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4.3 Adding Modules to a Page

Learn how to add modules to a web page step by step with examples and instructions. Set module type and position to customize your page easily.

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4.3 Adding Modules to a Page

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  1. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page • Modules can be added to a page by clicking on the “Add Module” button on the right portion of the design bar. CLICK HERE

  2. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page But before using this button, first you must set the following: • Type of module. Three types of modules that can be added: Content, Forum and Photo Gallery. SELECT HERE

  3. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page But before using this button, first you must set the following: • The position on the Web Content Area where the module will appear. There are 12 choices. SELECT HERE

  4. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page Example. Adding content to the new page - Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Step 1. Set the following: Module type to CONTENT, Position to ROW 1. Step 2. Click Add Module button.

  5. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page A new module is now created. Highlighted by green dotted lines and contains two new symbols at the rightmost area of the module ( ).

  6. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page Step 3. To insert data, click on the icon. After clicking, a new window called the Content Module menu will appear, then click EDIT

  7. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page After this action, the Content Editor page will appear where the following must be set: Title of the module and the content. Shown are parts of the Editor page.

  8. 4.3 Adding Modules to a Page • Before proceeding to the example, it is important to note an essential part of this page, the Quick reference Link. • This will direct the administrator to the CMS Quick Reference page where the basic content syntax of this CMS can be found. • It’s a must for every administrator to take a look to this page.

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