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Heavenly Titles Modulemodule
Rating
8 votes
Developer:Heavenly Media Version:1.00 (Updated 49 days ago)
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Compatibility:Compatible with Joomla! 1.0
Views: 10,864 License:LGPLv2.1
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Type:Commercial.
Date Added:May 18, 2007
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Heavenly Titles
Heavenly Titles is a module that displays the title of the current page or content item in a module position and allows you to apply custom styling. This is useful if you want more control about where and how your titles appear, for example you could put the title of your page in the page header. I originally wrote this for a client: www.exceptionalperformers.com who wanted to be able to put their page title in an h1 tag near the top of the page. This is pretty good for SEO. You can see this in action by clicking the demo link, check out the top right corner of the page. Options provided are: 1. Choose the tag you'd like to wrap your title eg h1, h2, span or no tag at all. 2. Set the colour, font-size, font-weight, etc of your title. This is done using a style attribute applied to your wrapper so it's reasonably accessible and valid. 3. Add custom CSS styling attributes using a free text field.

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