Display News module is a PHP script for Joomla / Mambo Modules scripts design by Joomlaspan.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Display News module - A 'Family' of modules that will display news items, that meet certain criteria.
Publisher review: Display News module - A 'Family' of modules that will display news items, that meet certain criteria. A 'Family' of modules that will display news items, that meet certain criteria. Extensive control is given of the information that is displayed, via a host of Parameters.The aim of this module and all the 'Display' family of Modules is to provide you with powerfully customizable options on what the modules display. To allow you to have the fullest control possible over what data and how that data is displayed by the module. The Display News module Family shows a specified number of News items conforming to specified criteria, with several parameters controlling what is displayed, ordered either:* Alphabetically;* in terms of Date;* in terms of Articles that have been most read;* in relation to how they are ordered in the Admin Backend;* or RandomlyEach of these correspond to 5 different Modules1) Display News - Alphabetical 2) Display News – Latest 3) Display News – Most Read 4) Display News – Ordered 5) Display News – Random Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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