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February 22, 2010 at 2:01 pm #148906Hello i want to create a new module position at the very first site position.
What i mean?
there is a example of what i want
(my site is http://www.achilleas.com.cy )
(i solve it, thank you)
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March 22, 2010 at 5:49 pm #337266<em>@digitaldj 165937 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello i want to create a new module position at the very first site position.
What i mean?
there is a example of what i want
(my site is http://www.achilleas.com.cy )
(i solve it, thank you)</blockquote>
so how did you solve this 🙂
March 22, 2010 at 7:57 pm #337279This page does show you how to add a new module position to a template in joomla 1.5
http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_add_a_new_template_position%3F
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March 23, 2010 at 9:57 am #337369<em>@ftht1 170756 wrote:</em><blockquote>This page does show you how to add a new module position to a template in joomla 1.5
http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_add_a_new_template_position%3F</blockquote>
Is there anything else to be aware of – for example, wold I style the new module position entirely with CSS or would I have to write in PHP.
I want a movule underneath the search box in topaz where I can enter an office telephone number.
Cheers, 🙂
March 23, 2010 at 10:17 am #337373You can style it anyway you want. Just use php, html and css.
If you just want a module underneath the search box, you could try create a new custom module through module manager and place it in the same module position as search. Could be just enough.
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March 23, 2010 at 11:44 am #337391<em>@ftht1 170869 wrote:</em><blockquote>You can style it anyway you want. Just use php, html and css.
If you just want a module underneath the search box, you could try create a new custom module through module manager and place it in the same module position as search. Could be just enough.</blockquote>
I don’t think the custom module in the search position will work so well – although it could be just enough as you say.
I would be able to change the css styling, and I dare say I would be able to change the html and php too – but i wouldn’t know where or what to write in php and html to affect the change.
If I figure it out, I will add something to this thread to help anyone else who might want to do this.
Cheers:)
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