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October 3, 2016 at 7:36 am #972935@c45rs82wVm9y
In which page you want to show this module? You can provide the URL of page and admin login info and tell me the module you tend to show, I will check and give further suggestion.
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October 3, 2016 at 12:48 pm #973046Hello,
Thank you for your help. Any page will be fine. The page doesn’t really matter for my purposes. I’m just asking in general how to display a module across three columns.
For example, let’s say I have a single article view and I use the default template. How do I display a module above the article to that it displays across three columns with the same width as the article? As another example, let’s say I have a component and I use the default template (or the dashboard template). How do I display a module above the component so that it has the same width as the component? Alternatively, how do I display a module below the component (or article) so that it has the same width as the component (or article).
I can customize JA Intranet to add a new module position, or I can use css to force the width of, say, sidebar-1 to display across three columns, using media queries to adapt as the screen changes. I could also use loadposition to display the module inside an article container. There are probably a few more ways to do this. However, all of these solutions seem overly complex for something that is normally quite easy to accomplish; namely, to display a single module above or below a component or article with the same width as the component or article.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a site online; however, if you can provide general guidance on how to accomplish this with ANY page that would be great. For example, if you could tell me in general how to display a single module across three columns, above or below a single article, component, etc., then that would be very helpful.
Thank you very much
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October 3, 2016 at 3:30 pm #973078Hello
I decided to just load the module into an article, using single article view.
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