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Hi,

What position names should I be using for the slideshow module and thumbnail modules?

As per the standard design: http://demo.joomla51.com/0105/

Is there a way to install the demo on my server and then replace what I need to?

Thanks,

Mat
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Hi Mat

For the template demo the slideshow was placed in the 'showcase' module position and assigned to the homepage and for the thumbs gallery we used the sidecol-a module position and assined the module to the template styles.

Yes the demo installer can be installed to your server in the same as a standard Joomla package. For details on install Joomla go to.. http://docs.joomla.org/J3.1:Installing_Joomla

Ensure to select 'Default English (GB) Sample Data' under 'Install Sample Data' on the 3rd step of
your Joomla installation to import the demo content for your template.

Ciarán
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And the grid gallery?

Also can I put anything clickable into the slideshow, videos or anything?
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Hello

For our template demo the GridGallery was placed in the top-2a module position.

Sorry to say this option is not available with the slideshow module included with the template.

Ciarán
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