removing it someplace and keeping it somewhere else. If you like things complicated, create complicated code. If you can't, then go for simple. None of the supporters will create some code hack for you that is entirely useless and just a waste of time.

Vee