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Saturday, 25 November 2006

Don't you hate this... You're about to launch a new custom module or something similar, but you forgot what the different module positions are called? 

Well you could go to your favorite template club and look for the info page for your chosen template. Or perhaps you have downloaded a template guide and you could go browse for that on your hard disk.

But there is an easier way to quickly identify the module positions of your template.

In your browser type in the following url:

http://www.yourdomain.com/index.php?tp=1 

That should give you a clear overview of all the options you got.






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Yvan Pinto said:

  Saved a lot of time with this comment. Keep up the good work.

Thx a lot

Yvan
February 19, 2007 | url

GrandmasterB said:

  That is an awesome tip...that will save loads of time trying to figure out which module is in which position...THANKS!
February 19, 2007

Oliver said:

  I have no idea how much time I`ve spent with "module placement search", no more.. Thank you!!
April 10, 2007 | url

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