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FAQ ordering problem
I have exactly the same problem with ordering..
Using last 1.5.4.4 on Joomla 1.5.15.in mode "articles in category" I have tried all possible parameters, cleaning all caches system & joomla many times but order is desperatly the same - newer article first
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- douglas
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That's odd, it is working in my development version and in my site;
Which view do you have set up? Category or Multiple Categories?
Set Category Order to "No, Order by Primary Order only" and Primary Order to the ordering that you want?
Also, make sure to clean your Joomla and browser cache;
Kind regards,
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I have to revive this thread. Regardless of settings, FAQ articles are always ordered by id (desc).
I have tried every possible combination. None works. My site uses many languages. Is possible that MooFAQ interfere with JoomFish somehow? For now articles in MooFAQ are not translated. Any thoughts?
thanks in advance
K.
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- douglas
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I've just tested and it is working correctly.
If you want to display the ordering as it is displayed in the Article Manager set the Menu Advanced Parameter Category Order to No and Primary Order to Order;
Kind Regards,
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