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Hi there I was wondering if module positions still existed in the morph framework or if these had been replaced by blocks?
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Hi willhaigh,

Modules are inside the blocks. For an interactive demo of this, please play around with: Layouts and module positions | The Morph template development framework for Joomla 1.5

I also recommend you to take Morph's Configurator component for a spin, to see what you can do with blocks and all the other things with just a few clicks. Please checkout this blog post which will lead you to the demo of Configurator: Try before you buy! Checkout the new Configurator demo! | ProThemer Team Blog

Another great resource is the documentation, currently available on Morph's Documentation as well as from inside Morph's Configurator component.

I hope the above helps. :) Please let us know if you have any further questions and we'll make sure you get all the answers you need.

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Hi willhaigh,

Modules are inside the blocks. For an interactive demo of this, please play around with: Layouts and module positions | The Morph template development framework for Joomla 1.5

I also recommend you to take Morph's Configurator component for a spin, to see what you can do with blocks and all the other things with just a few clicks. Please checkout this blog post which will lead you to the demo of Configurator: Try before you buy! Checkout the new Configurator demo! | ProThemer Team Blog

Another great resource is the documentation, currently available on Morph's Documentation as well as from inside Morph's Configurator component.

I hope the above helps. :) Please let us know if you have any further questions and we'll make sure you get all the answers you need.

Take care,
Tess
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