How to Access
Select Extensions --> Module Manager from the drop-down menu on
the back-end of your Joomla! installation. Or click the "Site" link
from the Module Manager / Administrator screen.
Description
The Module Manager is where you add and edit Joomla! Modules. In
Joomla!, Modules are used to display content and/or media around the
main content.
Module Facts:
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All Joomla! websites require at least 1 Menu Module
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All Other Module Types are Optional. (Examples: News, Banner, Latest News, Polls)
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Every Menu is accompanied by a menu module. (Example mod_mainmenu)
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Multiple occurrences of similar module types.
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Some Modules are linked to components. For example, each Menu
Module is related to one Menu component. To define a Menu in Joomla!,
you need to create the Menu and Menu Items using the Menus screens and
then create the Module for the Menu using this screen. Other Modules,
such as Custom HTML and Breadcrumbs, do not depend on any other
content. See Modules Site or Modules Administrator for information about the different Module Types.
The Joomla! installation is accompanied with 20 module types, additional 3rd party modules can be located at the JED.
Screenshot
Column Headers
Click on the column heading to sort the list by that column's value.
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Checkbox. Check this box to select one or more items.
To select all items, check the box in the column heading. After one or
more boxes are checked, click a toolbar button to take an action on the
selected item or items. Many toolbar actions, such as Publish and
Unpublish, can work with multiple items. Others, such as Edit, only
work on one item at a time. If multiple items are checked and you press
Edit, the first item will be opened for editing.
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Module Name. The name of the Module. You can click on the name to open the Module for editing.
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Enabled. A green tick or a red X showing whether the
use of the component is enabled/disabled. Click the icon to toggle the
item between enabled and disabled.
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Order. The order to display modules within a Position.
If the list is sorted by this column, you can change the display order
of modules within a Position by selecting a Position in the "Select
Position" filter and then clicking the arrows or by entering the
sequential order and clicking 'Save Order'.
- You can change an item's Access Level by clicking on the icon in the column.
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Position. The position on the page where this module is
displayed. Positions are locations on the page where modules can be
placed (for example, "left" or "right"). Positions are defined in the
Template in use for the page. Positions can also be used to insert a
Module inside an Article using the syntax "{loadposition xxx}", where
"xxx" is a unique position for the module.
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Pages. The Menu Items where this Module will be
displayed. Options are "All" for all Menu Items, "None" for no Menu
Items, and "Varies" for selected Menu Items. A Module will only display
on Menu Items where it is selected.
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Display #. The number of items to display on one page.
If there are more items than this number, you can use the page
navigation buttons (Start, Prev, Next, End, and page numbers) to
navigate between pages. Note that if you have a large number of items,
it may be helpful to use the Filter options, located above the column
headings, to limit which items display.
Toolbar
At the top right you will see the toolbar:
The functions are:
Site and Administrator Links
At the top left, above the Filter, you will see the following two links:
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Site. Opens the Site tab. This is the default tab and allows you to manage the Modules for the front end of the web site.
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Administrator. This tab allows you to manage the
Modules for the back end administration of the web site. If you do not
need to change the Joomla! administrator menus, no modifications are
required here.
List Filters
Filter by Partial Title
You can filter the list of items by typing part of the title or
the ID number. Or, you can select a combination of Category and
Published State.
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Filter. In the upper left corner just above the column headings is a Filter field and two buttons, as shown below:
If you have a large number of items on the list, you can use this
filter to find the desired item(s) quickly. Enter either part of the
title or an ID number and press 'Go' to display the matching items. You
can enter in whole words or part of a word. For example, "ooml" will
match all titles with the word "Joomla!" in them.
Filter by Category and Published State
In the upper right area, above the column headings, are 2 drop-down list boxes as shown below:
The selections may be combined. Only items matching both selections will display in the list.
Quick Tips
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