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==Understanding Module Positions==
 
Joomla! Users and Administrators need to only understand the following:
 
Joomla! Users and Administrators need to only understand the following:
 
*Modules are set positions dictated by the [[template]] developer when they developed the template.
 
*Modules are set positions dictated by the [[template]] developer when they developed the template.
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*Modules can be reordered in their assigned position using the Module Manager.
 
*Modules can be reordered in their assigned position using the Module Manager.
  
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===Visualization===
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It's possible to visualize all modules set on a template by calling the <code>"tp=1"</code> query string on the front-end.
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http://www.example.com/index.php?tp=1
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'''Joomla 2.5''' {{JVer|2.5}} and '''Joomla 3.x''' {{JVer|3.x}} will show the template positions with ?tp=1 or &tp=1 if the '''Preview Module Positions mode''' in the Template Manager has been '''Enabled''':  
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*{{rarr|Extensions,Template Manager}} then click the Options button in the toolbar.
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*Under the '''Templates Tab''', make sure <u>''Preview Module Positions''</u> is set to '''Enabled'''.
  
 
==Module Map==
 
==Module Map==
 
The image below shows an example of a module map when module mapping is enabled in template administration.
 
The image below shows an example of a module map when module mapping is enabled in template administration.
 
:[[Image:Module_Map.jpg|600px|Module positions in a default Joomla! 1.5 template]]
 
:[[Image:Module_Map.jpg|600px|Module positions in a default Joomla! 1.5 template]]
 
  
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]
 
[[Category:Modules]]
 
[[Category:Modules]]
 
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Revision as of 00:00, 24 December 2013

<translate> A module position is a placeholder in a template. Placeholders identify one or several positions within the template and tell the Joomla! application where to place output from modules assigned to a particular position. The template designer has complete control over module positions, creating variations between templates and the respective Joomla! default positions assigned to modules in the installation sample data.

For example, the module position Left could be defined to be on the left side of the template to display a site navigation menu. So if a module is assigned the Left position, it will be displayed wherever the designer puts that Left module position - not necessarily the left side of the page. </translate>

Understanding Module Positions[edit]

Joomla! Users and Administrators need to only understand the following:

  • Modules are set positions dictated by the template developer when they developed the template.
  • Modules can be turned on and off based on menu selection.
  • Modules can be reordered in their assigned position using the Module Manager.

Visualization[edit]

It's possible to visualize all modules set on a template by calling the "tp=1" query string on the front-end.

http://www.example.com/index.php?tp=1

Joomla 2.5 Joomla 2.5 and Joomla 3.x Joomla 3.x will show the template positions with ?tp=1 or &tp=1 if the Preview Module Positions mode in the Template Manager has been Enabled:

  • Extensions  Template Manager then click the Options button in the toolbar.
  • Under the Templates Tab, make sure Preview Module Positions is set to Enabled.

Module Map[edit]

The image below shows an example of a module map when module mapping is enabled in template administration.

Module positions in a default Joomla! 1.5 template