This is partly a rant... but I really do have the same question here and this is one of the things that drives me crazy... a basic thing like "How do you remove or hide the header of page content" takes hours to find an answer for.
For the record, I have installed and configured RealURL, tt_news, TemplaVoila, sr_feuser, etc etc etc... so I have been through A LOT as a newbie. But when I find this old post and the only response is this, it drives me mad: Ever read some documentation? Well, yes, in fact, not sure about the original poster, but I have 14 manuals on my computer, including the TSRef, TypoScript by Example and the purchased eBook "Typo3" (I want my money back). You could easily find something like "type" for the header What "type" are you referring to? The "type" of page content? In this example, it is insert plugin... I want to hide the header of a particular content element, regardless of type, and I think having the BE display [no title] next to content elements is not good. When you click on the selectbox... Huh? What? What Selectbox? ..you will know which "type" to set to hide the header again, what? type? how? Where? I should know this as long as I have ever read some documentation?!?!? Im still learning Typoscript, but I suspect that this answer is something that can be defined on a Page by Page basis in the TypoScript Setup field when editing a page. I have tried such things as lib.stdheader >, lib.stdheader.10 > ... playing around in the constant editor, and a dozen different similar things, just to experiment and see if there is a simple way to prevent the header from showing. So my question is, to be clear.... Anyone know what I can do to hide the text of content header in the front end? Joey Don't get me wrong Joey, I really appreciate when people respond to these lists trying to help, but I really feel like there is a recurring theme of people saying "RTM" as if the manuals are ever comprehensive. I am sure this type of thing is easy as pie and anyone could easily respond "yeah, just add "XYZ" to the "Some Field" of the "Some Page" in the "Some Module" and you're in business. That one learning would probably leap frog me past 10 more hurdles. Im sure for a lot of people this is a total newbie question... but for newbies... its not. Its our whole day. Thanks all, James ________________________ James Calhoun skype: james_calhoun aim: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english
