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Hello,
Is there a way to put a module inside a module? I would like to d small slideshows in the filler module

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Dave
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Hi Dave

The following article details how to place a module within an article. This should also apply for modules by using a 'Custom HTML' module (Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> Custom HTML)... http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_put_a_module_inside_an_article%3F

Ciarán
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Hi thanks for the reply. I was successfully able to create a module and put it in an article using the tutorial you provided. Is it possible to include the {loadposition myposition} in the descriptor text of the Filler module?

Dave
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Also,
Is there a way to make the main nav menu drop downs hold for less time (stay open) after you roll off of them?

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Dave
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Would you have a URL to an example of the filler module in question?

It is worth noting than a number of modules can be assigned to the same module position which might be an easier solution to your query?

Ciarán
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Hi Dave

For the benefit of other forum users could I ask you to post unrelated queries to a new topic.

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Hi, thanks for the reply.
I'm still learning so the demo content from the Nocturne template is pretty much what I can reference.

http://www.billpollackmusic.com/joomla/

The filler modules are the modules in the area under the main slideshow. I would like to have slideshows instead of the static images if possible.

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Dave
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Hi Dave

Rather than using the ImageLinkHover module used in the 'filler' modules used on the demo, try using Joomlas 'Custom HTML' module (Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> Custom HTML). You can then place the loadposition tag along with your text in the 'Custom Output' tab of this module. Note that you may need to find an alternative slideshow module to use, as the J51_Slideshow does not fully support multiple instances of itself on the same page (http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/photos-a-images/slideshow).

Ciarán
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