1. peterlore
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How do I change the text below the showcase the module position should be top-1tab but I can't find the text to edit it? Does anyone have an idea where to find it?

I appreciate your help
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Hi Peter

Not sure if I understand your query correctly. Module positions are areas of your template which your modules are assigned to. For the template demo for instance we used a Custom HTML module (Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> Custom HTML) and assigned it to this position (top-1tab).

Ciarán
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Thanks ciaran

I am talking about the demo if you look at the demo the rext in the middle that reads "A Professional Touch of Style" and it has 3 images. When I look at the position it is supposed to be module "Top-1tab" I checked that module but there is no text in it nor images. So how can I edit or change the text if I can't find it? Or even eliminate the whole area If I can find it.

thanks for your suggestion
peter
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Hi Peter

Was your Joomla installation created from the demo installer? If not then this content will not exist unless you have already created it.

Ciarán
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