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Don't use 'Module Class Suffix'
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TOPIC: Don't use 'Module Class Suffix'
#11901
Don't use 'Module Class Suffix' 10 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0
Good day!

Use Joomla 3.2.2, JMS 1.3.28 - FULL

Create module 'Custom HTML' in master Site and insert parameter 'Module Class Suffix' in 'Advanced' tab. When in Slave site 'Multisites Custom HTML' get module from muster - parameter don't use.

What i must do for passed parameter in Slave site!?

Thanks!
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#11908
Re: Don't use 'Module Class Suffix' 10 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 54
Today, there is no parameter in the Multi Site Custom HTML module to specify that he must read the module class suffix present in the "refering site" Custom HTML module.

Today, only the published, module title and show title flag a read can be read from the "refering site".

What I understand with your question is that you would like that we add a new parameter to be able using the "module class suffix" from the reference site instead of the Multisite Custom HTML one.

So for the moment, this is not possible.
I notice that as a new feature requested.
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#11917
Re: Don't use 'Module Class Suffix' 10 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0
Thank you! I'll be wait!
And...can you add new feature requeste - Addthis.com Plugin and module. It's wery popula and promising feature!

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#11923
Re: Don't use 'Module Class Suffix' 10 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 54
What do you mean to add "addthis.com" plugin an module ?
How do you see that with the "Multi Sites Custom HTML" ?
I don't understand this new request.

Can you explain more in detail what you would like to add in the "Multi Sites Custom HTML" and how you see it should have to work.
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#11929
Re: Don't use 'Module Class Suffix' 10 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0
Sorry!

I think that...(in attach file)
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Last Edit: 2014/02/24 01:01 By squil.
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#11941
Re: Don't use 'Module Class Suffix' 10 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 54
The current image, provide the "Module Class Suffix" but does not present what you expect for the "AddThis.com"
This is the reason why I ask you more info on how you see that.
I will also ask you to send us the "AddThis" component to our email contact.
www.jms2win.com/en/contact-us
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