97 Module Positions

Sample Drop Down Module

This is an example of a module published to the drop_down row. This row contains 6 modules. To enable the drop down simple publish any module to any of the drop_down_x positions.

Open Panel

This is the default banner position.

This is the custom_1 position, for either custom html or a menu.
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Custom 2

This is the custom_2 position. It is designed to be 100% of the this area's width.

Top Row1 Modules

This is an example of a module published to the top_row_1 row. This row contains 6 modules, read below for a full description.

Top Row2 Modules

This is an example of a module published to the top_row_2 row. This row contains 6 modules, read below for a full description.

Top Row3 Modules

This is an example of a module published to the top_row_3 row. This row contains 6 modules, read below for a full description.


Module Features Related To This Template:

1. The gap between modules can be changed from 0px to 30px in the Vertex admin.
2. The first word of some modules uses the highlight color, this can be disabled.
Be sure to check out the full list of template specific features from here.


All modules are fully collapsible

What exactly is a collapsing module? It's quite simple, whenever a module is not published to a postion that position does not appear on the frontend of the template. Consider the example below:



This particular row has 6 module positions available to publish to. Let's say you only want to publish to 4 of these positions. The template will automatically collapse the modules you do not want to use and adjust the size of the modules accordingly:



If no modules are published to the row the entire row itself will not show. The best feature of this is every module can be published to its own unique pages so the layout of your site can change on every page!


Infinite Layouts

Because there are so many module positions available in so many different areas, the number of layouts you can create are limitless! For example, if you would like to show your main content area on the right side of your site but still have a column of modules, simply published your modules to the right or right_inset positions or both. The same would be true for the opposite, if you want a column on the left simply publish modules to left or left_inset. Of course you can always choose to not have a column at all. Remember, any module not published to will automatically collapse and the remaining area will automatically adjust. There is no need to choose a pre-defined layout for your entire site, simply use the power of collpasing module positions and take advantage of the numerous amount of module positions to create any layout you can dream of! Be sure to checkout the layout of modules below.


Dozens of Modules

Below is a complete list of all the module positions available for this template.



How to install and setup module styles:

  1. Download any module you wish to publish to your site.
  2. In the backend of Joomla navigate to the menu item Extensions/Install Uninstall


  3. Browse for the module's install file and click Upload File & Install.
  4. Once the module has be installed navigate to the menu item Extensions/Module Manager (same menu as above)
  5. Find the Module just installed and click on it's title.
  6. Change any parameters that you wish and be sure to set it to published and publish it to your desired module position.
  7. To apply a module style simply fill in the module class suffix field with any of this template's included module styles. This parameter setting is found under Module Parameters on the right side of the screen.


  8. Assign what pages you would like the module to appear on and finally click Save.


Right Inset

This is an example of a module published to the right_inset position. There is also a left_inset position and many others, be sure to read the full description.

Right

This is an example of a module published to the right position. There are also left, insets, rows, etc. positions and many others, be sure to read the full description. This is the default style that will appear for most module positions in the white body area.

-inset

This is the -inset module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-white

This is the -white module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-highlight1

This is the -highlight1 module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-highlight2

This is the -highlight2 module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-grey1

This is the -grey1 module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-grey2

This is the -grey2 module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-grey1_small_border

This is the -grey1_small_border module style and can be applied to most most module positions. This is the class used for the S5 Frontpage Display on this demo.

-grey2_small_border

This is the -grey2_small_border style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-dark

This is the -dark module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

-breadcrumbs

This is the -breadcrumbs module style and can be applied to most most module positions. Although it is designed for the breadcrumbs module it can be used on any other module as well.

-none

This is the -none module style and can be applied to most most module positions.

Bottom Row1 Modules

This is an example of a module published to the bottom_row_1 row. This row contains 6 modules, read above for a full description.

Bottom Row2 Modules

This is an example of a module published to the bottom_row_2 row. This row contains 6 modules, read above for a full description.

Custom 3

This is the custom_3 position. It is designed to be 100% of the this area's width.

Bottom Row3 Modules

This is an example of a module published to the bottom_row_3 row with -dark applied. This row contains 6 modules, read above for a full description.

S5 Box

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