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Inserting a module position
08 Sep 2011 19:04 #1996
by LH1ll
Inserting a module position was created by LH1ll
joomlamailer version: 1.7.2
Joomla! version: 1.7
PHP version: 5.3.3
MySQL version: 5.0.77
Hi, I'm very new to Joomlamailer. I have a question: Is it possible to display a module position in a newsletter (e.g. a menu module position) in the content area? A client wants to have a certain menu items (from a certain module position) displayed in the footer. And is it possible to display a certain component (e.g. RSEvents calendar) items in the side bar? If any of them is possible, would you kindly explain how I can do it, the codes to use, etc?
Thamk you in advance.
Joomla! version: 1.7
PHP version: 5.3.3
MySQL version: 5.0.77
Hi, I'm very new to Joomlamailer. I have a question: Is it possible to display a module position in a newsletter (e.g. a menu module position) in the content area? A client wants to have a certain menu items (from a certain module position) displayed in the footer. And is it possible to display a certain component (e.g. RSEvents calendar) items in the side bar? If any of them is possible, would you kindly explain how I can do it, the codes to use, etc?
Thamk you in advance.
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13 Sep 2011 13:52 #2011
by pete
Replied by pete on topic Inserting a module position
Hello LH1ll,
Modules, plugins and components are currently not supported in joomlamailer. You can either place those contents in the wysiwyg editor or hardcode them directly in the template.html file.
Kind regards,
Pete
Modules, plugins and components are currently not supported in joomlamailer. You can either place those contents in the wysiwyg editor or hardcode them directly in the template.html file.
Kind regards,
Pete
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16 Sep 2011 13:48 #2021
by LH1ll
Replied by LH1ll on topic Inserting a module position
Hi Pete, thank you for your reply. I will try that.
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03 Dec 2015 17:40 #2633
by movizen
Could you provide us with some guidance regarding the way to hardcode a module in the template.html file?
For instance, how can we hardcode a Banners module?
Do we have to use the loadposition/loadmodule features of the Load Module plugin?
Replied by movizen on topic Inserting a module position
Pete wrote: You can either place those contents in the wysiwyg editor or hardcode them directly in the template.html file.
Could you provide us with some guidance regarding the way to hardcode a module in the template.html file?
For instance, how can we hardcode a Banners module?
Do we have to use the loadposition/loadmodule features of the Load Module plugin?
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