Inserting module in the content
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The Jamba template I
The Jamba template I use don't seem to allow inserting the module inside the content, say, at the pagebreak. Is there way around that I can do it? Thanks.
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is the Jamba standar
is the Jamba standard 1.5 template or some legacy ? If it works e.g. under standard template like rhuk_milkyway... the template must be reworked ....
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Is it difficult to &
Is it difficult to 'rework' the template to accept insert at pagebreak?
Can I insert something like " {mosgoogle} " in the article/content area, for the ad block to appear? Thanks.
Can I insert something like " {mosgoogle} " in the article/content area, for the ad block to appear? Thanks.
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if I want to use a m
if I want to use a module in article... I save the module in position which is not displayed in the site (e.g. user5)
then I go to article and paste:
{loadposition user5}
the module will be displayed in the article...
Jan
then I go to article and paste:
{loadposition user5}
the module will be displayed in the article...
Jan
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Thanks... it's
Thanks... it's working.
Why not put this option in your instruction manual... others may like to use it. Proof of your product's versatility !
Cheers.
Why not put this option in your instruction manual... others may like to use it. Proof of your product's versatility !
Cheers.
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Re: if I want to use a m
Now see? Here's the problem with this (and virtually all support forum on the Net}. I came in here searching for the answer to a problem. In doing so, I ran across this hint about the loadposition command. It sounded so exciting, I just had to break away from my original problem and try it out. It's fantastic! I've implemented this feature in about 10 different places in my site. But darn it all, now I have forgotten what my original problem was.
If anybody can remember what my problem was, please let me know while I find additional locations to implement the newly discovered {loadposition ...}
Thanks.
Jay
If anybody can remember what my problem was, please let me know while I find additional locations to implement the newly discovered {loadposition ...}
Thanks.
Jay
Jan wrote:if I want to use a module in article... I save the module in position which is not displayed in the site (e.g. user5)
then I go to article and paste:
{loadposition user5}
the module will be displayed in the article...
Jan
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Re: Inserting module in the content
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... because now I spent all my time with ansering the posts here and answering the e-mails, for 3 months I have developed nothing, for 5 months I have not upgraded the manual ... the problem is still the same ... timeWhy not put this option in your instruction manual
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