this is the order they are outputted into the html, but you can position them anywhere using css. Or redefine their order in settings if you need to.
that seems screwy. inflexible. yeah, there is a work around, but in terms of positioning, even with css sometimes you need divs in a certain order ... like my case: three inline floats.
wierd, do you have a page code i can look at? custom nav should be inside main if thats where you put it.
sort of my mistake ... it is in the main, but didn't output like I expected
Code:
<div id="main">
<div class="inside">
</div>
<div class="custom">
<div id="frontpage-right">
<div class="inside">
....
so, it's in main, but not "inside". I guess it works, but doesn't perform as expected.
On the page layout when I try to order each module, all of my custom sections keep dropping to the bottom
This is normal, when you save the "Included modules" it will reorder them header,left,main,right,footer,custom1,custom2 etc so they are grouped together.... this only affects output in the sense that right_module 1 will come before right_module2.
hummm .... normal .... doesn't seem very intuitive. normal for TL maybe. I don't think that's how people would expect it to work.
thanks for the clarifications ... this helped.
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