We have been using the Focus template for some time, and are quite happy with it. Thank you for that, and for all previous help! With some use and experience, we have come across some new minor issues that we would like your assistance with:
When readers click on articles on our front page, the articles are opened with a bizarre URL. According to the URL, the articles are in a category/menu item called Video, instead of the category/menu item they are actually in. The front page seems to believe that all the articles are in the last menu item in the top menu. That is at the moment called Video. If I add an extra menu item up there, this new item will become the default placement for all content. How do I fix this strange error? (Screenshot below)
My second question is about the Most read module. It worked very well for a while, but now it has developed an imagination or something, because it displays whatever it feels like, not the actual most read content. In fact, it always displays new content immediately after it is published, even before it has been read by anyone.
At the bottom of our articles, we have chosen to display content tags. These are supposed to link to a page displaying all other articles that shares that specific tag. But on our site, when the tags are clicked, the page behaves oddly. It clearly knows how many articles it should have displayed, it even paginates when there are too many for one page, but all the lines are empty, there are no articles or anything to chose from. (Screenshot below)
Also, on several of our pages, articles appear in random order, not newest first, even though it should, according to menu setups. (Screenshot below)
Lastly I wish to ask if there is a simple way to exclude article info from blog view. I have managed to remove the content tags from blog view by adding a simple line of custom css that I found here in the forum. But I would like to have only image, title and intro text (and possible category) in blog view, not the name of the author, the date and so on. I do need this information visible in article view, though, so I can't just switch it off in article settings. Is there a similar line of code I can add to my custom.css file that wiil remove these lines of unwanted info? The other was quite simply to add a line referring to ".tags" and tell it to "display:none" in blog view, and it disappeared beautifully. I hope the same can be done with authors and publish dates.
Here now are my aforementioned screenshots:
Bizarre URL's:

Tag links resulting in blank page:

Incorrect article ordering:
