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By default, when you click "Read More" it jumps to the top of the web page. How can I get it to jump to the article that it displays right under the module?
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The read more load an article.
And a article is always placed on the Joomla output.
If you have module published above the Joomla output, it´s normal to jump at the top and show the modules.
Please assign the article to a menu item and then assign the modules to this menu item.
And a article is always placed on the Joomla output.
If you have module published above the Joomla output, it´s normal to jump at the top and show the modules.
Please assign the article to a menu item and then assign the modules to this menu item.
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Thanks for the response.
If you go to the web site I am building and scroll down a bit to the "Air Jordan 10 Bordeaux" section then click "Read More" - it jumps to the top of the page. I want it to jump to the section of the home page where the article opens, which is right below the spot where the visitor clicks "Read More".
www.longislandsneakerstore.com
Thanks for any info.
If you go to the web site I am building and scroll down a bit to the "Air Jordan 10 Bordeaux" section then click "Read More" - it jumps to the top of the page. I want it to jump to the section of the home page where the article opens, which is right below the spot where the visitor clicks "Read More".
www.longislandsneakerstore.com
Thanks for any info.
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Thats what I´ve said.
If you click to an Joomla article, the site is loading the new content with all mdoules in it.
If you dont want to show the modules on the joomla article you have to create a "hidden menu" for each article.
After that you can assign the module you like to the menu items.
If you click to an Joomla article, the site is loading the new content with all mdoules in it.
If you dont want to show the modules on the joomla article you have to create a "hidden menu" for each article.
After that you can assign the module you like to the menu items.
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Perfect! Thank you !!!!!!
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