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2 different columns for 2 different categories
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13 years 3 months ago #13648
by gluup
2 different columns for 2 different categories was created by gluup
Hi
I need to configure my homepage with two different columns, each one with a different category of events.
I have already configured the category default layout but I can only choose all the events or just the events from one specific category.
What I need is two columns with 2 different category events.
Do you know if it’s possible?
Thanks for the support.
Iur
I need to configure my homepage with two different columns, each one with a different category of events.
I have already configured the category default layout but I can only choose all the events or just the events from one specific category.
What I need is two columns with 2 different category events.
Do you know if it’s possible?
Thanks for the support.
Iur
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13 years 3 months ago #13698
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: 2 different columns for 2 different categories
Hi Iur
Right now, the extension doesn't have a feature which allows you to do that. However, you can try to use the solution below (haven't tried it but it should work) :
1. Download and install this plugin extensions.joomla.org/extensions/core-en...embed-a-include/8741 . Publish it .
2. Create an article and load it on homepage of your site .
3. Create two menu items to link to category view of Documents. Each menu item load documents from a category.
4. Using the plugin you installed above to load the two links (created by two other menu items above) .
That solution should work !
Regards,
Tuan
Right now, the extension doesn't have a feature which allows you to do that. However, you can try to use the solution below (haven't tried it but it should work) :
1. Download and install this plugin extensions.joomla.org/extensions/core-en...embed-a-include/8741 . Publish it .
2. Create an article and load it on homepage of your site .
3. Create two menu items to link to category view of Documents. Each menu item load documents from a category.
4. Using the plugin you installed above to load the two links (created by two other menu items above) .
That solution should work !
Regards,
Tuan
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