


How to cancel the recommended bold setting in the article title on the DEDE column list page
How to cancel the bold setting of the recommended article title on the DEDE column list page?
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The boldness of the article title of Dreamweaver dedecms can be set when the article is published, and the recommended ones can be selected. Sometimes, the article title will also be bolded.
If you are using the default template of Dreamweaver, the article title on the list page will be bolded regardless of whether you set it to be bold or whether you selected recommendation.
But if you are using the unofficial default template and don’t want to bold the title of the article in the list. It can be modified as follows.
Modifying this is very simple, you only need to edit and open the arc.listview.class.php file in the include folder
Search for "".$row['title'] ."", change it to only $row['title']. Or just remove the if statement.
Then regenerate the column list again. The title of the article will not be bolded.
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