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The | The ''countModules'' method can be used within a template to determine the number of modules enabled in a given module position. This is commonly used to include HTML around modules in a certain position only if at least one module is enabled for that position. This prevents empty regions from being defined in the template output and is a technique sometimes referred to as "collapsing columns". | ||
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For example, the following code includes modules in the 'user1' position only if | For example, the following code includes modules in the ''user1'' position only if one or more modules are enabled for that position. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 10 October 2022
The countModules method can be used within a template to determine the number of modules enabled in a given module position. This is commonly used to include HTML around modules in a certain position only if at least one module is enabled for that position. This prevents empty regions from being defined in the template output and is a technique sometimes referred to as "collapsing columns".
For example, the following code includes modules in the user1 position only if one or more modules are enabled for that position.
<?php if ($this->countModules( 'user1' )) : ?>
<div class="user1">
<jdoc:include type="modules" name="user1" style="rounded" />
</div>
<?php endif; ?>