The procedure explains how to add a "Custom" module in Joomla! using the Administrator interface. A "Custom" module is a block of formatted text that can be configured to appear when one or more menu items are accessed.
A custom module allows you to add custom text and/or an image and place it in a position on the website.
Create a new Module
In the Joomla! back-end (Control Panel), navigate to Extensions > Site Modules, then click the New Button to create a new module
For "Select a Module Type," select Custom:
Enter the name of your module in the "Title *" field (see #1 below).
(Optional) click "Hide" under "Show title" selection to the right if the module title should not be shown (see #2 below).
For "Position," click the dropdown menu, and select the desired module position. For example, to display the module to the left of the content area, select "Sidebar-left [sidebar-left]" (see #3 below).
Under the formatting toolbars, enter the text that you would like to appear in the module. You can format the text using the buttons on the editor toolbars (see #4 below).
Click the "Menu Assignment" menu to specify which menu items will display your module (see #5 below).
If the new module should appear on all pages, leave "On all pages" selected. If not, go to the next section, "Assigning the module to specific menu items."
Assigning the Module to specific menu items
If the module should appear only when one or more specific menu items are accessed, do the following:
On the "Menu Assignment" tab, click the dropdown box to the right of Module Assignment and select "Only on the pages selected" (see #1 below).
For Menu Selection, click Noneto the right of "Assign to Menu Items" (see #2 below).
Click the check boxes for any menu items that should display the module when clicked (see #3 below).
Saving the Module
To save changes and continue editing the module, click the Save button to the upper left of the web page.
When you are done editing the module, click "Save & Close" to the upper left to save your new module.
To tell Python that a particular directory is a package, we create a file named __init__.py inside it and then it is considered as a package and we may create other modules and sub-packages within it. This __init__.py file can be left blank or can be coded with the initialization code for the package.
Under FIELDS, select Custom fields.Click Create custom field.Make sure to select All to view the available field options.Select the type of field you want to create and click Next.
Then, access the Joomla Extension Manager by going to Extensions -> Manage -> Install. Here, you will have 4 different installation options mentioned below, Install from Web. Upload Package File.
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