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How to Publish Module in Static Content...
Dear friends,
I have created few static pages. Now I want to publish my module (e.g. Rokslide show) in the static pages, but I don't know how to do it because I can't choose static pages in the Site Module.
What should I do??
God bless you!
Warmest regards,
Kent
I have created few static pages. Now I want to publish my module (e.g. Rokslide show) in the static pages, but I don't know how to do it because I can't choose static pages in the Site Module.
What should I do??
God bless you!
Warmest regards,
Kent
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
Hi,
I think the following might work for you.
you can create an article/contentitem and put the bot tag directly into the content
- { mosloadposition newmodpos} (note : remove the space after the first { ).
create a module location for this content item module
- admin / site / template manager / module positions: create new module position named : newmodpos
then direct the module to that location.
- admin / site modules / your module parameters / location / newmodpos.
also you may try the following:
create a new template for your static pages
put a new module position into the template.
publish your module into that new module position and select all pages
since the only ones with this mod position will be your static pages the mod won't show in the non static pages.
to create a special, or new template,
put a folder called "your new static template" in the template folder, copy your main template index.php into this folder,
and copy the template xml file, aswell, change the name of the template at the top of the xml file,
then change or add the load module position call in that new template index.php.
I hope that's clear enough, should take 10 minutes at most.
HTH.
HTH
I think the following might work for you.
you can create an article/contentitem and put the bot tag directly into the content
- { mosloadposition newmodpos} (note : remove the space after the first { ).
create a module location for this content item module
- admin / site / template manager / module positions: create new module position named : newmodpos
then direct the module to that location.
- admin / site modules / your module parameters / location / newmodpos.
also you may try the following:
create a new template for your static pages
put a new module position into the template.
publish your module into that new module position and select all pages
since the only ones with this mod position will be your static pages the mod won't show in the non static pages.
to create a special, or new template,
put a folder called "your new static template" in the template folder, copy your main template index.php into this folder,
and copy the template xml file, aswell, change the name of the template at the top of the xml file,
then change or add the load module position call in that new template index.php.
I hope that's clear enough, should take 10 minutes at most.
HTH.
HTH
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
can you explain more on this. i am not following this. I want to add a module in the left or right hand column in a static page, any help would be great
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
That's what I have trouble with. I have installed a module (a calendar) and I cannot figure out how to publish it. How do I put a new module position in the template?twincascos wrote:Hi,
also you may try the following:
create a new template for your static pages
put a new module position into the template.
publish your module into that new module position and select all pages
since the only ones with this mod position will be your static pages the mod won't show in the non static pages.
Kind regards,
Graleh
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
It looks like this thread was abandoned before you got your info. Maybe because extension development is a bit much to teach in a single thread. May I suggest a book - "Learning Joomla 1.5 Extension Development" by Pact Publishing ? It isn't very big or very expensive and it is written very well. It only covers one set of extensions but it is an excellent example that can be altered to nearly anything.
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
looking for same thing!
Is there any chance to publish modules on static pages?
What i need is a module that previews articles with images more like frontpage, for each section, category, custom preview, what i do is just publish this module over designated section, or category, but after publishing in lets say section with same name like category, after visiting articles from this preview isnt working, only solution so far what i founded is to make new "sections" categorys that arnt involved in the ones i wont small preview, on this way is working, but is rlly dumb backuse of it, bcz its confusing my publishers with many unnessery sections, all this will be sorted with few static pages, with this module published on them,
and with "rewamping" ... mainmenu to point on static pages with this module...
But now how to publish a module on static page?
Is there any chance to publish modules on static pages?
What i need is a module that previews articles with images more like frontpage, for each section, category, custom preview, what i do is just publish this module over designated section, or category, but after publishing in lets say section with same name like category, after visiting articles from this preview isnt working, only solution so far what i founded is to make new "sections" categorys that arnt involved in the ones i wont small preview, on this way is working, but is rlly dumb backuse of it, bcz its confusing my publishers with many unnessery sections, all this will be sorted with few static pages, with this module published on them,
and with "rewamping" ... mainmenu to point on static pages with this module...
But now how to publish a module on static page?
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
Maybe it's late, but I lost you somewhere in the middle of your post.
Not sure what you mean by publishing a module in a "static page", either. You publish modules in available positions designated by your template.
You must register your module in the module data table; add a sub folder under the module folder and have a php file within it. Then you set the menu items it will display under. That is the bare minimum for creating and publishing a module.
When you insert your module record in the jos_module table, you'll set the position it displays in, but you can change that later from your back end.
Not sure what you mean by publishing a module in a "static page", either. You publish modules in available positions designated by your template.
You must register your module in the module data table; add a sub folder under the module folder and have a php file within it. Then you set the menu items it will display under. That is the bare minimum for creating and publishing a module.
When you insert your module record in the jos_module table, you'll set the position it displays in, but you can change that later from your back end.
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
Ye its late and my english aint best ,
thank u alot for fast answer, but what i need is this, and how dont now!
I need to publish a module, on Static Article, and now, how can i find out how "static article template looks" or that info should be in my template of my site...
Anyway when i publish any module on the my page, on mainbody ... module position, it shows, but when i do the same thing, on "static page" the module dont show at all...
if u wonna look how dos it looks u can do it easy check link:
ivan.m52s07.vlinux.de/Bubnjanje
main page looks like
ivan.m52s07.vlinux.de
so this works only good, if i choose to publish module in sections., but then i get problems with showing particular article in one of the sections, sub category, article
thank u alot for fast answer, but what i need is this, and how dont now!
I need to publish a module, on Static Article, and now, how can i find out how "static article template looks" or that info should be in my template of my site...
Anyway when i publish any module on the my page, on mainbody ... module position, it shows, but when i do the same thing, on "static page" the module dont show at all...
if u wonna look how dos it looks u can do it easy check link:
ivan.m52s07.vlinux.de/Bubnjanje
main page looks like
ivan.m52s07.vlinux.de
so this works only good, if i choose to publish module in sections., but then i get problems with showing particular article in one of the sections, sub category, article
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
Perhaps this is what you're loooking for:
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... clude/6402
It allows you to publish a module in lots of places, including in an article.
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... clude/6402
It allows you to publish a module in lots of places, including in an article.
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Re: How to Publish Module in Static Content...
Thank you - this solved a 48hr headache!you can create an article/contentitem and put the bot tag directly into the content
- { mosloadposition newmodpos} (note : remove the space after the first { ).
create a module location for this content item module
- admin / site / template manager / module positions: create new module position named : newmodpos
then direct the module to that location.
- admin / site modules / your module parameters / location / newmodpos.
You guys and girls are the BEST - Massive thanks!!!