Written by Bernard Gilly   
Nov 06, 2007 at 02:00 PM

AlphaContent 3.0 released

The new version of AlphaContent is available now for download.
It's a major release:

  • Compatible with Mambo 4.6.2
  • Clean and rewriting code
  • More layout flexible
  • added com_weblinks as a section
  • file for layout item listing
  • Rewriting SEF support for common SEF components
  • bug fix on Pathway
  • bug fix on section description
  • added install mambot content
  • added listing on one or two columns
  • added icon new and icon hot in language (example: new_english.gif, new_french.gif etc...)
  • added search on keywords
  • added default ordering in sort listing
  • added image section in main directory
  • added link thumbnail (on com_weblinks as a section)
  • added print link
  • added pdf link
  • added email link
  • Compliance with mamblog

Download on www.visualclinic.fr

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