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Extensions Module Manager Articles Categories

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Description[edit]

This module displays a list of articles from one or more categories.

Screenshot[edit]

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Toolbar[edit]

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Details[edit]

Basic Options[edit]

File:Extensions-Module-Manager-Articles-Categories-basic-options-parameters.png

  • Count. The number of Sections to display. The default value is 5.
  • Module Class Suffix. A suffix applied to the CSS class of the Module. This allows you to create customized CSS styles that will apply just to this module. You would then modify the "template.css" file of your template to apply styling to this new class.
    • Enter this parameter with a leading space to create a new CSS class for this module. Enter the parameter without a leading space to change the CSS class name for this module.
    • See the tutorial Using Class Suffixes in Joomla! 1.5/1.6 for more information.

Advanced Options[edit]

File:Extensions-Module-Manager-Articles-Categories-advanced-options-parameters.png

  • Caching. Use Global/No Caching. Whether or not to cache the content of this Module. A setting of "Use Global" will use the Cache Settings from the Global Configuration screen.
  • Cache Time. The length of time, in minutes, before the Module is re-cached.

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