Yousold-News-Sliderjoomla_25joomla_30ext_modeng

Yousold News Slider is YJMEmodule framework based Joomla! extension that will transform your Joomla or K2 news items in stunning Mootools slide show. News items can be presented from K2 or Joomla content. Built in custom settings and module templating will help you addopt this extension to your website in best way possible. This extension is available for Joomla 1.5 / 1.7 / 2.5 / 3.0 and is available for download in our club download section.

Features:

  • Use custom module templates
  • Use custom module css
  • 2 different news sources (Joomla, K2)
  • Multiple or single category
  • Specific items
  • Choice of K2 images
  • News item ordering
  • Choice to show or hide only registered items
  • Slider width and height adjustment
  • Multiple Mootools slide transition
  • Slide Speed ​​adjustment
  • Auto slide speed adjustment
  • Number of visible playlist items
  • Module Class Suffix assignment

Title: Yousold News Slider

Studio: YouJoomla

Version: Joomla 2.5, Joomla 3.x - 1.0.1

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