Actually there is a way to remove the heading (without modifying any PHP file) - replace the category titles with - as long as the category IDs remain unique this should not cause any problems and will 'remove' the category heading...
Careful modification of the includes -> templates -> template_default -> tpl_index_categories.php will also fix the problem - edit the the content after the indexCategoriesHeading entries:
Code:
<div class="centerColumn" id="indexCategories">
<?php if ($show_welcome == true) { ?>
<h1 id="indexCategoriesHeading"></h1>
<?php if (SHOW_CUSTOMER_GREETING == 1) { ?>
<h2 class="greeting"><?php echo zen_customer_greeting(); ?></h2>
<?php } ?>
<!-- deprecated - to use - uncomment
<?php if (TEXT_MAIN) { ?>
<div id="" class="content"><?php echo TEXT_MAIN; ?></div>
<?php } ?>-->
<!-- deprecated - to use - uncomment
<?php if (TEXT_INFORMATION) { ?>
<div id="" class="content"><?php echo TEXT_INFORMATION; ?></div>
<?php } ?>-->
<?php if (DEFINE_MAIN_PAGE_STATUS >= 1 and DEFINE_MAIN_PAGE_STATUS <= 2) { ?>
<div id="indexCategoriesMainContent" class="content"><?php
/**
* require the html_define for the index/categories page
*/
include($define_page);
?></div>
<?php } ?>
<?php } else { ?>
<h1 id="indexCategoriesHeading"></h1>
<?php } ?>
This shows the offending entries already removed, ie: to leave you with no category titles on the category pages.
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