Footer Pixarts

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This simple footer module allows to display any text in Joomla! footer.
This is an updated version of our Footer-Pixarts. Now there are 4 distinct Zones separated by a separator that can be changed by what you want.
Zone 1 | Zone 2 URL | Zone 3 URL | Zone 4 URL
Zone 1: Copyright and year
Zone 2: Text and or URL
Zone 3: Text and or URL
Zone 4: Text and or URL
If you want to use only one zone, deactivate the separator
If you want to use less than 4 zones use for example "zone 1" and "zone 4" which will not add a separator at the end of the second zone. Do not use only "zone 1" and "zone 2" which will display a separator at the end of the second zone.
Any of these zones can be published or unpublished.
If the zone is published and you want to show the URL don't write anything in the text field. If you want to publish only the text you can push on no in use URL.
please report any bug, use the contact e-mail or the forum.
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Simply put a css cass in the module then in your style sheet write .yourClass {text-align: center;} and that's it!
Thank you
Sam
However, I have a suggestion.
It seems when you use a separator, it will appear more often than desired. I was using "-" as a separator and was using zone 1. And the result was "Copyright 2009 - Bake With Mike -" I'd rather not see the trailing dash. It looks like it was trying to separate zone one from the unused zone 2.
I see the problem. In order to solve it, if you want to use only too zones, e.g. the copyright and something else use the last zone which does not have a separator at the end. I'll soon come up with some improvement such as the ability to use images and I'll find a solution for this.
Thank you for your useful remark.
Sam
Could you give me more information please.






