RAXO Insert Position - Feature requests and suggestions
RAXO Insert Position - Feature requests and suggestions
Is it possible to place Load Module Position on the right or left side of the content, not only between paragraphs?
Re: Load Module Position at one side of content
Well, the question looks strange a bit. Usually, site templates have left and right side bars with module positions.
Are you sure your site template doesn't have side bar module positions?
Are you sure your site template doesn't have side bar module positions?
Re: Load Module Position at one side of content
Thank's for your reply. Of course the templates have left and right side bars with module positions, but what I am searching for, is the possibility of module placement on the left or right side of the text inside the article, and that’s quite different from modules on the side of the article, outside of content.
The advantage of a module innside the content is that headline, main picture and intro text can be in the full width of the content, while the article's text provides space for a module at one of the sides.
Something like this: http://www. tv2 .no/underholdning/8164790/
Or like this: http://www. itromso .no/nyheter/2016/03/25/Krever-avgj%C3%B8relse-fra-byr%C3%A5det-12521425.ece
The advantage of a module innside the content is that headline, main picture and intro text can be in the full width of the content, while the article's text provides space for a module at one of the sides.
Something like this: http://www. tv2 .no/underholdning/8164790/
Or like this: http://www. itromso .no/nyheter/2016/03/25/Krever-avgj%C3%B8relse-fra-byr%C3%A5det-12521425.ece
Re: Load Module Position at one side of content
Thank you for the detailed clarification. Now I see your point and I like the idea.
RAXO Load Position plugin can help you to insert a module position in a desired place inside your article body. The task is to move this position to the right or to the left side of the article text. This is a CSS task and we give several instructions how to do that in the forum support area for this plugin.
So in short, yes, this is possible with RAXO Load Position Plugin.
Example screenshot of right side module position inserted in Joomla article body:
RAXO Load Position plugin can help you to insert a module position in a desired place inside your article body. The task is to move this position to the right or to the left side of the article text. This is a CSS task and we give several instructions how to do that in the forum support area for this plugin.
So in short, yes, this is possible with RAXO Load Position Plugin.
Example screenshot of right side module position inserted in Joomla article body:
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Plugin compatibility with Joomla 5.
Hello,
I am still in Joomla 4. I upgraded Raxo All-mode Pro and Raxo Related Articles.
I am waiting for Raxo Insert Position to migrate to Joomla 5.
Please would you let me know if the layouts are compatible with Joomla 5: eg Prime?
Thanks for your reply,
Sincerely,
A. Guillen
I am still in Joomla 4. I upgraded Raxo All-mode Pro and Raxo Related Articles.
I am waiting for Raxo Insert Position to migrate to Joomla 5.
Please would you let me know if the layouts are compatible with Joomla 5: eg Prime?
Thanks for your reply,
Sincerely,
A. Guillen
Re: Plugin compatibility with Joomla 5.
RAXO Insert Position is ready and tested now on the latest Joomla 5.0.1
Will be released in the near days.
Layouts do not have such a strict connection to the version of Joomla. Layouts are more tied to the module for which they are released.Please would you let me know if the layouts are compatible with Joomla 5: eg Prime?
Therefore, you can safely use this layout on Joomla 5 in the corresponding version of the module.
Re: Plugin compatibility with Joomla 5.
Thanks for all your replies.
All are good news.
When RAXO Insert Position is released, I will be able to migrate to Joomla 5.
You are doing an amazing job
All my best,
A. Guillen
All are good news.
When RAXO Insert Position is released, I will be able to migrate to Joomla 5.
You are doing an amazing job
All my best,
A. Guillen
Re: RAXO Insert Position - Feature requests and suggestions
Hi,
Would it possible (or is it already) for the plugin to be updated so that any mid-article modules are shown in the 'below content' position in articles which have a small number of paragraphs? For example, I have created a position to after the sixth paragraph but where an article is shorter than that it just doesn't appear at all. In this sort of circumstance, it would be very helpful if the module was show in the 'below content' position instead of simply not being displayed.
Many thanks.
Would it possible (or is it already) for the plugin to be updated so that any mid-article modules are shown in the 'below content' position in articles which have a small number of paragraphs? For example, I have created a position to after the sixth paragraph but where an article is shorter than that it just doesn't appear at all. In this sort of circumstance, it would be very helpful if the module was show in the 'below content' position instead of simply not being displayed.
Many thanks.
Re: RAXO Insert Position - Feature requests and suggestions
I understand your request, and I quite like it. It's a sensible proposal!dbedlow wrote: Nov 06, 2025 2:16 pm Hi,
Would it possible (or is it already) for the plugin to be updated so that any mid-article modules are shown in the 'below content' position in articles which have a small number of paragraphs? For example, I have created a position to after the sixth paragraph but where an article is shorter than that it just doesn't appear at all. In this sort of circumstance, it would be very helpful if the module was show in the 'below content' position instead of simply not being displayed.
Many thanks.
However, I don't yet know how to implement it, because when using the plugin, one module position (with its own name) is used within the content and a different position with a different name is used below.
The module is assigned to a specific position, so a specific position name is used.