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In Tiki, a module is simply a box of content (which may or may not have "chrome" such as borders and title backgrounds). All side-column information of this site is presented through modules. The Modules Admin page is used to add modules to and manage modules in the module zones of a Tiki site.
Here's a screenshot:
Note Even though they are called modules, nearly all are included with the default Tiki installation. There are no additional "add-ons" to be installed in order to use these modules.
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Configuring and Displaying Modules | |
For site-wide module settings, click the General icon on the Admin Panel or Access http://example.org/tiki-admin.php?page=general.
There are two ways to configure and display individual modules:
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Modules vs. Plugins | |
The distinction between modules and plugins is a little blurry. Technically speaking, modules are the containers and plugins are the content. However, the predefined modules included with the default Tiki installation contain plugins/content, but they are commonly called modules, too. |
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