Kunena 7.0.4 Released

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Question kunena and articles side bar problem

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16 years 1 month ago - 16 years 1 month ago #42586 by manansaini
here is some general information regarding my site:

What version of Kunena have you installed?
ans: Kunena1.5.9
What Kunena template are you using?
ans: default_ex
What version of Joomla are you running?
ans: Version 1.5.15
What Joomla template have you installed?
ans: siteground
What is your site's URL. Does your site allow users who are not registered to view your forum? If your site does not allow users to browse your forum pages, do you have a test account that we can use?
ans: www.logicmatters.org

yes you can view without register.



Problem:::::

for showing kunena forum in full width i have to disable/uncheck sidebars for forum.

but when i disable side bars for kunena forum it also hides for articles :(

mean in articles also i m not able to see sidebars.

here is the screenshot:




It must be look like this with side bars:


Last edit: 16 years 1 month ago by manansaini.

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16 years 1 month ago #42594 by manansaini
can anyone tell me why this happens ??

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16 years 1 month ago #42640 by sozzled
Thank you for clarifying your question.

The "side bars" you refer to are the positions on your Joomla template to which you assign modules. This is basic Joomla function. You will find help on how to assign modules if you go to help.joomla.org/index2.php?option=com_co...w&id=1985&Itemid=278 and follow the instructions about Menu Assignment. In other words, you can assign modules to appear on all pages, on no pages or on selected pages of your site.

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16 years 1 month ago #42645 by manansaini
hi sozzled ,

that i read already, thats what i m saying i only disable modules for forum link in the sidebar but i also auto disable for articles :O:(

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16 years 1 month ago #42663 by sozzled
I'm sorry to disagree with you, manasaini, but what you've described isn't the way that Joomla works. In a nutshell, this is not a Kunena problem. In other words, you would still have the same problem irrespective of whether you have Kunena installed or not.

Simple yes or no: Do you know how to select a page, or several pages where you want your left/right modules to appear? :dry: I know that you know how to select your modules to appear on all pages or on no pages. Do you know how to select for specific pages?

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16 years 1 month ago #42683 by manansaini
i think yes :P i know take a look at the screen shot what i do in modules:
i unselect the forum link under the "topbar" menu.

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