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July 20, 2012 at 5:42 pm #179275Hi,
I’ve read through the forums and haven’t found a similar question. I’ve also read the demo instructions and haven’t seen of this is possible.
I would like to load a module type=Custom HTML, in the first tab, that has an Interview video in it. This module’s ID is 113.
I would also like to load a module type=Podcast Manager Feed Listing in the second tab. This module’s ID is 152.
What I’ve tried to use is:
{jatabs type=”module” modulename=”mod_interview, mod_Podcast Manager Feed Listing”
animType=”animNone” position=”top” widthTabs=”120″ heightTabs=”auto” width=”100%”
height=”auto” mouseType=”click” duration=”1000″ colors=”10″ module=”ja-tabs2″ } {/jatabs}
I know that is wrong, is there a correct way I can call the modules? Perhaps by module ID?
Thanks!
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July 21, 2012 at 4:37 am #461688Hello ksmall24,
You can only load module by ID in JA Tabs. As of now, it hasn’t supported to load modules by names.
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July 23, 2012 at 3:35 pm #461930<em>@Stork11 331071 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello ksmall24,
You can only load module by ID in JA Tabs. As of now, it hasn’t supported to load modules by names.
Regards.</blockquote>
Maybe I’m not understanding something because in the example below that is straight from the demo the module is called by name:
2. Type = module
{jatabs type=”module” modulename=”mod_menu, mod_login” position=”left” widthTabs=”150″ animType=”animMoveVir”} {/jatabs}
I’d like to call two modules. One is a Custom HTML module and the second is a Podcast manager module. How would I call these modules?
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July 24, 2012 at 4:45 am #461997Hello ksmall24,
Sorry for my unclear reply. I said JA Tabs only load module by ID. It means the module text without space, such as: mod_menu, mod_login, …
You input a module name (mod_Podcast Manager Feed Listing) in JA Tabs code, that’s why it can be loaded on front-end.
modulename="mod_interview, mod_Podcast Manager Feed Listing"
You can get module ID text in “/modules/” folder, then copy its folder name.
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July 24, 2012 at 6:35 pm #462080Awesome! Thanks Stork11.
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July 25, 2012 at 5:07 pm #462209One question Stork11,
What if a module is a Custom Module? Is there a way to distinguish between various custom modules to call them in?
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July 26, 2012 at 4:11 am #462258<em>@ksmall24 331741 wrote:</em><blockquote>One question Stork11,
What if a module is a Custom Module? Is there a way to distinguish between various custom modules to call them in?</blockquote>
Hello ksmall24,As of now, JA Tabs hasn’t supported to use custom module. So you can’t use it with your JA Tabs.
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