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Introduction

This module displays in a nice sortable table the links that are created with the Joomla component "LinX - Reciprocal link exchange component (SEO)", which is developed by Soren Beck Jensen. The script that this module uses to sort the table is in JavaScript and developed by Brian McAllister. Ofcourse, in order for this module to function, you need to have the LinX component already installed on your Joomla Website. This module was only tested in Joomla 1.5 "Legacy: 1.0" mode and it worked without any problems. The "Val-LinX" module is free software, which has been released under the GNU/GPL v2.0 license. It produces valid markup for XHTML as well as for CSS.

Details

1. Installation

  • Go to your Joomla administration backend and on the menu Extensions and click on "Install/Uninstall".
  • Upload the file contained here by clicking on "Browse..." and selecting the zipped file.
  • Click on "Upload file & Install".

Now the module "Val-LinX" is installed on your Joomla Website and you can use it.

2. Configuration

For detailed information about the use and configuration of the module please visit its Documentation Web-Page

In order to display the module in a Joomla article follow these instructions.

3. Support

If you have any questions, suggestions or found any bugs in the module, feel free to:

Please vote for the module at the web-page of Joomla Extensions. Thank you!

4. ChangeLog

Version 1.2.0 (24 Sep 2009)

  • Fixed: bug that didn't allow the display of more than 1 module on a single Joomla web page.
  • Changed: some styles in the CSS files.

Version 1.1.0 (19 Jun 2009)

  • Added: 5 CSS files (with appropriate graphics), from which 1 can be changed by the user for individual styling.
  • Added: capability of entering user-defined texts for the headers of the table, the caption (which shows the total links), as well as the link that is displayed at the end of the table (back to top).
  • Added: capability of an extra CSS style for each one of the table's columns.
  • Changed/Removed: some of the CSS styles.

Version 1.0.0 (12 Apr 2009)

  • No change - First version of the module.

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