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April 6, 2009 at 8:31 pm #139996
HI there,
I have a contact page on our site and I’d really like the contact module that I am using to be placed in just below the text on the Article page. I cant figure out how to do it.
the page is http://www.pursetails.co.uk/General/contact.html
you will see that the contact form is over on the right and doesnt look quite right.
Any ideas?
thanks 🙂
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April 16, 2009 at 9:49 pm #301605Hi Huzie,
It doesn’t look like you are using the standard Joomla contact component. Try using the Standard Contact Layout.instantinlaw Friendinstantinlaw
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April 17, 2009 at 3:38 am #301616Straight from the Joomla documentation: http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_put_a_module_inside_an_article%3F
You will usually want to associate modules with articles in some way. The modules are allocated to module positions and the module positions appear somewhere on the web page as determined by the template. However, it is sometimes useful to have a module actually embedded in the article content itself.
To insert a module inside an article you use the “{loadposition xx}” command, as follows:
- Create a module and set its position to any value that doesn’t conflict with an existing template position. You can type in the position value instead of selecting it from the drop-down list. For example, use the position “myposition”.
- Assign the module to the Menu Items that contain the articles that you want the module to show in. You can also just assign the module to “All” Menu Items.
- Edit the articles where you want this module to show and insert the text “{loadposition myposition}” in the article, at the place where you want the module to show.
The module will show at that point in the article.
I humbly suggest you search the official Joomla documentation first before posting questions.
In regards to the current module on that page, you can edit the form to make the input boxes less wide and it will fit in the module properly.
Good luck.
January 20, 2010 at 6:47 pm #329867It looks like JA Zeolite Quickstart does something to break loadmodule plugin inside Virtuemart. (Works on Joomla but not in Virtuemart.)
We have been thinking of moving our shop to Zeolite but only if we can get loadmodule to work inside virtuemart like it works in JA Mesolite.Sam
Edit: Found it. It’s Virtuemart feature. Configuration / “Enable content mambots / plugins in descriptions?”
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