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Multiple Catagories Error
- douglas
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The default slider is the Accordion effect developed by the MooTools developers and cannot be changed. That's the main reason why I introduced another slider, however it is not completely working in the Multiple categories view. This is something that I'll fix in future versions.
Kind regards
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However the Multiple Category seems expand the first faq automatically and I cannot figure out how to keep it from doing that.
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- douglas
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The answer to your questions:
1. I just sent to your email another package which fixes this issue, I'll update the release package soon;
2 and 3. The custom slider is not yet ready for the MultiCategory view, therefore there is no "Expand all" and "Collapse all" links;
Kind regards,
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It works for the most part on one page where I use it for a single catagory but it fails when I use the Multiple Category, menu type on another
Here is the link.
glendale.directrouter.com/~kccurlin/inde...ries&id=10&Itemid=72
First I cannot get it to show the Section Description at the top like it work in the single category
Second does not show the expand all /collapse all
Third it will not expand any of the articles. When clicked, the arrow points down and the screen will scroll as if it did expand but you cannot see the the text. However, if I log in, It will expand no problem. despite the fact that the section, categorizes and articles are all set to public.
I have tried various parameter both at the global state and at the menu link.
Am I missing something, Can you help?
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