Vintage

Something Different for Joomla!

User 4 Module

This is the content of the 'user4' module position. You can edit this text or create your own from the Module Manger. In Joomla 1.5 this is done by navigating to Extensions->Module Manager from the Joomla! administration.

User 5 Module

This is the content of the 'user5' module position. You can edit this text or create your own from the Module Manger. In Joomla 1.5 this is done by navigating to Extensions->Module Manager from the Joomla! administration.

User 6 Module

This is the content of the 'user6' module position. You can edit this text or create your own from the Module Manger. In Joomla 1.5 this is done by navigating to Extensions->Module Manager from the Joomla! administration.

Polls

Joomla! is used for?
 

Advertisement

Featured Links:
Joomla!
Joomla! The most popular and widely used Open Source CMS Project in the world.
Joomla! Templates
Joomla! Templates, modules and tutorials.
Joomla! Extensions
Joomla! Components, Modules, Plugins and Languages by the bucket load.
Joomla! Tutorials
Need help with Joomla? Videos, Books, Online Tutorials and more..

Who's Online

We have 2 guest online
Module Styles PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 01 January 2008 05:43

15 Fully Collapsible Module Positions in 5 Styles!

Vintage's modules are fully collapsible and expandable.

Module Positions

There are 15 available positions in this template which are all conditional. This means you can start small and expand into the conditional positions as your site grows.

Module Styles

Left and Right Modules:

The left and right module positions of vintage have 5 available module styles: S1, S2, S3, S4, S5.

User4-User9 Module Container Styles:

The user4,5,6 and user7,8,9 module container blocks are a configurable persistent option in the template parameters. These containers share the 5 available styles previously mentioned.
S1, S2, S3, S4, S5. They can be change in your site's administration panel within Joomla's Template Manager.

Bulletin Module Styles:

The bulletin module panel is a single style wrapper which encapsulates up to 3 modules in 1 of any content of your choice. You can change the style of the bulletin background with the provided Fireworks source graphics.

How do I configure a module class suffix?

In the Joomla! administration area, go to Extensions > Module Manager, and click on the module title you'd like to configure. In the Advanced parameters box, you will see a text field labeled "Module Class Suffix". All the S1, S2, S3 etc. styles can be manually typed into this text field. Module Class Suffixes are (usually) never the same from various templates, so these will only work if the template supports them in their respective positions as outlined above.

What if I want to make my own module styles?

The Adobe Fireworks graphic source files also included for designers wishing to customize or create additional styles using the Adobe Fireworks software.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 January 2008 00:28 )
 

User 7 Module

This is the content of the 'user7' module position. You can edit this text or create your own from the Module Manger. In Joomla 1.5 this is done by navigating to Extensions->Module Manager from the Joomla! administration.

User 8 Module

This is the content of the 'user8' module position. You can edit this text or create your own from the Module Manger. In Joomla 1.5 this is done by navigating to Extensions->Module Manager from the Joomla! administration.

User 9 Module

This is the content of the 'user9' module position. You can edit this text or create your own from the Module Manger. In Joomla 1.5 this is done by navigating to Extensions->Module Manager from the Joomla! administration.