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New Post 9/25/2007 4:25 PM
User is offline Miss .Net
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announcment questions 

I decided to use announcment module, I want it to be like scrolling news and these are the features I need it just tell me if it is available or not:

1) I want these news to be scrolled down to up . do i need to put html code in the template?

2) how can I make the details of each news to appear once I click on the read more or the title itself. I tried to do this by adding new page for each news then I linked the title with this page. is this the proper way or there is easeir way for doing this.

3) is there any counter? for example I want to show just the 5 latest news and all others news will be in archived page which I can access it by clickin on archive link forexample.

 

 
New Post 9/27/2007 6:18 PM
User is offline Miss .Net
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Re: announcment questions 

there is no answer?

if anyone knows please I need ur help???

 
New Post 9/27/2007 11:56 PM
User is offline Lorraine Young
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Re: announcment questions 

These features are not offered with the Announcements module. You would need to develop them yourself.


Lorraine Young
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New Post 9/30/2007 3:40 AM
User is offline Miss .Net
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Re: announcment questions 

ok what about if I add all news (announcment) in a seperate page (inner) and I want to show the 5 latest news in a pane in my home page. and once i clicked more link which in this pane will direct me to this inner page (which has all news or announcments).

can I have an idea in how to develop that?

 
New Post 10/2/2007 4:07 AM
User is offline michael_626
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Re: announcment questions 

Sorry i dont have an answer, but thats a very good question

im also searching for solutions for that. if i get one, i'll let u know

 

 
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