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avatar saraheagle
saraheagle
2 Apr 2019

Steps to reproduce the issue

  • Make sure you have the Beez & Protostar templates installed and enabled
  • Have the Beez template as the default template
  • Create a new "Custom" module and put it into a position where it can be seen on the front end of the website.
  • In the advanced tab choose the "well" Protostar module style

Expected result

  • The "well" Protostar module style is being used

Actual result

  • It is not being used

System information (as much as possible)

PHP Built On Windows NT TERROR 10.0 build 17763 (Windows 10) i586
Database Type mysql
Database Version 5.5.5-10.1.31-MariaDB
Database Collation utf8_general_ci
Database Connection Collation utf8mb4_general_ci
PHP Version 7.2.4
Web Server Apache/2.4.33 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.1.0g PHP/7.2.4
WebServer to PHP Interface apache2handler
Joomla! Version Joomla! 3.9.4 Stable [ Amani ] 12-March-2019 15:00 GMT
Joomla! Platform Version Joomla Platform 13.1.0 Stable [ Curiosity ] 24-Apr-2013 00:00 GMT
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3683.86 Safari/537.36

Additional comments

This is not really a bug, I presume that the system is meant to work this way.
However it would be MUCH more useful if you could use module styles from ALL templates that are installed and enabled, not just the template that is currently being used on that page.
The fact that they are all listed in the drop-down for you to choose from, misleads an admin into believing that they are available to use.

Thank you :)

avatar saraheagle saraheagle - open - 2 Apr 2019
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - labeled - 2 Apr 2019
avatar franz-wohlkoenig franz-wohlkoenig - change - 2 Apr 2019
Status New Discussion
avatar Chaosxmk
Chaosxmk - comment - 2 Apr 2019

Alternatively, if it proves too difficult to allow a user to use a module style from any template, then the list of available styles should be limited to only the active template.

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 2 Apr 2019

Same as #17953 ??

avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 2 Apr 2019

Alternatively, if it proves too difficult to allow a user to use a module style from any template, then the list of available styles should be limited to only the active template.

It's too complex to limit the options in that field to whatever is contextually relevant to the module. Which includes limiting the template position selector to "active template" or the module chrome selector in the same way (you'd need a lot of heavy engineering to be able to properly filter this down, and a lot of AJAX driven field reloading to reset other fields if you change something, i.e. if you change the module's position to one in another template then the chrome selection should reset). I wish luck to anyone who tries to tackle this, but the amount of complexity involved here makes me doubt improving things is feasible.

avatar franz-wohlkoenig franz-wohlkoenig - change - 3 Apr 2019
Status Discussion Duplicate Report
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2019-04-03 05:10:10
Closed_By franz-wohlkoenig
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 3 Apr 2019
Status Duplicate Report Closed
Closed_By franz-wohlkoenig joomla-cms-bot
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - close - 3 Apr 2019
avatar joomla-cms-bot
joomla-cms-bot - comment - 3 Apr 2019
avatar franz-wohlkoenig
franz-wohlkoenig - comment - 3 Apr 2019

Closed as duplicate Report #17953. Thanks for Hint @brianteeman


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