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Revision as of 22:51, 22 March 2014
Understanding Module Positions
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
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
and 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
The image below shows an example of a module map when module mapping is enabled in template administration.