By Tori Jones on Wednesday, 02 August 2017
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This domain has been changed and updated in site details to pmirealty.net.

How do I make the category site bar on this page stay visible
http://www.pmirealty.net/blog

But not show when you open a blog post, like this link
http://www.pmirealty.net/blog/the-growth-continues-in-the-silver-state
Hi Tori,

To make the module appear on blog frontpage but not on the blog entry page, one thing you can try is creating menu items for the blog categories and placing them under the frontpage menu item(http://take.ms/d53f6).

Then, assign the module to the frontpage but not to the category menu item(http://take.ms/0fNaGl). This way, the module will respect the blog category assignment and not display in the blog entry page for posts under that category.

I have helped you do this for the category menu item that you created. Check it out and see if this works for you.
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Wednesday, 02 August 2017 10:55
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This will not work because the client will be adding their own categories and wont have access to create a page for each category.
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Thursday, 03 August 2017 02:14
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Hey Tori,

Unfortunately I could not think of another way to display the module in the listing page while excluding it from blog entry pages.

There is a third party extension that may achieve what you want, which is Advanced Module Manager.

Perhaps you can consult their support and see if their extension fits your module management needs.
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Thursday, 03 August 2017 11:15
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