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10/13/2009 11:48 AM
 

 Hi all,

I would like to have my FAQ sorted by category and I don't know if there is a tip to do that. In fact when a user browse the FAQ page on my site, I would like the choice of the differents categories, then he can click on it and access the questions for this category.

Thank you for everyone who could help me,

Jocelyn

 
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10/13/2009 3:04 PM
 

Spohn Software's FAQ Reloaded ($8.95 from Snowcovered) will do this.

 
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12/9/2009 12:14 AM
 

Hi,

I've just purchase the module and I am having problems getting the whole thing to work properly.

Forexample, when you click on the questions, nothing happens - the answers doesn't show. The links for the category doesn't link properly when clicked.

I've checked the following in the settings: "Expand/Collapse on Mouse Movements" for the Q and Q.

I know the module is simple, but is there a quick user guide? I'm stuck!

Thanks.

 

 
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