Ajuda5.x:Módulos
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Descrição
A lista Módulos é usada para encontrar, adicionar e editar módulos.
Os módulos são usados para mostrar conteúdo e/ou mídia em torno do conteúdo principal.
Como acessar
Painel inicial → Site → Módulos
Para adicionar um módulo:
- clique no botão Novo da barra de ferramentas
Para editar um módulo:
- selecione um Título a partir da lista
Captura de tela

Cabeçalhos das colunas
- Caixa de seleção. Marque esta caixa para selecionar módulos. Para selecionar todos os módulos, marque a caixa no cabeçalho da coluna. Depois que as caixas são marcadas, o botão "Ações" da barra de ferramentas fica ativo.
- Ordem. Você pode alterar a ordem de um módulo em uma lista da seguinte maneira:
- Status. Status do módulo. Passe o ícone para obter informações.
- Título. O título do módulo. Edite o módulo clicando no título.
- Posição. A posição na página onde este módulo é exibido. Saiba mais.
- Tipo. O nome de sistema do módulo.
- Páginas. Os itens de menu onde este módulo será mostrado.
- Em todas as páginas
- Nenhuma página
- Somente nas páginas selecionadas
- Em todas as páginas, exceto as selecionadas
- Acesso. O Nível de acesso de visualização para este módulo.
- Idioma. Idioma dos módulos, o padrão é "Todos".
- ID. Um número de identificação exclusivo para este módulo; você não pode alterar esse número.
List Filters
Site and Administrator filter. Selects either Site or Administrator modules.
Search bar. Near the top of the page you will see the search bar shown in the Screenshot above.
- Search by Text. Enter part of the search term and click the Search icon. Hover to see a Tooltip indicating which fields will be searched.To 'Search by ID' enter "id:x", where "x" is the ID number (for example, "id:19").
- Filter Options. Click to display the additional filters.
- Clear. Click to clear the Filter field and restore the list to its unfiltered state.
- Ordering. Shows the current list ordering field. 2 ways to change the order:
- Select from the dropdown list. Ordering may be in ascending or descending order.
- Click a column heading. The column heading toggles between ascending and descending order.
- Number to Display. Shows the number of modules in a list. Select from the dropdown list to change the number displayed.The default for a site is '20' but this may be changed in the Global Configuration.
Filter Options
Near the top of the page you will see the filter bar shown in the Screenshot above.
- Select Status. Select from Trashed / Unpublished / Published / All.
- Select Position. Select from the list of available module positions.
- Select Type. Select from the list of available module types.
- Select Menu Item. Select from the list of available menu items.
- Select Access. Select from the list of available viewing access levels.
- Select Language. Select from the list of available languages.
Pagination
Page Controls. When the number of modules is more than one page, you will see a page control bar near the bottom of the page shown in the Screenshot above. The current page number being viewed has a dark colour background.
- Start. Click to go to the first page.
- Prev. Click to go to the previous page.
- Page numbers. Click to go to the desired page.
- Next. Click to go to the next page.
- End. Click to go to the last page.
Toolbar
At the top of the page you will see the toolbar shown in the Screenshot above.
- New. Opens the editing screen to create a new module.
- Actions. Reveals a list of actions for selected modules. Check one or more modules checkboxes to activate the list.
- Publish. Makes the selected modules available to visitors to your website.
- Unpublish. Makes the selected modules unavailable to visitors to your website.
- Check-in. Checks-in the selected modules.
- Trash. Changes the status of the selected modules to indicate that they are trashed. Learn more.
- Batch. Batch processes the selected modules.
- Duplicate. Makes a copy of the selected modules. The copy is created immediately and is given the same name as the original but suffixed with a number (for example "(2)") so that it can be distinguished from the original and any other copies.
- Options. Opens Module: Options.
- Help. Opens this help screen.
Batch Process
The Batch Process allows a change in settings for a group of selected modules.
How to Batch Process a group of modules:
- Select one or more modules on the list by checking the desired checkboxes.
- Click the Batch Toolbar button.
- Set one or more of the following values:
- To change the Language, select the desired new language from the Set Language list box.
- To change the Access Levels, select the desired new access level from the Set Access Level list box.
- To change the Position, select the desired new Position from the Set Position list box.
- When all of the settings are entered, click on Process to perform the changes. A message "Batch process completed successfully." will show.
Quick Tips
- Joomla websites require at least 1 Menu Module.
- Other Module Types (for example Banners) are optional.
- Some Modules are linked to components. For example, each Menu Module is related to one Menu.
- Other Modules (for example Breadcrumbs) do not depend on any other content.
- Multiple occurrences of similar Module Types are allowed and common.
Related Information
- The Joomla installation has over 40 module types. Additional 3rd party modules can be obtained from the Joomla Extensions Directory.