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A guide to installing and configuring a module in Joomla 3

Although Joomla! 3.x comes with 26 built-in modules by default, with new extensions you can add entirely new functionalities to your site with just a few clicks. Thanks to the constantly growing community of Joomla! users and developers, there are literally thousands of extensions, and a large part of them are modules that you can download and install. Extensions are commercial or free, meaning that if it’s commercial, you’ll have to pay for a license to download it. Don’t worry; all Gavick modules are free.

What is a Joomla! module?

Modules are small functional blocks that are usually shown around the main part of the page, such as a slideshow, weather map, a login form, or a newsflash. The Joomla! system includes both front-end modules and back-end modules. The modules for the front end of the system are called Site modules.

The modules included by default with your Joomla! site provide a variety of options for displaying content on the pages of your site. Depending on the type of module, they may display:

They can be used in a variety of positions and are typically simple to use and configure. For most modules and most users, the procedure will be:

Find, read about features and download

Locate and download an extension from one of trusted online source (gavick.com or extensions.joomla.org).

Official Catalog of Joomla Extensions

Modules for Joomla from Gavick

Download the module to your local machine as a zip file package.

Install a Joomla module

All Joomla! extensions come in the form of compressed files and are installed via the Extension Manager.

First, you need to login to the administrative area of your Joomla! website. Then, access the Joomla! Extension Manager by going to Extensions -> Extension Manager -> Upload Package File tab.

How to install Joomla! module in few clicks

Click the Browse button and select the module zip package on your local machine. Click the Upload File & Install button.

Problems during module installation

There are some situations in which above procedure will not work. If you have an error in the installation, the two most common problems are:

How to manage modules

Modules are controlled by going to Extensions: Module Manager. To view it on the frontend it’s necessary to edit the module settings.

Joomla! Module Manager

Note that: All modules must be enabled and placed into module position(s) in the template layout before they will work.

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