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seyz4all

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please i am working on joomla, and i am findin it difficult to make my frontslideshow component appearing on the frontpage to move up so that the other frontpage text would be under.

because when i add more items to the frontpage, it moves the frontpage slideshow down..

pls can someone help me out.

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You can modify your tmeplate and add more positions on your frontpage or call the component directly.

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To all, you should not use the frontpage, its way to program is outdated and no longer correct.

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He is talking about the joomla main page, not Microsoft Frontpage, ArtoStiloz.

I highly recommend against using M$ Frontpage for web design ;)

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Didn't ms even abandon new versions of FP?

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Jordan said:

Didn't ms even abandon new versions of FP?

Yeah, its now called sharepoint lol.

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I actually already knew the answer. At work we use sharepoint and they purchased sharepoint designer. They tried to get me to design workflows with it but I couldn't stand it.

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Jordan said:

I actually already knew the answer. At work we use sharepoint and they purchased sharepoint designer. They tried to get me to design workflows with it but I couldn't stand it.

Yeah, I have a copy, I hate it too lol.

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Well, I would still prefer to use Dreamweaver, rather SharePoint, even though they clearly have improved FrontPage, since they changed the name. Now it puts things more professionally up, in the style's courts and some things, if it considers them wrong.
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I believe in old fashioned hand coding a website, no matter what wysiwyg editor I have ever used, there are always extra tags that are not necessary and they end up cluttering the code, although it might validate with W3C. I've gotten used to hand coding sites, and it isn't that hard after you've coded your first site, at least it wasn't for me :)

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well, they are good to have handy if you need to put up tables.
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well, tables isn't harder than anything else to code plain text... just use common logic.