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December 16, 2007 at 4:40 am #124415Hello support,
Question about Ja Genista template, istalled url: http://www.deduna.com
Question: how to add module in main body? or may be there is another way to place bannertype image in main body? please explain how to do that.
Hope to recieve quick answer,Thank you.
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December 16, 2007 at 5:17 am #234651You can’t physically add it in the middle of content without a mambot, however you can create custom module positions by modifying the template’s index.php file.
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December 16, 2007 at 4:03 pm #234673Could you pleased prowide me with the related mambot, or explain how to modify the template’s index.php file, so, that the module appear in the middle of content.
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December 18, 2007 at 1:18 am #234779Hello,
Are you going to help me? i am waiting for two days, and still no one helped me to resove the problem.<em>@MiCCAS 34557 wrote:</em><blockquote>You can’t physically add it in the middle of content without a mambot, however you can create custom module positions by modifying the template’s index.php file.</blockquote>
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December 18, 2007 at 6:30 am #234797One way to show a module within your mainbody(content) is to create a unique module position.
Go to Site>Template manager>Module positions and create a new one, lets call it “main”
Every place you wanna show that specific module you can use this code:
{mosloadposition main}
And it will show up within the mainbody.
Is this a solution that works for you?Michael Casha FriendMichael Casha
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December 18, 2007 at 6:54 am #234799<em>@Menalto 34759 wrote:</em><blockquote>One way to show a module within your mainbody(content) is to create a unique module position.
Go to Site>Template manager>Module positions and create a new one, lets call it “main”
Every place you wanna show that specific module you can use this code:
{mosloadposition main}
And it will show up within the mainbody.
Is this a solution that works for you?</blockquote>
Oh wow, there you! You learn something everyday!deduna Frienddeduna
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December 18, 2007 at 9:37 am #234808<em>@Menalto 34759 wrote:</em><blockquote>One way to show a module within your mainbody(content) is to create a unique module position.
Go to Site>Template manager>Module positions and create a new one, lets call it “main”
Every place you wanna show that specific module you can use this code:
{mosloadposition main}
And it will show up within the mainbody.
Is this a solution that works for you?</blockquote>
Hello Menalto,thanks for the help, i think it is best solution for me, but i don’t know where to add the code, i have created new module position following – “Go to Site>Template manager>Module positions” and what else? please prowide me with more information on adding code – where and how.
Thanks,
Waiting for your prompt reply.Menalto FriendMenalto
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December 18, 2007 at 3:12 pm #234822When you wanna put in a module position somewhere in your content pages you an just put this code/if the module you created is called main ofcourse): {mosloadposition main}
Here is a example:
I go to the admin panel, Content>Static content manager, open up one item there and add {mosloadposiiton left}
Then i press save and check the site how the resoult is.
I used the CB log in module in left position and i used the {mosloadposition left} to call up the module on that page.
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December 18, 2007 at 4:01 pm #234831<em>@Menalto 34789 wrote:</em><blockquote>When you wanna put in a module position somewhere in your content pages you an just put this code/if the module you created is called main ofcourse): {mosloadposition main}
Here is a example:
I go to the admin panel, Content>Static content manager, open up one item there and add {mosloadposiiton left}
Then i press save and check the site how the resoult is.
I used the CB log in module in left position and i used the {mosloadposition left} to call up the module on that page.</blockquote>
Menalto thanks again, but, i think you don’t understand me, please follow the link http://deduna.com/images/explain.jpg here an example. I don’t want to place image (module) inside of content. -
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