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A Joomla module is an extension that offers certain functionality to a site, usually to present small pieces of information, in specified locations of the site (e.g. latest or popular articles), that is not supposed to serve as the main content, and is placed in the available module positions, around the component content output (e.g. sidebar, footer etc).
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Using two instances of module -> Articles - Category
Currently attempting to use two instances of the module Articles - Category. However, the results for both listings always end up the same. … Attached are the screenshots for each module: …