Drupal - Breadcrumb and 'In this section' - php

I have looked all over the Drupal site to find out how to view the breadcrumbs that the menu breadcrumb module installs, but no one else seems to be having the same problem as me, has any one come across the menu breadcrumb module in Drupal and knows how to use it? Also is there a solution in Drupal again couldn't find an answer, in that you get a list of all the pages in a section of the site and list them on the page, in See Also kind of style?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Sico

Those are two different questions. I am not familiar with the Menu Breadcrumbs module, but when in doubt, clear the cache.
If you want to list a lot of pages in the site, check out Views (Glossary comes prepackaged), Site Map, or a number of other modules. For recommendations of related content, check out this comparison chart, the Recommender API, and more. It will be worth your while to check out Drupalmodules.org to investigate what modules are available. I have only touched on a few off the top of my mind.

From a quick read through the module, it seems like the module uses the drupal_set_breadcrumb() function, to alter the breadcrumb. That means that the reason you are not seeing the breadcrumbs shouldn't have anything to do with the module. If you deactivate it you should still have the problem. Many themes have the option to disable breadcrumbs altogether and some doesn't even implement them. My guess would be that your problem is located in your theme.

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Thanks to some really basic guides, I have the header and footer down, as well as some simple template options. However, I am now running into some problems;
How would I approach the content section? Ideally, a page would consist of multiple, editable sections. The client would be able to edit said sections in the backend without having to deal with or accidentally changing the layout or styling of the page itself. Since there are multiple pages, I obviously need different views/containers for each of them. Is this possible and if so, how?
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Writing this, I just realized that I could theoretically build a template for every single page but ... that surely can't be right, right?
If someone could provide a basic outline or at least tell me how you personally would tackle a project like this, it'd be very much appreciated.
All the best
Edit;
I just found some video tutorials but since my bandwidth is limited, I cannot watch them. Please take this into account when writing an answer. Thanks.
I have only one word for you :
GANTRY :D
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Joomla has very good documentation here - http://docs.joomla.org/
Few things to remember -
Component - this is a type of content or app of sorts. A component will define what content is and how it is displayed. This can be anything from blog articles and categories to an event registration system to a message board or social network. Menu items generally will point to a view in a component.
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Plugin - plugins are used to change the final output on a site. They can be used to insert Youtube videos, or forms within content, or even to alter the meta tags on a page.
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Get an extension to do it for you.
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Stackoverflow is a bad place to ask questions like this, it is aimed at programmers and doing such a procedure is rudimentary stuff, I really hope you are a client trying to be cheap rather than someone who claims they can run this site.
Edit: The cms features are ok but you need to be able to code to set them all up so the end user can make the changes with WYSIWYG.
If you don't want to code for navigation then you can do below things
1) Create category and then Display Settings=>Display Mode=>static block only and Display Settings=>CMS Block=>static block name. In static block u can include in page url or custom page
2)You need to hire developer
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I've seen it done where you go into a module to customize it and you can see extra buttons to add text for different languages. Just can't find any free modules that uses this so that I could muddle my way through making it work.
Can anyone help me to add multilanguage to my custom opencart modules?
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Greetings all,
I just wanted to know what is the proper way to do template's in Joomla?
If i have four boxes in footer (4 columns) how can i automate them in the template so their content inside can be managed from the back-end?
So far, i have seen custom html block modules and using those. But wouldn't it be funny if there are loads of such blocks and than managing them from modules individually?
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Jhon.
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Now my worries is what approach will i be using to the services(1,2,3...)? Will I use widget fort hat? Those boxes should be easy to maintain and update. (I've been a Joomla user so, So if I had code it in joomla I had used module for that approach. Is there a similar approach to Wordpress? that you can easily turn on/off the boxes? )
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Thanks! :)
Download Free ‘Starkers’ Wordpress theme at Here
and following the instructions from Chris Coyer of CSS Tricks at Here
This really did help me. The screen cast from Chris is a three part series and you would love it.
Update One:
After you do this. I would advice you to get free themes online and see how things are done in different templates. I will help you improve a great deal.
Update Two:
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Hope this helps.

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