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Hi,

I'm trying to publish a custom module on the header-1 position but it doesn't show on the front end. The module does show if I change the position to contenttop-1, for example. The footer positions don't work either.

Is that a limitation of the free Ashley template or am I missing something?

Thanks.
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your module in the header-1 position?

Ciarán
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Sure, here you go:

http://epicentromaya.com/maxillo36/index.php.

The header-1 module is obviously not showing. Please see attachment for backend. It's the module called address.
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Thank you

Try replacing the contents of your header.php (../templates/j51_ashley/php/layouts/header.php) with the following...


<div id="logo">
<div class="logo_container">
<div class="logo"> <a href="/index.php" title="<?php echo $siteName; ?>">
<?php if($this->params->get('logoimagefile') == '') : ?>
<img class="logo-image" src="/<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/templates/<?php echo $this->template?>/images/logo.png" alt="Logo" />
<?php elseif($this->params->get('logoimagefile') != '') : ?>
<img class="logo-image" src="/<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/<?php echo $logoimagefile; ?>" alt="Logo" />
<?php endif; ?>
</a> </div>
</div>
<?php if ($this->countModules( 'header-1' )) : ?>
<div class="header-1">
<jdoc:include type="modules" name="header-1" style="none" />
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if ($this->countModules( 'header-2' )) : ?>
<div class="header-2">
<jdoc:include type="modules" name="header-2" style="none" />
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
</div>


Ciarán
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That did the trick, the header is working now. Thanks a lot, Ciaran.
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Hello

The footer-1 and footer-2 module positions are enabled by default. Please ensure you have the latest download of your template installed. Failing that may I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciarán
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