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   4  <title>Admin Module - Components</title>
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   7  <body><strong class="title">Admin Module: Components </strong>
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  10            <td width="16%" align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Purpose:</td>
  11            <td width="84%" valign="top" class="data"><p>The <strong>Components</strong> administrator module shows all the Components installed in your Mambo site. This enables you to access their option and parameter pages right from the frontpage of your Mambo Administration Page. This is accessible by clicking the <strong>Components</strong>&nbsp;tab in your Control Panel.</p>
  12                 <strong>Details </strong>&nbsp;
  13                 <ul>
  14                      <li><strong>Title</strong>: The title of the module.</li>
  15                      <li><strong>Show Title</strong>: &quot;N/A&quot; - this cannot
  16                           be changed. </li>
  17                      <li><strong>Position</strong>: Assign the Module to a position
  18                           on the template.</li>
  19                      <li><strong>Module order</strong>: The order the module will
  20                           appear among modules assigned to the same page, in the
  21                           same position.</li>
  22                      <li><strong>Access Level</strong>: &quot;Administrator&quot; -
  23                           this cannot be changed. </li>
  24                      <li><strong>Published</strong>: Show/Hide the Module.</li>
  25                      <li><strong>ID</strong>: This is the ID number for the module
  26                           item. This is auto-allocated by the Mambo system when
  27                           the module is saved.</li>
  28                      <li><strong>Description:</strong> A short description of
  29                           the functions provided by the Module Type</li>
  30                      <li><strong>Pages / Items</strong>: Sets on which pages the
  31                           Module will appear.</li>
  32                 </ul></td>
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  34       <tr>
  35            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Usage:</td>
  36            <td valign="top" class="data">n/a</td>
  37       </tr>
  38       <tr>
  39            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Default State: </td>
  40            <td valign="top" class="data">Published</td>
  41       </tr>
  42       <tr>
  43            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Parameters:</td>
  44            <td valign="top" class="data"><ul>
  45                 <li><strong>open</strong></li>
  46                 </ul></td>
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  48            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Toolbar Icons: </td>
  49            <td valign="top" class="data"><ul>
  50                 <li><strong>Preview</strong>: Preview Module. NOTE: You can only
  51                      Preview typed modules. </li>
  52                 <li><strong>Save</strong>: Save changes and return to Module Manager. </li>
  53                 <li><strong>Apply</strong>: Apply changes without exiting the
  54                      page. </li>
  55                 <li><strong>Close</strong>: Cancel without saving your changes
  56                      and return to Module Manager. </li>
  57            </ul></td>
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