TitleNav 
Version
1.0 (last update on Sep 2, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
8
Favoured
14
License
GPL
Commercial
Type
Views
14819
Date Added
2 September 2008
byfsala on April 1, 2009
This is a very nice add-on to the usability of a website.
Just a little tip: to let it work on a multi-page article, remember to set it with an higher priority than the "Content - Pagebreak" module (e.g. Set it to 10001, because Pagebreak defaults to 10000 ...)
Personally, I would prefer to see output as:
Title1 Title2
but it's easy to patch the code to obtain the required output...
Maybe in the next version this would be a setting choice...
Nice work, btw
Just a little tip: to let it work on a multi-page article, remember to set it with an higher priority than the "Content - Pagebreak" module (e.g. Set it to 10001, because Pagebreak defaults to 10000 ...)
Personally, I would prefer to see output as:
Title1 Title2
but it's easy to patch the code to obtain the required output...
Maybe in the next version this would be a setting choice...
Nice work, btw
byrowby on January 6, 2009
Works very nicely, adding the article titles to the next and previous.
When you get to the download site, click on the translation icons to your native language. The plugin indicates Chinese language, but I installed it on an English site and it worked just fine.
There is a link to an apparent different version of the plug-in, but the version I downloaded is titlenav_plugin_v1.0_chinese.zip and it works fine.
Rowby
http://www.rowby.com
When you get to the download site, click on the translation icons to your native language. The plugin indicates Chinese language, but I installed it on an English site and it worked just fine.
There is a link to an apparent different version of the plug-in, but the version I downloaded is titlenav_plugin_v1.0_chinese.zip and it works fine.
Rowby
http://www.rowby.com
byjasellyn on September 7, 2008
As a complete noob, I NEED extensions that work right out of the box--and this one is not only easy to install which is great for me as an admin, but it really gives that OOMPH to an article, making it easy for the user to navigate. Thank you!





