![]() Instead of asking how to do something too specific, ask how you would accomplish your concept in concrete5 and you will learn more, faster. If something seems like it's too hard to do, you probably are looking at the problem from the wrong perspective. ![]() ![]() You have to let go and embrace concrete5. Without exception, I have found that the better you are at these platforms (or just building HTML pages in Notepad) the longer it takes you to get your head around building with concrete5. I have worked with old-school developers (like myself) who have cut their teeth on platforms like Dreamweaver and FrontPage and others who have worked with Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Like any community, you earn your right to criticize the status quo because there are a lot of good reasons why things are done the way they're done. If you show disrespect to the many, many generous volunteers who give their knowledge for free on these forums, expect the sky to fall. Hey, I have upset plenty of people with my candor. There is no 'political correctness' required here aside from the general rules of decency. I will continue to look for reasons why it throws the error upon installation. UPDATE: The add-on above actually works but gives you a nasty error message when you install it. I've tried to get it to work but have not had time to really look into why it's broken. There was an add-on that promised to do this but it's not being maintained anymore and it doesn't work on 5.6. I believe that is by design so that clients don't mess things up. No, there is no direct access to the underlying PHP/CSS/HTML files from the Dashboard. What Phallanx is warning you about is that if any other page in your site uses the 'Home' page type file for it's layout will undoubtedly have some blocks added to the editable area that you removed when you removed that code and so when you land on those pages, there will not longer be a 'container' area in which to render those blocks. ![]() Since it's called 'Home' you are probably correct in saying it's only used for the one page but you can never be certain. If you type 'Page Search' into the Intelligent Search Box and choose the first result it will take you to a place where you can find out if any other pages are using the 'Home' Page Type (or 'layout' or 'template' or whatever you know it as). ![]()
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