different joomla modules in category pages

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8 years 9 months ago #226384

-- HikaShop version -- : 2.6.1
-- Joomla version -- : 3.4.8
-- Browser(s) name and version -- : all of them

Hello,

we need to publish some custom joomla-modules in the category pages:

i mean that we need some different modules (let's call them module1 and module2) in certain category pages ( let's call them category1 and category2).

how can we publish the module1 only in the category1's page and the module2 only in the category2's page?
we need to set a joomla menu item for each category to do that? if yes, how we have to set the hikashop sef's options? if no, were can we publish these modules in these pages and how can we manage the position of them?

waiting for your reply, all the best.

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8 years 9 months ago #226386

Hi,

Joomla doesn't have such capability by default.
You can use the extension Modules Advances Manager in order to do that easily:
extensions.joomla.org/extension/advanced-module-manager

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8 years 9 months ago #226444

nicolas wrote: Hi,

Joomla doesn't have such capability by default.
You can use the extension Modules Advances Manager in order to do that easily:
extensions.joomla.org/extension/advanced-module-manager


---sorry i wrote a reply before see yours, so i replied before reading what you told to us.

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8 years 9 months ago #226497

actually what we really need is this:

we have to put in the shop homepage (that is the root products-category) some joomla-modules* in some module positions, and in all the categories and subcategories we need a different layout for the pages.

how can we do that? there is another way instead to use the advanced module manager component or we really need it?

*when i say joomla modules i mean some our html- modules made with the joomla module-manager.


Thanks guys!!!

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8 years 9 months ago #227178

Hello,

how can we do that? there is another way instead to use the advanced module manager component or we really need it?

*when i say joomla modules i mean some our html- modules made with the joomla module-manager.

The best solution will be to use the advanced module manager component in your case. By default, there is no way to restrict the displaying of a joomla module to a defined page instead of a Joomla menu.

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