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I have been looking at your theme and am quite enjoying it.
Though I've noticed that if the "display author and date information" is enabled on a post, when you follow the 'Read More' link the resulting page has two titles, one straight after the other.
This can be reproduced here: http://adaptivethemes.com/demos/contrib/news/consectetuer-ullamcorper?th...
None of the other three themes available on that page have the same behaviour.
Is this intended?
Thanks.
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Comment #1
scjv CreditAttribution: scjv commentedI have same issue
Comment #2
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedOK, I need to double check this, I am pretty sure I fixed this in the DEV version.
Comment #3
hessmo CreditAttribution: hessmo commentedI'm having the same problem. Any idea when this fix will be pushed out to the stable version?
Comment #4
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedSoon, just a bit more testing and I will release a new version.
Comment #5
marcelomg CreditAttribution: marcelomg commentedSame problem.
There is a way around this for now. I'm using a module called "Exclude node title" that removes one of the titles.
This is just a temporary solution until the problem is fixed.
Comment #6
rodrigoaguileramaybe a duplicate of this http://drupal.org/node/1308024
Comment #7
heather CreditAttribution: heather commentedBummer... I found the same problem.
Comment #8
lennart CreditAttribution: lennart commentedI can confirm this "double title" behavior when "author and date information" is enabled for a content type .
Comment #9
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedBummer alright, why haven't I fixed this yet! I'm on it.
Comment #10
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedThis is fixed in the DEV version and the new sky 7.x-2.3 release (available shortly).
Comment #11
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commented