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    last day of my subscription, please help

    Posted 16 years 1 week ago
    • i know this is gonna make most of you joomla aces laugh but i just don't know how to put some pictures in certain module postitions. what extension should i use for that? i did post this question in joomla forums but absolutely no luck. thanks in advance and i will sure be renewing my subscription soon for my other projects.
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    Posted 16 years 1 week ago
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    Re: last day of my subscription, please help

    Posted 16 years 1 week ago
    • Aro wrote:
      i just don't know how to put some pictures in certain module positions.

      To simply place a picture in a Module position.

      Extensions > Module Manager > New > Custom HTML >

      Name the Module
      Choose whether or not to show the title
      Choose to publish it
      Choose which position you want to publish it to in the Position field
      Below the Custom Output Field, click on Image, browse to the image, insert it and save.
      Aro wrote:
      what extension should i use for that?

      If you want more than one picture, for example, a slide show or random image, that's an entirely different question.

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      Here's some basic info for finding Module position and content that may be helpful, for creating the process works in reverse...

      Basically, content is published two way; as Articles, or Modules.

      To see what is published where, you can look at the template positions in the template module-position screen shot from the demo.

      And if you're confused about where something is on the front end when you are looking for it on the back end, add this ?tp=1 to the end of your URL to view the module positions.

      E.g.: www.mysite.com/joomla/index.php?tp=1

      So, if you can figure out if it's an Article or Module, that's half the battle.

      Next, you want to login to the back end as admin.

      For Articles, go to the Article Manager, all the Articles will be listed there, you can use the sort feature to narrow your search.

      For Modules, go to the Module Manager, all the Modules will be listed there, you can use the sort feature to narrow your search.

      If you know the position, for example, left, advert1, user1, you can sort that way.

      If you know the type of module, for example, banner, login, you can sort that way
    • Thanks,
      jim

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