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You cannot edit the default template set directly from XOOPS admin. You need to press the 'clone' link to create an editable template set. Name the set ('myset' or similar) then make it the default set in prefs/general settings, e.g.
Default template set = 'myset'
You can then edit the cloned templates in admin.
Whenever you install a new module, immediately go to templates and click 'create' against the new module name in your cloned set.
Otherwise you need to edit the HTML files on the hard disk in the templates folder for that module.
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