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New Post 1/27/2008 11:02 PM
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User is offline Khaleel Ahamed
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I am trying to post some news in the announcement module. The news are very big. But certain portion of the news only displayed. The remaining portion removed. How to post full news in the announcement. If news are big, 'Read More' will not come automatically? Then How to do it? Is it required to put the full news in any new page to make a link in 'Read More'?

If So, Announcement Module is not worhty one.

 

 
New Post 1/28/2008 2:20 AM
User is offline ErikVB
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> Is it required to put the full news in any new page to make a link in 'Read More'?

Yes

> If So, Announcement Module is not worhty one.

I am sorry you feel that way, however what you want is currently not part of the features of the module. You might need to look at another module, like UDT, or Repository, or at one of the many available commercial modules


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New Post 1/28/2008 7:49 AM
User is offline Mike Riley
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 Khaleel Ahamed wrote

If So, Announcement Module is not worhty one.

I'm going to strongly disagree with this.  I think that the Announcements module does its job very well.

It seems like you are looking for something that is much more feature rich.  I'd recommend looking at the Efficion Consulting Articles module (free....but no upgrades to it in several months), Ventrian News Articles, or Invenmanager's Advanced Announcements (completely replaces the default Announcements module).

 
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