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Container
The Container module is used to hold other modules. Each page has at least one container to hold other modules which are used to display items on that page. For container modules created either as a hard-coded module in the theme, or...
Exponent Theme Main
Overview expTheme:::main() is in charge of the main page content. It is what displays all the modules found in the main container on the selected page.  Because it is a 'sectional' container/module, the content is different for every...
Module Philosophy
Module Philosophy In Exponent CMS, every content Module(s) will always be contained within a Container Module. Each page will have at least one container module. The container module the blue chromed module embedded in the website...
Permission Management
Exponent has a very robust permissions system which helps the administrator determine and control 'who' may do 'what' on the site.  This control can be regulated for an individual user or for groups of users.  Permission can be granted...
uniqueid function
Unique ID will cause Exponent to generate a unique identifier for you on the fly. This can be used with TPLs that have a depending javascript file.  You can set a prefix by passing the 'prepend' parameter or have the id assigned to...
Adding Modules to a Page
How To Add Modules To a Page Site Administrators and users with the proper permissions can add content Modules anywhere a Container Module is located on a particular Section/Page. Adding a new content Module to a page is a simple,...
Recycle Bin Manager (Not a User module)
The Recycle Bin Manager is NOT a user module, but is how the system manages deleted modules which have been archived and can be restored from the Add New Container view.
Hard Coding Modules
To give your theme a unique appearance and still take advantage of the dynamic nature of pages within Exponent, you may 'hard-code' a module into a theme.  Some examples typically used might be the menu, a search form, a site log in or a...
Custom Theme Tutorial #2
Here's how to create a custom theme using a generic web theme template.  There are countless free and paid web templates available on the internet.  You may search one of the template collection web sites to locate a 'theme'...
Updating a Theme to 2.x
Though early versions of 2.x supported older theme functions, the move to v2.2.0 and later requires using the v2.x expTheme functions, however optional Old Theme Compatibility exists, but must be first activated.  Additionally...