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A Joomla module is an extension that offers certain functionality to a site, usually to present small pieces of information, in specified locations of the site (e.g. latest or popular articles), that is not supposed to serve as the main content, and is placed in the available module positions, around the component content output (e.g. sidebar, footer etc).
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Module: Show Category blog Fulltext in Module
I found the code for referencing the articles in a category here : Link
So I created a custom module for the On Now shows (category 79):
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Module: Show Category blog Fulltext in Module
Unfortunately I need a similar solution as a module.
My website home page has a half dozen modules sprinkled across user4-user7. The modules are of type article newsflash. … So it looks like I need a new module type called say newsflashfull.
But I've looked around and had no idea what moving parts need cloning/changing.
Help?
Using joomla 3.7.5 …