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Module Positions

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Drawer

Top

A B C D E F

Header

A B C D E F

Showcase

A B C D E F

Feature

A B C D E F

Utility

A B C D E F

Breadcrumb

MainTop

A B C D E F

Content Top

A B C

Mainbody

Content Bottom

A B C

Sidebar

A B C

MainBottom

A B C D E F

Extension

A B C D E F

Bottom

A B C D E F

Footer

A B C D E F

Copyright

A B C D E F

Debug

Analytics

 
Documentation: Gantry Framework Layouts

Collapsible

If no modules are published to a position, the entire area or row will not appear or collapse.

Injected Features

Non-Standard Elements
 

There are Features that are injected into a position when enabled, and are stacked vertically; which includes: Social Buttons, Date, Font Sizer, Login Panel, Popup Module, Branding, Copyright, To-Top Scroller, System Messages, Reset Settings, and Google Analytics.

Forced Positions

There are times when you just don't want to have your modules taking up all the room in a horizontal row no matter what the layout. For example you might want to have a module on the left and a module on the right, with nothing in the middle.

This is made easy with Gantry Force Positions parameter for each layout, allowing you to set the count to a specific row, such as 4, even if 4 modules are not published for that row.

Gantry Grid

Configure at Admin → Extensions → Template Manager → rt_corvus, then go to Layouts to set the grid widths and allocated positions.

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Grid Sizes

Configure at Admin → Extensions → Template Manager → rt_corvus, then go to Layouts to set the grid widths and allocated positions.

By default, each grid is given an equal distribution, but this can be modified to a custom distribution between modules, such as 3/4/5 instead of 4/4/4. These options are available for when 2-6 modules are present.

MainBody / Sidebar Layouts

Configure at Admin → Extensions → Template Manager → rt_corvus, then go to Layouts tab and set the varying Mainbody/Sidebar layout possibilities.

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Note: If no modules are assigned to the Sidebar positions, the Mainbody will become full width.

Sidebar
A
Mainbody
Sidebar
B C
Sidebar
A B
Mainbody
Sidebar
C
Sidebar
A B C
Mainbody
Mainbody
Sidebar
A
Mainbody
Sidebar
A B
Mainbody
Sidebar
A B C
Sidebar
A
Mainbody
Sidebar
A B
Mainbody

Basic: Using Gantry Layouts

Using Layouts

To find out about Gantry Layouts and Module Widths, check out this screencast which covers basic concepts of configuring layout with a combination of module setting and the Gantry layout control.

View : Using Layouts

Advanced: Adding Positions

Adding Module Positions

Check out this quick screencast on Module Positions to get an overview of how module positions work within Gantry Framework. Click below button to learn how to add a new row of module positions.

Learn : Adding Positions