How to load module positions within Content.
A Joomla! module is one of a vital mini component that do stuffs like a poll, login form, search and many more and sometime one need to put these modules inside an article for one reason to the other.
In Joomla! 1.0.x
- Enable (publish) the mambot for Load Module Positions (Mambots->Site Mambots).
- Create a unique position, for example, YourPosition at Site->Template Manager->Module Positions.
- Copy or Create New or Use Existing Module and select the position as YourPosition.
- Use :- Loads module positions within Content, Syntax: {mosloadposition YourPosition}.
In Joomla! 1.5.x
- Enable (publish) the plugin, Extensions->Plugin Manager->Content - Load Module.
- Create your unique position, for example, YourPosition by typing at any module you wanted to be included in an article, as the picture below.
note : just by typing YourPosition instead of footer. then save the module. - Use :- Loads Module positions within Content, Syntax: {_loadposition YourPosition_}, without the underscore, in any article you desire.
Note :
There are parameters in the Mambot or in the Plugin that will make the command behave differently.
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written by Babahun, June 10, 2008
This was the only place I could figure out how to use the loadmodule plugin. It worked. But except my content article not wrapping the module around and the module is on top of content. I used the wrapping positions in plugin options. Anyone know how to do it or if I am doing something wrong?
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written by AM, July 14, 2008
Hi there,
Yes, I have tried with so many things like using table and DIV but still unable to wrapped the command using "loadpostion" the text would either on top or at the bottom but I suppose there should be a better option or maybe a module of sort that can do the job..
thanks..
Yes, I have tried with so many things like using table and DIV but still unable to wrapped the command using "loadpostion" the text would either on top or at the bottom but I suppose there should be a better option or maybe a module of sort that can do the job..
thanks..
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written by Sathya, August 01, 2008
The explantion says - "Use :- Loads module positions within Content, Syntax: {mosloadposition YourPosition}."
but where should we put the syntax? what is the navigation?
but where should we put the syntax? what is the navigation?
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written by AM, August 03, 2008
How to use?
Just add the line in your article.. that's it.
Just add the line in your article.. that's it.
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