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    #705304

    Hello,

    i?d like to embed a facebook button and the Menu items in the footer.
    First I liked to rebuild the example, like in the documentation.
    Created an “empty module” (in german…) “which allows HTML in a WYSIWYG-Editor.
    I?ve tried it like in the documentation, but it does not show the HTML.

    The editor has no filters.

    Look here: http://slate.dj-schweinfurt.de/

    I hope you can help me…

    Thanks a lot!… again 🙂 (finishing soon 😉 )

    Adam M Moderator
    #705421

    Hi @slate,

    Please navigate to admin >>> System >>> Global Configuration >>> Default Editor >>> set to None and try again.

    Adam M Moderator
    #751884

    Hi @slate,

    Please navigate to admin >>> System >>> Global Configuration >>> Default Editor >>> set to None and try again.

    slate Friend
    #705498

    <em>@Adam M 497705 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi @slate,

    Please navigate to admin >>> System >>> Global Configuration >>> Default Editor >>> set to None and try again.</blockquote>

    Thanks! Didn?t expected that it is so easy…

    Module Suffix: mod-border mod-notitle

    Where can I post the suffix?
    Maybe it does not work…

    slate Friend
    #751931

    <em>@Adam M 497705 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi @slate,

    Please navigate to admin >>> System >>> Global Configuration >>> Default Editor >>> set to None and try again.</blockquote>

    Thanks! Didn?t expected that it is so easy…

    Module Suffix: mod-border mod-notitle

    Where can I post the suffix?
    Maybe it does not work…

    Adam M Moderator
    #705751

    Hi @slate,

    Please navigate to admin >>> Extensions >>> Module Manager >>> edit any module >>> switch to tab Advanced and you will see the field Module Class Suffix there.

    Note: Please note that there’s 1 blank space before the class name in Module Class Suffix.

    Adam M Moderator
    #752082

    Hi @slate,

    Please navigate to admin >>> Extensions >>> Module Manager >>> edit any module >>> switch to tab Advanced and you will see the field Module Class Suffix there.

    Note: Please note that there’s 1 blank space before the class name in Module Class Suffix.

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