Add section in Joomla

fred_doan
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fred_doan posted this 09 June 2020

Hello supports,

For the same section (e.g. Six Columns Header) from the libraries, when I add it into Article: Home, it would work as expected when I click on the images (popup and cycle through all images) but if I add it into Template: Home, it would not. Is this a bug or how do I fix this for Template: Home location?

Thanks,
Fred

Hello supports, For the same section (e.g. Six Columns Header) from the libraries, when I add it into Article: Home, it would work as expected when I click on the images (popup and cycle through all images) but if I add it into Template: Home, it would not. Is this a bug or how do I fix this for Template: Home location? Thanks, Fred
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Support Team
Support Team posted this 09 June 2020

Hello Fred,

If I understand correctly what you mean, it is a Header section - it is supposed to be a Header and not to be added in content area.

Sincerely,
Nettie

Hello Fred, If I understand correctly what you mean, it is a Header section - it is supposed to be a Header and not to be added in content area. Sincerely, Nettie
fred_doan
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fred_doan posted this 09 June 2020

Hello Nettie,

No, it's not the header section. Please see attached image below.

Thank you,
Fred

section-issue.jpg

Hello Nettie, No, it's not the header section. Please see attached image below. Thank you, Fred!section-issue.jpg!
Support Team
Support Team posted this 10 June 2020

Hello Fred,

When something is added to the blue area (you can see that Template:Home is blue) , it becomes static content and is written directly to php files. You can't manage it via CMS and it can't perform as CMS content.

Green area is manageable via CMS.

In your case you may want to add this 6 header section to a joomla position or a top sidebar, so it is not part of the article but yet is part of CMS content.

Gina
Themler Support

Hello Fred, When something is added to the blue area (you can see that Template:Home is blue) , it becomes static content and is written directly to php files. You can't manage it via CMS and it can't perform as CMS content. Green area is manageable via CMS. In your case you may want to add this 6 header section to a joomla position or a top sidebar, so it is not part of the article but yet is part of CMS content. Gina Themler Support
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