I would have thought that the original page allocations would be honoured.
I have now disabled AMM as I have 38 modules that I now have to create conditions for. Ok, some will use the same condition, but not many. I will have to take the site off-line to do this, otherwise it looks an absolute mess.
I am using a custom template, but that shouldn't make any difference, should it?
On installation, Advanced Module Manager should copy over any existing menu assignments made in the Joomla core module manager and create conditions for these.
If this did not happen, then I guess something either went wrong or there is something wrong in the installation script.
Can you try re-installing Advanced Module Manager and see if it corrects the issue?
Hi. I uninstalled it, cleared the cache, logged out and tried again - via the direct install from web option - in a new browser window. Same result.
I uninstalled it again, cleared the cache, logged out and then downloaded it direct from your website and installed it via the 'upload package file' option. Same result.
I then installed it on a site using the Cassiopeia template, just in case there was a problem with my template, but no, it's still showing all modules on all pages.
I will do some extra testing here with the free version to see if I can reproduce the issue.
I'll come back to you on this. But that will probably be tomorrow.
Before installing, delete any conditions that were made for the modules.
To do that you can go to the Conditions component, select all, and trash them. Then set the 'Status' in the Filter Options to 'Trashed', and empty the trash.
Also empty (or delete) the xxx_advancedmodules table from your database.
Hi. I did exactly as you stated, but still no better. No conditions listed at all under Components > Regular Labs - Conditions and still every module on every page.
Can you give me (super) admin, (s)ftp and database (PhpMyAdmin) access so I can take a look?
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I have the same problem.
On Joomla 3.10, after installing AMM (9.0.9) modules show up everywhere.
A lot of modules (they were only displayed in articles via the {module XX} tag) so far had the "No pages" setting (in the standard module manager).
After installing AMM, those modules that were assigned an item but set to "No pages" appear everywhere (though they shouldn't). I have restored the copy of the site before AMM installation and installed version v9.0.10-dev2276345 but the situation is the same.
Unfortunately, I cannot provide any data to the page, but from what I noticed it in the database, in the #__advancedmodules table, modules that had the "No pages" setting have this value in the params column: