I just got the Bundle, mainly to use Quick Index but sure many of the others will come in handy too.
I have a site with very long articles that are broken up using Joomla's built in Page Breaks, but I couldn't find a way to style the built-in TOC the way I want. I wanted QI to make more readable TOCs, and also to include headings that are not at the top of pages. I can suppress the built-in TOC (though I haven't found a way to do this on some individual articles and not others, in case you know of one).
Problem is that items in Quick Index do not link successfully to headings past the first page. Is there a way to get QI to recognize the Page Breaks and correctly link to anchors on later pages? When I create anchor links manually to do this, I just add "?start=2" or "?start=3" or whatever page number to the anchor link. Can I get QI to do that too, or even add them manually if necessary?
No, not without serious custom php coding.
I will look into adding support for Joomla page breaks in a future release of Quick Index. But don't count on it at this moment.
Ok, made an attempt at adding support for the Joomla page breaks to Quick Index.
Please try the latest development version from:
regularlabs.com/development-releases
Ok, first of all -- Mind. Blown. at how fast you jumped on this. Unbelievable customer service! Thanks so much.
However, it doesn't seem to work quite yet. I downloaded and installed the new version, made a left module with {index min="4" max="5" article="44"} (also tried without min, max, and article set to current), article with {index min="4" max="5"} at the top.
When you click on any of the links it just goes back to the first page (doesn't do anything if you are already on that page). At first the link showed "on this page", but now it doesn't show anything. Also, the pages are all at the top (they don't work either) and the heading links are below all the pages.
Do you have this on a test site?
Can you give me (super) admin and (s)ftp access so I can take a look?
And tell me on what url I can see/reproduce the issue.
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1. For some reason, the module, assigned to the left mod position, has now expanded to take over the content section, pushing the article down below it.
2. When you click on a link to another page, the Index is no longer there. It should appear on all pages, so that users can navigate around the article.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you working on this -- I've never seen customer service like this.
Now it seems to have gone all kerflooey. Depending on the menu assignments, it still is at the top of the content section, but also sometimes appears in both content and left mod. There is one page where it is just in the left mod, but the links don't work -- they do work in the pages that have it in both positions.
I just tried the credentials I sent you to log in as a superadmin to the website, and they seem to work fine. You have to use the admin link I sent, though:
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Thanks.
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