Cool Scrolling News 2

Version
2 (last update on Dec 9, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
18
Favoured
18
License
GPLv2.0
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
16061
Hight customizable module: scroll Dx and SX - bottons UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT - fade effects - time setting - image contro.
Updated
1/10/2008 fixed bug of page height
11/12/2008 fixed bug - conflict with last-news
byadityayn on December 18, 2008
Very easy to use. Liked the way we can manage buttons.
Easy to install. This helps me to easily show scrollings.
Easy to install. This helps me to easily show scrollings.
bykismert on December 16, 2008
Works in FireFox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, IE7 and IE6 out-of-the-box. Scrolls horizontally and vertically. Fairly easy to configure.
I made a custom module layout to display custom HTML and CSS for the label container. Use of JQuery made customizing the JavaScript easy.
I give it 4 stars because it needs better CSS and JavaScript integration with Joomla 1.5, and it relies too much on inline-styles for formatting.
I made a custom module layout to display custom HTML and CSS for the label container. Use of JQuery made customizing the JavaScript easy.
I give it 4 stars because it needs better CSS and JavaScript integration with Joomla 1.5, and it relies too much on inline-styles for formatting.
byFenny on December 13, 2008
This has been instantly replacing my existing Newsscroller as well as the Minifrontpage-Module i've been using for ages. I've been looking for a slim design as well as an intelligent way to browse new articles.
Also important: This works (and looks) the same on both Firefox and Opera without any CSS-working-around necessary.
Here are some suggestions i'd love to see integrated into this cool addon:
> The possiblity to ignore/exclude certain Sections/Categories/Items (would be much easier than including 95% of the page
> An option to show the Article Section and/or Category on the "Title" spot. That way it would be easier to see where different items in the scroller came from.
> Optional: A way to "tease" Articles instead of showing the real content right on. The Menu could link to the full article.
I know this would mean a major rehaul in functionality but could help a lot to keep the scrolling info small and simple.
Hope those ideas help to improve this great addon. Keep the good work up. :)
Also important: This works (and looks) the same on both Firefox and Opera without any CSS-working-around necessary.
Here are some suggestions i'd love to see integrated into this cool addon:
> The possiblity to ignore/exclude certain Sections/Categories/Items (would be much easier than including 95% of the page
> An option to show the Article Section and/or Category on the "Title" spot. That way it would be easier to see where different items in the scroller came from.
> Optional: A way to "tease" Articles instead of showing the real content right on. The Menu could link to the full article.
I know this would mean a major rehaul in functionality but could help a lot to keep the scrolling info small and simple.
Hope those ideas help to improve this great addon. Keep the good work up. :)
bycrites on December 9, 2008
This module rocks!!! I will be sure and donate as thing cranked up and worked right from the start. No piddling around. No tinkering.
byscream on November 11, 2008
This is a good module. I am having a prob with the readmore link not showing up though and can't find a forum. It would be better I think if the height of the module was dictated by the intro text rather than px because one intro could be 3 lines and the next 10 lines so it either has a lot of white space underneath or the intro paragraph gets cut off. Also would be good to be able to choose styles from the module. Especially background colour rather than change css pages.
Excellent module though.
Excellent module though.
byleovw on September 24, 2008
As far as I am concerced this is the best vertical news scroller there is - Lots of options and looks really good - Just what I needed!
Thanks
Thanks
byJacinth on September 23, 2008
Just what I was looking for...!
Had to chagne the css around to remove backgrounds, etc but it was well worth it!
Would it be possible to have it display random articles rather than just the latest ones?
Had to chagne the css around to remove backgrounds, etc but it was well worth it!
Would it be possible to have it display random articles rather than just the latest ones?
It's an excellent module, easy to install and it works perfect. One problem though, the background of the template is going down a lot.
byjonnino2004 on September 16, 2008
it works really good








