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How to reorder modules on homepage
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Hi,
We bought the HIFI template, but my customer want the mainbody with articles shown above the TOP modules (a,b,c,d).
How can I change this is, should I do this editing the corresponding php file via FTP or is it an option in template setting: layout or modules somehow?
Perhaps should not be in the same post, but how do I switch on Sticky menu?
Kind regards, Paul
We bought the HIFI template, but my customer want the mainbody with articles shown above the TOP modules (a,b,c,d).
How can I change this is, should I do this editing the corresponding php file via FTP or is it an option in template setting: layout or modules somehow?
Perhaps should not be in the same post, but how do I switch on Sticky menu?
Kind regards, Paul
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #13488
Hi there,
you have to edit the file > layouts/theme.php
and cut and paste the top module under the content.
We are committed to help you with any type of support query, however we can't provide extensive help in terms of customizations. In general customizations may look simple but you will require solid knowledge of web technologies and programming skills to do them or hire a professional who can do it for you.
Sticky Menu can be enabled via Template Settings > Stickmenu = Yes
you have to edit the file > layouts/theme.php
and cut and paste the top module under the content.
We are committed to help you with any type of support query, however we can't provide extensive help in terms of customizations. In general customizations may look simple but you will require solid knowledge of web technologies and programming skills to do them or hire a professional who can do it for you.
Sticky Menu can be enabled via Template Settings > Stickmenu = Yes
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #13490
Yes thx I know about the customisation.
But the sticky menu option I can't find. I have Navigation, Enable the fixed Navigation, Fixed Navigation
But this doesn't do the trick!
But the sticky menu option I can't find. I have Navigation, Enable the fixed Navigation, Fixed Navigation
But this doesn't do the trick!
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #13495
Please setup the fixed navigation, it should work.
If not, make sure that you do not use any layout with fixed navigation = NO
www.joomlaplates.com/support/documentati...profile-to-menu-item
If not, make sure that you do not use any layout with fixed navigation = NO
www.joomlaplates.com/support/documentati...profile-to-menu-item
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