By Macjoomla on Tuesday, 26 June 2018
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Hello StackIdeas Support,

may i ask how do you did your documentation like https://stackideas.com/docs/easysocial? Is it a kind of EasyBlog or something completely different?

I am asking this because i want to do a blog AND a documentation on same site with different module, but cant get this to work because blogpost view is going always to same blog page. But i want something like two independent menus with own modules. Do you have an idea?

Thank you and best regards, Macjoomla
Hey Macjoomla,

We are using a custom component to generate our documentation. They are based off markdown files and unfortunately we cannot disclose the source
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Tuesday, 26 June 2018 23:55
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Hello Mark,

that what i was afraid of Any idea to have different Modules on different Post views? With no fallback to blogpost startpage or specific ID?

Thank you and best regards
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Wednesday, 27 June 2018 00:03
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Hi Macjoomla,
Any idea to have different Modules on different Post views?
The only way you can do this is create menu items for individual posts so that you can assign different modules to the different menu items.
With no fallback to blogpost startpage or specific ID?
Not really sure what you mean by this.
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Wednesday, 27 June 2018 12:55
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+1 would also want such cool documentation System :c
joy
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Wednesday, 27 June 2018 23:02
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Thanks for your input on this joy but we don't plan to release another extension at this point of time as we are already overwhelmed with the work on our existing extensions.
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Thursday, 28 June 2018 00:33
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Hello Raymond,

what i mean is, i want to use EasyBlog twice in one site;) One time with several categories as Blog and another time with other categories as documentation. I want this because of the features of the internal EB Composer.

Now i am going to have two menues, BLOG and WIKI with different Modules, that should show on every category or post i can choose from that menu. I have some possibilities to have a normal routing or to choose a menu ID but in both cases one of the menues is hijacking the categories and posts from the other menu. That is what i mean with fallback.

It is not a solution to have a menu to each post. A solution could be to have a hidden or submenu to the categories, that would work, in first case the menu will loose its active status ind second case i will have a lot of submenues.

It would be great, if you could stick an EB Module to specific categories of EB, this should do the trick, in my case is the most important module for the wiki the EB categories module. What do you think about?

Thank you and best regards
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Thursday, 28 June 2018 18:38
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Hey Macjoomla,
I have some possibilities to have a normal routing or to choose a menu ID
I would recommend using the default setting since the second one would not help you achieve your goal.
A solution could be to have a hidden or submenu to the categories, that would work, in first case the menu will loose its active status ind second case i will have a lot of submenues.
Unfortunately, the only way here is to create menu items for each of your categories so that you can assign the modules to these menu items.
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Thursday, 28 June 2018 19:37
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