Total Plain Static Page with Static Page Plugin ?

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nick
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Total Plain Static Page with Static Page Plugin ?

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I wanted to include Google Map in my *entry*
So I add a static page without any reformatting.

But sadly, it's still showing all my sidebar in it :(
So when I include the page, it's showing my whole blog formating
inside the entry .. :(

I've tried all possible combo ( Format As Article = No, Perform Markup = No )
but it's still including my sidebars, headers, etc...

Is there something I'm missing ? :(

Thanks..
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Re: Total Plain Static Page with Static Page Plugin ?

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Hi!

Yes, the reason for "static pages" are that they show your surrounding blog layout there. :)

If you want a completely disctinct page, you'd need ot just upload a .html file onto your webpage? :)

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nick
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Re: Total Plain Static Page with Static Page Plugin ?

Post by nick »

garvinhicking wrote:Hi!

Yes, the reason for "static pages" are that they show your surrounding blog layout there. :)

If you want a completely disctinct page, you'd need ot just upload a .html file onto your webpage? :)

Best regards,
Garvin

Well...
ok then .. thx :)
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