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User1 Module

This is the user1 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.

User2 Module

This is the user2 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.

User3 Module

This is the user3 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.

User4 Module

This is the user4 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.

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Left Module Position shown with default style

This is the left module position displayed in default style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Left Module Position shown with the S1 style

This is the left module position displayed in the S1 style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Left Module Position shown with the S2 style

This is the left module position displayed in the S2 style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Left Module Position shown with the S3 style

This is the left module position displayed in the S3 style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

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Written by Joomlashack   
Friday, 20 June 2008 09:22

module positionsModules are the blocks of content you see off to the side of the main content area. The left and right modules are capable of being displayed in 4 styles (or colors) by assigning a module class suffix to each individual module.

You can access the Module Manager by navigating to Extensions > Module Manager. Select a position (e.g; left,right,user1,etc.) from the positions drop down menu. Select a module by clicking its title and in its parameters to the right you should see the "Module Class Suffix" field. You can leave it blank for a default look, or enter S1, S2, S3, or -none to give it a unique style.

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Module Positions

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Right Module Position shown with default style

This is the right module position displayed in default style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Right Module Position shown with the S1 style

This is the right module position displayed in the S1 style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Right Module Position shown with the S2 style

This is the right module position displayed in the S2 style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Right Module Position shown with the S3 style

This is the right module position displayed in the S3 style.

You can change this module's style by entering a 'Module Class Suffix' in the module's parameters within the Module Manager.

Module Position User7

This is the user7 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.

Module Position User8

This is the user8 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.

User9 Module

This is the user9 module position. There are no styles/suffixes associated with this position.