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EXT: 2 Columns (4d f/x)

Author:Kasper Skårhøj
Created:2002-11-01T00:32:00
Changed by:Peter Russ
Changed:2005-03-04T23:13:41
Author:Peter Russ
Email:peter.russ@4many.net
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EXT: 2 Columns (4d f/x)

Extension Key: fdfx_2cols

Copyright 2003-2005, Peter Russ, <peter.russ@4many.net>

This document is published under the Open Content License

available from http://www.opencontent.org/opl.shtml

The content of this document is related to TYPO3

- a GNU/GPL CMS/Framework available from www.typo3.com

Table of Contents

EXT: fdfx_2cols 1

Introduction 1

What does it do? 1

Screenshots 1

Users manual 1

Adminstration 1

Configuration 1

To-Do 1

Introduction

What does it do?

This extension offers 2 columns for a content element. In this revised version the admin can decide either to use tables or div-elements to render the content. For each solution 3 example layouts are provided.

Screenshots

For Examples checkout http://www.4many.net/fdfx_2cols.html.

Users manual

The height of the div section can be set with Column Height .

Adminstration

To install use the extension manager.

Configuration

To configure check for Template -> Constants Editor -> TX_FDFXCOLS_PI1.

If you decide to use a different marker for the height property of the the div-section you can set it

Example template for tables based rendering is EXT:fdfx_2cols/tpl.2column.html. If you want to use div based rendering select EXT:fdfx_2cols/tpl.2column.div.html. To adjust the css to your need either adjust CSS DEFAULT_STYLE or copy it to your style sheet and fix it there.

To-Do

If someone could write a detail manual this support would highly appreciated.

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