1. micheldenis
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  3. Monday, 28 May 2012
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Hello,

I'd like to start using the Specialize template with a structure similar to the demo, and I have 3 questions :

1. As there's a number of short articles displayed in the template's "positions", I wonder whether one should always use the module type "Article - Newsflash" for small articles like all these ones from the demo:
- Unique Design
- Fresh Ideas
- Get Creative
- Contact Details
- Disclaimer
- What we do
?

2. Considering the above, when instantiating a new module of that type for each position to pushish a short article, one needs to specify a "category" of articles. But as we just want a single short article in each of these positions, then we need to create a distinct category of article for each of these modules/positions, is it right ?

3. Is there a place where we could have a look to the Joomla setups for the demo including the various modules-types/categories/articles/positions/setups/ etc ... ?

Many thanks in advance,
-michel
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Hi micheldenis

In every module case listed we used Joomlas default 'Custom HTML' module. This is a simple module where you simple use an editor to type in the text you wish to display in a module position. To create navigate to Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> Custom HTML.

Sorry to say at the moment we dont have a demo available one can log in to, we are working on it we'd hope to have this option available for the end of the week.

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