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Hi,

I'm trying to use Header Image Slideshow in Magnolia template. I've set some images in the template settings (General -> Body/Header styling -> Header image(s)) but the result is displaying inside the logo module (above the Hornav menu), not the showcase module.
What am i doing wrong ?
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Hello

To amend you can either increase the Header Min-Height field in the General -> Header Styling tab of your template settings or enable a module in one of the showcase-# module positions.

Ciarán
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Hello,

Thanks for your answer. It worked with the header min-height. But i think the other way would let me choose the pages I want the slideshow to appear, without having to duplicate the template, am I right ? If so, how exactly may I do it ? I mean, what type of module do I create (mod-custom ?) and what do I put in it ?

Oliver
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OK ! I tried with a custom module, filled with spaces to make it the good height. Working this way too.

Thanks a lot.

Oliver
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Yes that would do it... good work!

Thank you for the update!

Ciarán
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