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From: joomlapackages
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  • if your using the new Joomla add this to end of your URL ?tp=2 this shows positions

  • This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! Great presentation. Easy to understand and very straight forward.

  • Excellent delivery - I'll be watching more fo' sho'

  • Thanks! :)

  • You will need to have two modules, one for each different position. Use the copy feature. It feels like a limitation at first but this will allow each module to have its own viewing parameters.

  • awesome, thanks 5/5

  • Thank youö

  • Actually, if you have Joomla 1.5 (or any version of Joomla, for that matter) and you want to see the module positioning, you can simply add "?tp=1" to the end of the URL of the page you want to check out.

  • great actor :)

  • I knew this :))

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  • Yep, you got it, module positions in 1.5 are template specific, to view and change them you need to access the template entry itself. Thanks for the comment!

  • Thank you, just what I was looking for

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  • Thank you for the very well structured video series!

  • More on the way!

  • I like his enthusiasm

  • I thought that was helpful as heck.

  • I'm new with Joomla too, but I found that guy's voice really annoying.

  • Sorry we made this free tutorial annoying.

  • I like to thank you for the tutorial, they are a bunch of ignorant pompouses...

  • Good video, looking for more joomla tutorial videos.

  • i am still here because i am learning

  • Theres no shame in that, thanks for watching!

  • Awesome ty :) new to all this, this was very helpful

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