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Hi and thanks for the good stuff.
I've purchased Arkadia and I've installed the demo and the normal version for Joomla 2.5.
I like so much the "Latest News" on the side col b of the demo ('Featured Articles'). But in the Italian Version (the one I use) of the blank version this category list is different tu configure. Doesn't have the image thumb option and does not have the very thin preview separator.
It has only the textual preview with a too large triple pointed line as separator (the one under the titles) for every title. In the demo is better.



I know I can use the demo. But I'd like to understand. Is a different component?
Where the demo Latest News pick up their thumb? They are random or I can link a thumb to the article I want.

Sorry for the newbie questions. This is my first template on joomla.

Bye.
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Hi Giacomo

For our Arkadia template demo we used the following extension in the sidecol-b module position.. http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/news-display/articles-display/frontend-news/17293

Any issues in setting up the module please feel free to send access details to info@joomla51.com and we can set up the module for you.

CiarĂ¡n
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That's very good. Thanks.
Great job.
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