


Sometimes, this question goes in this way, but I prefer to say append modules to articles.
By default, Joomla template will display articles with top/side menu and footer only. Designers need to add in other modules manually.
Notes: users need to edit in Module Manager, not Article Manager. http://longervogue.blogspot.com
1. Click Extensions -> Module Manager
2. Scroll down, there is a panel called "Menu Assignment". http://snowyn.wordpress.com/
Click Main Menu, then you will see all the articles you added (if you added already).
This is a physical job since users need to check articles they need module by module.
Take a deep breath and continue to work. Ganbatte! http://snowyn.wordpress.com/
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