npeditor12
posted this
07 May 2020
Hi!
The thing to remember when using Nicepage and Joomla together is there are 2 components. 1. is the template which is basically the header, background colors and fonts. 2 is the pages themselves. Keep in mind that Nicepage pages live inside a Joomla article. So when you import the pages into Joomla, they will create new articles. If you are like me, and go through several iterations, then you will end up importing several pages.
Menus are the same thing. I personally do not import the Nicepage menus into Joomla because I like to use my own. So when you want to set up the home page, select the article that Nicepage created.
You can add module positions anywhere you want in a page that you create with nicepage! Under Element > Position and Shortcode > Position & Sidebar.
Then select the position and give it a name:
In the module, enter your position name and it will show up!
Hope that helps!
Hi!
The thing to remember when using Nicepage and Joomla together is there are 2 components. 1. is the template which is basically the header, background colors and fonts. 2 is the pages themselves. Keep in mind that Nicepage pages live inside a Joomla article. So when you import the pages into Joomla, they will create new articles. If you are like me, and go through several iterations, then you will end up importing several pages.
Menus are the same thing. I personally do not import the Nicepage menus into Joomla because I like to use my own. So when you want to set up the home page, select the article that Nicepage created.
You can add module positions anywhere you want in a page that you create with nicepage! Under Element > Position and Shortcode > Position & Sidebar.
!Nicepage-pos.png!
Then select the position and give it a name:
!Nicepage-pos2.png!
In the module, enter your position name and it will show up!
Hope that helps!