Article As Module

Version
1.0
Rating
Compatibility

Votes
Favoured
25
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
99899
Date Added
26 February 2009
1. Show or Hide the heading
2. Enable the heading as link
3. Custom CSS for display the heading
4. Custom CSS for display the article
5. Show or hide the Read More link
For any problems contact support@jeema.net
Pro:
-Simple. Use article id in module.
-Worked for what I needed.
Cons:
-If I didn't read this message, it would have had me stuck "your articles need to be in catagories!!!"
-Links for support and documentation return 404
-Simple. Use article id in module.
-Worked for what I needed.
Cons:
-If I didn't read this message, it would have had me stuck "your articles need to be in catagories!!!"
-Links for support and documentation return 404
This is the second items I have used & tested by Jeema - and it is as good as the first Article List.
This is simple in install & use. Just create your article as normal with a "Read More" and then put the Article number into this module. And hey presto it is there in the module. Click on the read more & it works. Exactly 10 seconds to have up and running.
It allows you to control:
* The HTML/CSS at the beginning and end of the Article header
* The HTML/CSS at the beginning and end of the Article content
* If you want to display the article header or not.
* If you want to display the read more or not.
change what you want the "read more" text to be.
* To name the standard CSS class for readmore or your own custom one.
* to display the Article header as a link or not.
All the things you want, with control over the little detail and it works.
Excellent !!
Paquita Fadden
This is simple in install & use. Just create your article as normal with a "Read More" and then put the Article number into this module. And hey presto it is there in the module. Click on the read more & it works. Exactly 10 seconds to have up and running.
It allows you to control:
* The HTML/CSS at the beginning and end of the Article header
* The HTML/CSS at the beginning and end of the Article content
* If you want to display the article header or not.
* If you want to display the read more or not.
change what you want the "read more" text to be.
* To name the standard CSS class for readmore or your own custom one.
* to display the Article header as a link or not.
All the things you want, with control over the little detail and it works.
Excellent !!
Paquita Fadden
I am sure this does the job, but an improvement to UCD would be better appreciated.







