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Hiding Module on Cart/Checkout Page only

Started by noorgatb, September 16, 2015, 14:53:05 PM

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noorgatb

Hi

Joomla 3.4.4, VM 3.09

How do I Hide a Module  (eg. VM Categories which appears on Left Position of template) on my Cart/Checkout Page only.

I tried creating a menu item called CART of type VM Shopping Cart.
Under the module assignement tab for the above I tried disabling the module (VM Category).

The VM Category now dissappears from ALL pages instead of just the Cart/Checkout page.

Please give me some ideas how to solve my problem.

Thanks in advance.

Basheer
www.nmc.za.com

jenkinhill

You should set the menu assignment in the VM - Shopping cart editor itsef. Set the module to display on all pages except for Cart.
Kelvyn
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noorgatb

Dear Jenkinhill

Thank you. Problem Solved.

For others...These are the steps.

Under Joomla Menus
1. Create a new Menu (call it Checkout, etc)
2. Create a new Menu Item (call it Cart). Type is VM/Shopping Cart.

Under Extensions/Modules
1. Go to the Module you want to Hide. In my case it was VM Categories.
2. Under Menu Assignment, find the Checkout/Cart Item you just created and deselect it.

That's it.

Regards

Basheer

betterlead

Or perhaps this way?

Go to Modules.
Select the module you would like to hide the menu in.
Select the Assignment tab.
Scroll down to "Virtuemart".
Select "Exclude".
Select "Shopping Cart".
Save.
Clear Cache.
Should work.

(Using Advanced Module Manager - everyone uses this extension, don't they?) ;)
Live site runs on Joomla 3.9.24 & VM 3.8.6 10373

PHP: 7.3.26

jenkinhill

Quote from: betterlead on July 01, 2017, 17:29:11 PM
(Using Advanced Module Manager - everyone uses this extension, don't they?) ;)

Nope. In most cases there is no need for yet another extension.   ;)
Kelvyn
Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK

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betterlead

:-)

Ok, but solution is ok, isn't it?

I wrote the last line, just in case I was wrong and this was only a method with AMM installed.
Live site runs on Joomla 3.9.24 & VM 3.8.6 10373

PHP: 7.3.26

jenkinhill

There is more than one way to do it!  AMM is just one way.
Kelvyn
Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK

Retired from forum life November 2023

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betterlead

I'm eager to learn all of them!
Any suggestions?

Cheers
Live site runs on Joomla 3.9.24 & VM 3.8.6 10373

PHP: 7.3.26