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March 5, 2016 at 1:21 pm #895219Hi
You can find template documentation here https://www.joomlart.com/documentation/joomla-templates/ja-university-t3
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Your module "Department list" should be published in -department- position
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March 6, 2016 at 10:49 am #895470Sorry. Still don’t get how to fix this.
I’ve gone here: https://www.joomlart.com/documentation/joomla-templates/ja-university-t3 and checked out #6 (Site structure and module position) and inspected the high resolution image which maps and names the module positions.
Apparently this menu, Department list, needs to be in Position: department, Class Suffix: not used.
Now I go to Extensions > Modules and click on department list. I want to change the position using the drop-down menu for "Position" and set it to department. There is no selection for this position and I end up experimenting with position-1, content-mass-top, but I know it won’t work (and didn’t).
Kind of at a stopping point here. I know its the "Department list" menu I want to reposition, and I’m now OK with how to change a menu to a new module position. But I find no option to place it in the position named in the image on the documentation page, department.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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March 6, 2016 at 11:07 am #895471Hi there
Position name department is hardcoded into template style layout itself , if you look at the JA_University_t3 – Home template style , it is using the Home layout where department position is set to full-width
So if you renamed that position from template style or set it to none position will be no more available anyway try to manually add "department" position from module manager as showed into my below image
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March 8, 2016 at 10:12 pm #896855That was really helpful! Manually typing in "department" absolutely did the trick. Had no idea you could do that. Brilliant. Thank you a lot!!! I really love this menu and it was one of the big reasons I bought the template.
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