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Leave a reviewjQuery Easy Profiles is jQuery Easy's pro version. This article will show you how you can configure jQuery Easy Profiles
v2.2 (and over) to fit your needs.
In this tutorial, you will be able to create a module instance of Latest News Enhanced Pro showing items in a style layout that just uses CSS3 to animate its content.
In certain situations, whenever your requirements ask for each item to open under the list of items created by Latest News Enhanced Pro
, it is possible to use the new option link to : inline item
.
Although this option should really be used with a limited number of items (all data is loaded at once in this early version), it can satisfy some additional use cases.
Depending on your Joomla configuration, when linking contacts in Trombinoscope Contacts free or pro to a contact view, those links may result in a 404 error or even open an un-rendered page. Usually, this happens when the contacts have no menu item to 'fall' into.
No matter how flexible an extension is, there always comes a time where, now that the functionality is in place, the output is not quite an exact match to the original design.
There are many ways to overcome design issues in Joomla, all mostly involving overrides. When the layout is considerably different, a template override may be in order but for simple changes (like the color of a title for instance), additional CSS code may just be the way to go.
Are you afraid of taking your site down in trying fixing javascript conflicts with jQuery Easy? Are you worried it will make matters worse than it already is? Let me put you at ease: there is a way for you to test your settings without ever putting your whole site in danger... Here is why and how...
This set of articles have been created in order to increase people's awareness about the Simplify Your Web products.
It is aiming to show how those products can be used and point out not-so-well-known functionality.
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