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			<description>Mike,

I'm unsure of the way to simply upload it since it won't automatically show up in the database table(s). Why don't you install it via joomla installer? 
Also, what do you mean by latest joomla? (1.5 perhaps? If so, please be advised that this is a Joomla 1.0.x module only).

Best,
Dan - Daniel</description>
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			<description>Hi, Please can you advise how I install this module when I ftp the files to module dir via ftp it dont come up in my module list using latesest version off joomla , nice addition would be a setup file.

Thanks Mike - Mike</description>
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			<description>Hi Tia, 

I notified Dan who built it to respond here with his comments. 

Best,
 
Ogy - 00gy</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 10:05:44 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Hi,

thanks for this great module. Exactly what I have been looking for. One thing: how can I add a &quot; | &quot; sign between the item titles?

TIA! - Zsolt</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:50:23 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Hello Ogy, Hans

I've been checking the issue on Opera. It really IS there, and I have updated the module to fix this issue. 

With this fix you can set the amount of &quot;loops&quot; manually. Default value is -1, which seems to stand for &quot;infinite&quot;.

Opera does interpret MARQUEE tag (which is used for the scroller), but not perfectly. However, it's working fine now.

Please download the module again, and you'll have the version up and running.

If you don't want to set the module all over again, please e-mail me at dan at ogosense dot com, and I'll send you the code that you should change in the module php file in order to achieve infinite loop.

Best,
Dan - Daniel</description>
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			<description>Hi Hans, 

related to your comments: 

&quot;Now about some &quot;wierdness/bugs&quot; I found.
- Ticker doesnt loop in the Opera browser&quot;

I forwarded this to our Developer Dan but I have not confirmed this issue yet. 

&quot;- When font size is adjusted to bigger at a certain size pixels at the botto of the font get &quot;lost&quot; in IE7&quot;

This could be a conflict with your template code. If you do not allow for enough room in your template, then this could happen. I would be curious to take a look at a live version of this. Can you post here a direct link to demo this issue?

Best, Ogy - ogosense admin</description>
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			<description>Hi Ogy,

I'll come back on you when I find out what the budget is, i.e. if the ticker idea is approved :)

Now about some &quot;wierdness/bugs&quot; I found.
- Ticker doesnt loop in the Opera browser
- When font size is adjusted to bigger at a certain size pixels at the botto of the font get &quot;lost&quot; in IE7 - hans</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 02:42:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>@ Hans, thank you for your comment. Not sure if you have any budget for your project but we could certainly provide you an estimate for anything you may imagine. Just fill out our contact form: http://www.ogosense.com/contact-us/ for a free estimate. It does help to provide detailed project requirements. 

Thank you. Ogy - ogosense admin</description>
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			<description>This one is indeed the closest to a simple text ticker. Only thing I would love to have is this combined with a component interface so it can be edited by a manager etc.
All I need is a text ticker that displays an x number of texts like anouncements, discount offerings etc, so not connected to an article etc. - hans</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 15:45:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Just a note to users of the module:
If you want to apply css styling to the module, use the following:
a.scroller { /* your styles */ }
marquee#STAR { /* your styles */ }

First one is good for applying font changes, underlines, font color etc, while second one is good to adjust the background color (for example).

Dan - Daniel Jankovic</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 07:18:31 +0100</pubDate>
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