Arif Jamil
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No need to any modify or edit code.
Just go to the
module advanced option
change the module style from
template inheirted to => your artisteer template style...
Tested and working 100%
Enjoy your own template
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Pascal Bouwens
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Thank you very much!
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Toon Donné
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I have the same problem... Where do I find :
module advanced option
change the module style from
template inheirted to => your artisteer template style
thanks for your help...
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Toon Donné
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OK, I found it and it works...
thanks...
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Rafpsico
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Quote Toon Donné:
I have the same problem... Where do I find :
module advanced option
change the module style from
template inheirted to => your artisteer template style
thanks for your help...
Hi!
Can you explain were do you found the module advanced option and how to do this change, plz?
I trying make this modification, but can't find this.
Joomla 3.6 is a new version to me and I thinking so different to the old 2.5 version.
Tks
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Arif Jamil
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Quote Rafpsico:
Hi!
Can you explain were do you found the module advanced option and how to do this change, plz?
I trying make this modification, but can't find this.
Joomla 3.6 is a new version to me and I thinking so different to the old 2.5 version.
Tks
+ Extentions:
- Modules
- Your Module Name
> Advanced
- Module Style: (select your artisteer template's class style)
it's just temporary solution to fix disappearing the module in joomla 3.6.x
hopefully Artisteer coders will take a look at this issue
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Darren
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Solution does not work for me on PHP 7.0.9. Modules are still missing even when the Module Style is set to artstyle.
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