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  • frenchy74 Friend
    #196998

    Hi Guys

    I have tried using the loadposition / loadmodule command to load a rsform module into footer 3 and it doesn’t seem to be working. Is this a problem with this code and T3 framework

    Cheers

    Chris

    alexsmirnov Friend
    #532075

    Hi Chris,

    If you already have a fully fledged module, then to assign it to already existing in your template position no {loadposition} tag needed. Just assign it your position and necessary pages and it should be it.

    If you are trying to embed module inside of a module, please have a look at this handy tool from NoNumbers: http://www.nonumber.nl/extensions/modulesanywhere.

    Hope this helps,

    Regards,

    Alex

    frenchy74 Friend
    #532183

    Thanks for your reply alex,

    Whats happened is the client has asked for social media icons to added under the newsletter signup form, when I add another module to that position, when I add a custom module to the same position, because of the min-height on .t3-module it adds another 300px pixel block, which as you can imagine looks pretty silly.

    I will try the no number solution and let you know how it goes.

    Cheers

    Chris 🙂

    alexsmirnov Friend
    #532211

    Hi Chris,

    Just to add two more options to your drawing board:

    1 you may consider contacting AcyMailing team. They seem to have a huge park of already written plug-ins and modules for various tasks. May be for a few quid they would be happy to somehow integrate social icons into mod_acymailing for you? Or may be they will be happy to add social icons within the mod_acymailing as a new feature?

    2 you may also use DIY “override” technique to override the mod_acymailing template yourself.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Alex

    frenchy74 Friend
    #532217

    Hi Alex

    The nonumber solution worked great. Thanks again for your help:)

    alexsmirnov Friend
    #532218

    Hi Chris,

    Fantastic to hear it worked out well for you. 🙂

    Happy joomlarting.

    Regards,

    Alex

    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #532250

    <em>@frenchy74 423180 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi Guys

    I have tried using the loadposition / loadmodule command to load a rsform module into footer 3 and it doesn’t seem to be working. Is this a problem with this code and T3 framework

    Cheers

    Chris</blockquote>

    Hi Chris,

    You can try to do with my workaround below

    Supposed that in Joomla 3, you enable Content – Load module plugin already. In the HTML custom module panel, make sure you activate the basic option called “prepare content” as in screenshot below:

    Let me know if it helps

    Regards

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