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lucasraggers

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I'm looking for the file where I can adjust the navigation bar. I want to get rid of the contribute, web resources, polls links.
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It's in your header.thtml (the one that belongs to your theme)
Look for a line containing

{menu_elements}
and/or
{plg_menu_elements}

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That's also what I thought. But I can't find it. In the header.thtml file of Smooth_Blue I do can find the navigation items.
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Blaine

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The top header menu items that you mention are contained in the template variable {menu_elements} in the template header.thtml file as geKow noted.

You won't be able to selectively remove menu items without editing the COM_siteHeader() function or the simplest approach is to edit the language file and just replace the MenuItem Label with "" so that nothing is displayed for the link.
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lucasraggers

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Quote by Blaine: The top header menu items that you mention are contained in the template variable {menu_elements} in the template header.thtml file as geKow noted.

You won't be able to selectively remove menu items without editing the COM_siteHeader() function or the simplest approach is to edit the language file and just replace the MenuItem Label with "" so that nothing is displayed for the link.


That's a solution, thanks! But now I want to get rid of all the |||| that left behind: my site
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You can either edit (hack) the COM_siteHeader() in lib-common or since you may only want 1 link, why not just remove the template variable and the link HTML to the header.thtml file. Since it is not a user specific link - just add it to the template file manually.
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