<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 Next > End >>
Including Acajoom module in the middle of a document - 2006/08/19 06:34 I have been asked several times how to include Acajoom in the middle of a content page. Just had the following tag where ever you want to put the module:
{mosloadposition user9}

Then publish Acajoom module in the position user9. Voila!
  | | To post on the forum you need to sign in.
Re:Including Acajoom module in the middle of a document - 2007/04/10 05:45 Hi,

Does this mean that you can display the Acajoom newsletter subscription fields in the middle of content?

Thanks
Rhyn
Energise your online business!
Visit Webtonic http://www.webtonic.co.za
  | | To post on the forum you need to sign in.
Re:Including Acajoom module in the middle of a document - 2007/05/17 17:52 That's what is does

Try it out for yourself and see
SoftDux - The Leaders is Software & Networking

Visit SA WebHosting Talk on http://www.WebHostingTalk.co.za
  | | To post on the forum you need to sign in.
Re:Including Acajoom module in the middle of a document - 2007/05/19 04:41 Can someone tell me some information on how to split the subsciptions form so that each newsletter can have its own subsciption page?

Even being able to style the subscription form a little more to add descriptions and images would be helpful. thanks.
  | | To post on the forum you need to sign in.
Re:Including Acajoom module in the middle of a document - 2007/05/25 18:33 Just for clarification, if you are like me and have a template where the "user9" module position is already in use, assign a module position that is not being used.

I created a content item and wrote a blurb about the newsletter. I then place a tag to a module position that isn't being used by the template - in my case this was {mosloadposition user2}

I then published the Acajoom Suscriber Module in that position (i.e. user2).

If you want to have more control with the blurb to accomapny the newsletter, don't use the "Introduction text" or "Post-Text" fields in the Acajoom Suscriber Module. Just leave them blank and write your blurb in the content item itself.

Intro blah blah blah.
Fill out the information below:

{mosloadposition user2}


Just adding this in the hope that it shortens the learning curve and trial and error experimentation time for the next person.
  | | To post on the forum you need to sign in.
Re:Including Acajoom module in the middle of a document - 2007/07/14 14:48 This doesn't seem to work if you already have the module running in your left menu...

I had it running in the left menu, but wanted to insert another form at the bottom of a static page. So I duplicated the module, and then gave it a new name and assigned it to user9.

But neither of the modules would work (they displayed but the submit button wouldn't do anything) on the pages that had them both on there...
  | | To post on the forum you need to sign in.
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 Next > End >>
Acajoom Acajoom
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Content Statistics
Google Adsense Search
News
Acajoom PRO
Acajoom PRO
€79.95
Add to Cart






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Last Posts

Breathtakers