Modules are the blocks of content in your site and are distinctively separate from your main content area. For example, a module may appear to the left, right, above, or below your main article content. The Module Manager allows you to customize each module to your preference.
To access the Module Manager: From the Admin area, navigate to Extensions - > Module Manager
Each module has some persistent features. Below are the fields you will see in every module. Modules have more individual parameters but these are the most important ones to understand first.
- Title
- Show Title
- Enabled
- Position
- Module Class Suffix
- Menu Assignment
- Ordering
Title
The title of the module is displayed above the module on the frontend. It is also called a "Module Heading". After a module is saved, the module's title is also shown in the Joomla! backend administration.
Show Title
This setting allows you to specify whether or not the module's title should be visible on the frontend.
Enabled
Allows you to enable (or publish) the select module. To enable a module only on specific pages see below Menu Assignment.
Position
A module position may be labeled as left, right, bottom, user, etc.
Module positions are defined by the template. If a module is published in a position that is not supported by the template, it will not show up. It is important to be aware of your template's supported module positions.
Module Class Suffix
A module class suffix allows you to specify a preset style which is defined by the template. You'll need to consult your individual template documentation to see what module styles/suffixes are available.
Menu Assignment
When a module is enabled/published it can be assigned to all pages or pages specified in the Menu Assignment dialog. Modules can only assigned to pages that have menu items.
Ordering
You can set the order of a module to appear in the ordering dialog as well as the module manager main page by clicking the up/down arrows.
> This content can be modified from "Admin > Article Manager > Managing Modules"