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Re: Can the 'Read More' links go to other websites?

Posted: Jun 19, 2017 7:07 pm
by christol
Thank you for the input.

I will not use K2 instead the Joomla items. Isn't it so now that the new Joomla 3.7.2 has some new features that allow similar features? Any comments on this?

Re: Can the 'Read More' links go to other websites?

Posted: Jun 20, 2017 7:43 pm
by Admin
I am going to use native Joomla articles only and with the latest Joomla (3.7.2). Does this change anything?
Custom fields in native Joomla are organized in a more sophisticated way than in K2 component. At the moment, we don't have support for Joomla 3.7 custom fields.

Re: Can the 'Read More' links go to other websites?

Posted: Aug 06, 2017 9:40 am
by Livers
Admin wrote: Jun 20, 2017 7:43 pm
I am test link going to use native Joomla articles only and with the latest Joomla (3.7.2). Does this change anything?
Custom fields in native Joomla are organized in a more sophisticated way than in K2 component. At the moment, we don't have support for Joomla 3.7 custom fields.
Will it be supported in the future?

Re: Can the 'Read More' links go to other websites?

Posted: Aug 07, 2017 9:23 pm
by Admin
Yes, it will.

Possible to insert the URL in the thumbnail?

Posted: Feb 22, 2018 12:46 pm
by christol
I would like to use your component to show 50 pcs of URL websites. I intend to create 50 Joomla articles that each has the URL added.

I would now like the Raxo component to automatically generate the thumbnail and include the URL in some way so that the visitor can click on the URL and thus not open up the Joomla article.

Hope you understand what I want to achieve. Is this possible?

Re: Can the 'Read More' links go to other websites?

Posted: Feb 23, 2018 9:48 am
by Lisa
If your article intro contains an image with external link, you can display this image as they are in the module display.
Do the following:
- disable thumbnails in module settings;
- in advanced options in "Allowed tags" write: a,img

The module will display images with links (external URL), as they are in your articles.