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Is it possible to move Custom Page Content to BELOW images & folders?

Posted: 07 Dec 2022, 23:19
by JMM
Hello again, Karl.

Is there possibly a way, by either a Setting or Custom CSS, to move Custom Page Content (created on the Settings|Content tab) from above folders & images to below folders & images?

If you look at THIS page for example, I would like for the Custom Page Content to be displayed below the images.

I only wish this ability to be for specific folders & their sub-folders, not the entire site, so I would set the Setting or Custom CSS only on the folders for which I wish this to apply.

Thank you in advance &have a splendid day.

Regards,
John

Re: Is it possible to move Custom Page Content to BELOW images & folders?

Posted: 07 Dec 2022, 23:40
by mjau-mjau
In panel, you can navigate to page Settings > Page > Advanced > Page Layout Items, and change the order of "modules". The only problem might be that the "context" module also includes page "title" and "description", so that would move also.

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Re: Is it possible to move Custom Page Content to BELOW images & folders?

Posted: 08 Dec 2022, 00:42
by JMM
The only problem might be that the "context" module also includes page "title" and "description", so that would move also.
Understood, and that is indeed what happened.  That's too bad, so I moved Context back to its default location.

Thanks anyway.  Have a great day.

Re: Is it possible to move Custom Page Content to BELOW images & folders?

Posted: 08 Dec 2022, 04:37
by metallissimus
There is another way explained here: viewtopic.php?f=52&t=9890&p=45172&hilit=insert#p45172

Re: Is it possible to move Custom Page Content to BELOW images & folders?

Posted: 08 Dec 2022, 05:03
by mjau-mjau
metallissimus wrote: There is another way explained here: viewtopic.php?f=52&t=9890&p=45172&hilit=insert#p45172
:thumbsup:

There is another way also (not same as the post above). It's quite simple by using CSS. The only limitation, is that it doesn't support text formatting ... It could only support one chunk of text in the same style. It can be positioned anywhere though.