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Thanks for the quick reply.
I use the latest version of Firefox, IE 9 en Google Chrome...all the same
I will send you the URL bij mail
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- douglas
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The Joomla core has very little customization, that's why I've implemented the Custom slider;
Custom Slider:
Which browsers have you tested with?
Can you provide a direct link so I can take a look at it?
Best regards,
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Yesterday I bought the latest version of Moofaq (3.0.0_12104) for Joomla 2.5.7
If I choose 'Joomla Core', the first article is visible.
However, i want all the articles (including the first one) to collapse.
If I choose 'Custom', all items are visible regardless of the settings of auto Hide and AutoScroll and it is not possible to use the sliders anymore.
What can be wrong....
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- douglas
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I'm glad you've found a solution.
Thanks for replying to your own post and sharing it!
MooFAQ has two types of slider scripts (the one that comes with Joomla core files and a custom one with more customizable options).
All the best,
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ideal.fok.com.br/forum/5-component-moofa...ically-possible.html
choose custom slider and it works
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I have a large numer of articles to display and it's more usable if all FAQ items are collapsed.
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