1. DavidPiercee
  2. Free Templates / Extensions
  3. Thursday, 10 May 2012
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Dear Support
I have two questions
First
Installed the Oxygen template with the Autson Slideshow
when i try to add a third picture. on the website the slideshow displays an error
modules/mod_AutsonSlideShow/images/27.jpg
modules/mod_AutsonSlideShow/images/gov.jpg
modules/mod_AutsonSlideShow/images/tool.jpg
Second
is there a method to change the background of specific modules and their positions
if a method exists, pls identify the steps?

Best Regards
David
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Hi David

For your first issue may I suggest sending temporary administration details to info@joomla51.com and we will investigate this further.

There would be no simple way of changing the modules position as changes would be needed across the template however considering the number of modules positions available there should be enough versatility there to create the module where ever you like. If you are using a Custom HTML module there is now an option in Joomla 2.5 to add a background image to a module via the module parameters (Extensions -> Module Manager -> [Your Module]. Otherwise if you could detail the module in question and it may be possible via CSS.

Ciarán
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Hi David

The last image in your slideshow doesn't appear to exist (http://www.infosec.com.eg/modules/mod_AutsonSlideShow/images/tool.jpg).

Ciarán
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