Magento home page content
I'm developing a new magento 2 theme to an existing website. However, I have no idea how to remove the content inserted on the home page that always appears above my theme content.
I have edited the page "home" and configured the content to show a specific block of my theme.
Even if I remove the old theme folder, the old content appears.
If this content isn't on page "home", where is it?
The website is vitaringa.com.br
theme
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I'm developing a new magento 2 theme to an existing website. However, I have no idea how to remove the content inserted on the home page that always appears above my theme content.
I have edited the page "home" and configured the content to show a specific block of my theme.
Even if I remove the old theme folder, the old content appears.
If this content isn't on page "home", where is it?
The website is vitaringa.com.br
theme
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It might be coming from widgets, or from some modules layout.
– Adarsh Khatri
39 mins ago
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I'm developing a new magento 2 theme to an existing website. However, I have no idea how to remove the content inserted on the home page that always appears above my theme content.
I have edited the page "home" and configured the content to show a specific block of my theme.
Even if I remove the old theme folder, the old content appears.
If this content isn't on page "home", where is it?
The website is vitaringa.com.br
theme
New contributor
I'm developing a new magento 2 theme to an existing website. However, I have no idea how to remove the content inserted on the home page that always appears above my theme content.
I have edited the page "home" and configured the content to show a specific block of my theme.
Even if I remove the old theme folder, the old content appears.
If this content isn't on page "home", where is it?
The website is vitaringa.com.br
theme
theme
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It might be coming from widgets, or from some modules layout.
– Adarsh Khatri
39 mins ago
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It might be coming from widgets, or from some modules layout.
– Adarsh Khatri
39 mins ago
It might be coming from widgets, or from some modules layout.
– Adarsh Khatri
39 mins ago
It might be coming from widgets, or from some modules layout.
– Adarsh Khatri
39 mins ago
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You need to enable the template path hints to find out which block and template renders the content in the home page. You need to be on Developer Mode at first in order to find the option "Enable Template Path Hints for Store Front" under
Store > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug > Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront
To set the developer mode
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer
check here for other different ways to enable the template path hints
Hope with this you can find from where the content on the home page comes from. Obrigardo.
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You need to enable the template path hints to find out which block and template renders the content in the home page. You need to be on Developer Mode at first in order to find the option "Enable Template Path Hints for Store Front" under
Store > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug > Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront
To set the developer mode
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer
check here for other different ways to enable the template path hints
Hope with this you can find from where the content on the home page comes from. Obrigardo.
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You need to enable the template path hints to find out which block and template renders the content in the home page. You need to be on Developer Mode at first in order to find the option "Enable Template Path Hints for Store Front" under
Store > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug > Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront
To set the developer mode
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer
check here for other different ways to enable the template path hints
Hope with this you can find from where the content on the home page comes from. Obrigardo.
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You need to enable the template path hints to find out which block and template renders the content in the home page. You need to be on Developer Mode at first in order to find the option "Enable Template Path Hints for Store Front" under
Store > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug > Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront
To set the developer mode
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer
check here for other different ways to enable the template path hints
Hope with this you can find from where the content on the home page comes from. Obrigardo.
You need to enable the template path hints to find out which block and template renders the content in the home page. You need to be on Developer Mode at first in order to find the option "Enable Template Path Hints for Store Front" under
Store > Configuration > Advanced > Developer > Debug > Enabled Template Path Hints for Storefront
To set the developer mode
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer
check here for other different ways to enable the template path hints
Hope with this you can find from where the content on the home page comes from. Obrigardo.
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It might be coming from widgets, or from some modules layout.
– Adarsh Khatri
39 mins ago