It worked for me thanks! And I think you must be a very very polite person to take you time to answer such an idiot comment! thumbs up! keep up the good work!
Wow, very nice information. Theres a lot of articles that explain this but editing the template, adding positions, xml, etc... thanks for the knowledge ;)
OMG! Thank heavens for that! I have recently installed a sleek and clean image slider for my gaming website and I have created the images on photoshop, I needed it to be in the front page at the centre and now it is! THANKS ALOT! YOU'VE HELPED ME SOOO MUCH! I SUBBED!
@Jasenic Your abrupt comment aside, I assure you that this can be done as demonstrated in the video. However if you don't want to do this for some reason, you can also use this method by choosing an existing position that you are not using. For example, if you have a position called "banner" that you are not using, you can assign the module to that position. Then in your article you enter {loadposition banner}
It worked for me thanks! And I think you must be a very very polite person to take you time to answer such an idiot comment! thumbs up! keep up the good work!
Paulisterdam 1 month ago
nice tuts very useful tnx to the admin
gudkisserr 6 months ago
Thanks a lot .. greatly appreciate it
farnoise 6 months ago
Thanks...I've been trying for weeks to figure this out - so simple!
dongbeidaishu 7 months ago
Wow, very nice information. Theres a lot of articles that explain this but editing the template, adding positions, xml, etc... thanks for the knowledge ;)
AldanaMad 9 months ago
I tired in a number of article types and it didn't work. Any suggestions?
jennymac564 10 months ago
OMG! Thank heavens for that! I have recently installed a sleek and clean image slider for my gaming website and I have created the images on photoshop, I needed it to be in the front page at the centre and now it is! THANKS ALOT! YOU'VE HELPED ME SOOO MUCH! I SUBBED!
keymotionpictures 10 months ago
Thank you sooooo much! :)
networkmann 11 months ago
That was real easy , thanks
jensniere 1 year ago
Hi, I am sorry for the comment, It works now... Just little frustrated. Thanks
Jasenic 1 year ago
CANT EDIT THE POSITION, IDIOT
Jasenic 1 year ago
@Jasenic Your abrupt comment aside, I assure you that this can be done as demonstrated in the video. However if you don't want to do this for some reason, you can also use this method by choosing an existing position that you are not using. For example, if you have a position called "banner" that you are not using, you can assign the module to that position. Then in your article you enter {loadposition banner}
BuildAJoomlaWebsite 1 year ago
You just saved my day!! thumbs up from Colombia
Monochones87 1 year ago
Excelente tutorial para poder insetar un modulo dentro de un Articulo en Joomla... gracias
TurinMr 1 year ago
Thanx!!
dimitrisxantho 1 year ago
Super! Short and clear- that is what we need!
linasrudelis 2 years ago
thanks!!!!
IndependentIV 2 years ago