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[SOLVED] how to inject a module into an article?
Dear all, I have a (rocksprocket)module which I would like to inject in to an article.
I have used the 'insert a module' in the edit part of the article.
But nothing happens? The module doesn't show in the article?
I have used the 'insert a module' in the edit part of the article.
But nothing happens? The module doesn't show in the article?
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Replied by joomlaplates on topic how to inject a module into an article?
Posted 8 years 2 months ago #15283
Please read this:
www.rockettheme.com/docs/joomla/extensions/roksprocket/faq.md
www.rockettheme.com/docs/joomla/extensions/roksprocket/faq.md
Dokumentation:
www.joomlaplates.de/dokumentation.html
www.joomlaplates.de/dokumentation.html
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Replied by Patricia on topic how to inject a module into an article?
Posted 8 years 2 months ago #15285
Thank you!!
Unfortunately, that didn't work.
I did found this and it works, it is about the LOADPOSITION.
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To insert a module inside an article, you publish the module to a position and load that position in the article as follows:
Create a module and set its position to myposition. myposition can be any value that doesn't conflict with an existing template position. Type in the position myposition and press enter instead of selecting it from the drop-down list.
Assign the module to All the Menu Items. This will make sure that it always appears, no matter how the visitor got to the article. The module will not show unless you put the command to load the module in an article.
Edit the articles where you want this module to appear and insert the text {loadposition myposition} in the article at the place where you want the module.
*Note that this only works when the Content - Load Module plugin is enabled. If this plugin is disabled, the text {loadposition myposition} shows unchanged in the article. Also, the name of the position should be all lowercase. CamelCapitalization will fail.
Unfortunately, that didn't work.
I did found this and it works, it is about the LOADPOSITION.
>>>>>
To insert a module inside an article, you publish the module to a position and load that position in the article as follows:
Create a module and set its position to myposition. myposition can be any value that doesn't conflict with an existing template position. Type in the position myposition and press enter instead of selecting it from the drop-down list.
Assign the module to All the Menu Items. This will make sure that it always appears, no matter how the visitor got to the article. The module will not show unless you put the command to load the module in an article.
Edit the articles where you want this module to appear and insert the text {loadposition myposition} in the article at the place where you want the module.
*Note that this only works when the Content - Load Module plugin is enabled. If this plugin is disabled, the text {loadposition myposition} shows unchanged in the article. Also, the name of the position should be all lowercase. CamelCapitalization will fail.
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Replied by Patricia on topic [SOLVED] how to inject a module into an article?
Posted 8 years 2 months ago #15286
Problem solved.
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