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It is a common requirement for shop owners to want additional content modules specific to their shop e.g. an additional navbar or footer content module to link to new information pages. | It is a common requirement for shop owners to want additional content modules specific to their shop e.g. an additional navbar or footer content module to link to new information pages. | ||
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| + | This is easily achieved by making a '''clone''' of an existing module that already performs a similar function. | ||
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| + | The same process can be applied to any module if required. | ||
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| + | In this example a new navbar content module is made to show a link to the new information page that was made here - <big>'''[[]]'''</big> | ||
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It is a common requirement for shop owners to want additional content modules specific to their shop e.g. an additional navbar or footer content module to link to new information pages.
This is easily achieved by making a clone of an existing module that already performs a similar function.
The same process can be applied to any module if required.
In this example a new navbar content module is made to show a link to the new information page that was made here - [[]]
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