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litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:troubleshooting:logged-in-logout_banner_disappear [2017/05/04 20:53]
Michael Alegre [Issue 1: Login/Logout]
litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:troubleshooting:logged-in-logout_banner_disappear [2017/05/04 20:54]
Michael Alegre [Issue 3: The Case of The Disappearing Banner]
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 ==== Issue 2: Punching A Bigger Hole While Still Purging Private Sections ==== ==== Issue 2: Punching A Bigger Hole While Still Purging Private Sections ====
  
-Now that the initialization problem is solved, we needed ​to punch a big hole instead of small one. Logging into the Magento Admin and entering LiteMage config, we add "​header"​ in **Customized Block Names for "​toplinks"​ Tag**. ​+Now that the initialization problem is solved, we need to punch a big hole instead of small one. Logging into the Magento Admin and entering LiteMage config, we add "​header"​ in **Customized Block Names for "​toplinks"​ Tag**. ​
  
 We also see "​compare"​ in a toplinks block, so we add "​compare"​ to **Additional Purge Tags for "​toplinks"​ Blocks** as well. We also see "​compare"​ in a toplinks block, so we add "​compare"​ to **Additional Purge Tags for "​toplinks"​ Blocks** as well.
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 ==== Issue 3: The Case of The Disappearing Banner ==== ==== Issue 3: The Case of The Disappearing Banner ====
  
-At this point we have fixed the Login/logout issue. Great! Except now the banner has disappeared from the homepage.+At this point we have fixed the login/logout issue. Great! Except now the banner has disappeared from the homepage.
  
 After some further investigation,​ we found that the header template included logic to check if it is displaying on a frontend page or not. If it is not a frontend page, then the banner will not display. This stops us from simply punching a big hole for the header, like we did earlier. After some further investigation,​ we found that the header template included logic to check if it is displaying on a frontend page or not. If it is not a frontend page, then the banner will not display. This stops us from simply punching a big hole for the header, like we did earlier.
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