![]() BTW = You can just type the position name into the selector w/o adding it to the XML More complicated template layouts also need corresponding css to go with the module positions. ![]() You need to add additional positions in the template's index.php file and declare position name in the template xml file so it comes up in the position selector. Yes, Artisteer sets a limited number of positions as the default for the template. Nice one.does Artisteer only apply certain positions and you have to add your own in the index.php for further ones? cant see where to add positions in Artisteer. ![]() May needs to the module position for additional positioning parameters as needed. Look at the code for the other modules and you'll get the idea. You can access the template's index.php file and include module positions anywhere in the layout. For Version 1.6, you need to change a setting in admin back-end to allow ?tp=1 to display the module position. In the site url, after index.php make it read index.php?tp=1 will show you MODULE positions, which can hold content modules. Can new blocks be created with Artisteer? how do I see the layout of the template to see where my blocks are.where is the extra1 and extra2 blocks in Joomla, how do I enable these? does this need to be done via the template files after the template is created in Artisteer? in other words do I need to manually add the code to the template index.php for any new blocks.I want to create a new block above the header for a sign in/sign up link.
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