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Yeah I realize that you can move
<div><{$xoops_contents}>div>
above the blocks code in the theme.html
But then it would be the same through out the site.
I was suggesting the ability to change the content and block order for each module if wanted. Or if I had to change every individual theme.html for every module, that still is very flexible. Anytme I would want to change the order of blocks and conent displaying, I would have to go and edit the theme.
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As far as Quote:
One way round this is to try and put your module content in a block that will allow more flexible positioning
How do I create a block for each module that the module will automatically put the content in. (I know how to make custom blocks in the block admin)
I mean...when I add an article in the admin control panel for, say, wf-sections. How does wf-sections know to display that article in a block, instead of the
<div><{$xoops_contents}>div>
area defined by the theme?
I don't want to use individual blocks for every article I add. I would have a block admin screen with 100's of blocks to manage, and every block I set to "active" would show on every page in the whole module section of the website.
Maybe I don't understand the faq correctly, but I don't see the flexiblity. All I see it a fixed change in layout.
Please explain if I am not getting it.