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New Post 8/30/2006 3:10 AM
User is offline ErikVB
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Re: Another "Read More" link question... 

Trebor, sorry for the late reply... returned home from vacation last week, and this post slipped from my attention

Did you try this template:

<span class="SubHead">[TITLE] - [PUBLISHDATE]</span><div class="Normal DNN_ANN_Description">[DESCRIPTION]&nbsp;<a href="[URL]" target="[NEWWINDOW]">[TITLE]</a></div><br>

This template will use the Announcement Title as the "read more" link....

Cheers,

Erik


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New Post 10/1/2006 1:14 PM
User is offline Matthias Kuehnle
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Re: Another "Read More" link question...e 
Trebor hope you already got help on this. But if not maybe this helps:
Switch html editor of description to html and removing the <p> tags at the beginning and end. the "more" link should show in the same line. I noticed FTB adds p tags sometimes again when editing.
luck!
 
New Post 10/2/2006 12:24 AM
User is offline Matthias Kuehnle
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Re: Another "Read More" link question...e 
suggestion:  add the title as more link:

<span class="SubHead"><a href="[URL]" target="[NEWWINDOW]">[TITLE]</a></span><br>[DESCRIPTION] <a href="[URL]" target="[NEWWINDOW]">[MORE]</a><br>

maybe you should add - [Date ...] if you want to.
 
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