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    F.A.Q

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Hi, i want to make a F.A.Q in an article Layout for it self. I want to do like other sites do, there is questions like this:

      Test 1?

      Test 2?

      Test 3?

      The answers will go downwards like here:

      Test 1 Answer.

      Test 2 Answer.

      Test 3 Answer.

      The list ofc gets much longer. Then the side scrolling will pop up on the right of the site.

      I want to add like a link to the questions so they redirect to the answer with just "Auto Scrolling" down to it, everything will be in 1 page. So people don't have to scroll down to look for the answers. Aswell a litle icon or text thay says "Top" in a minature size on each answer (Like on the right bottom) to get people to the top again would be ossum:)

      Is this possible? If so can you show me how to do it:)?
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    Re: F.A.Q

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Take a look on the JED for FAQ components.
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      jim
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    Re: F.A.Q

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • How does it compare to rsformpro?
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    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Brian Tyndall wrote:
      How does it compare to rsformpro?
      never heard of this one

      MooFaq is not free, I think it works out at around £9. I have no qualms in paying this amounts of money for it, as JED quite rightly states, looks really good. Not only does it look good, it is extremely user-friendly. Anybody who turns around and says they don't understand how to use it might as well give up using computers because it doesn't come any easier than MooFAQ. Speaking from my personal experience, some people just have not got a clue how to navigate a website so the easier we can make it for them, the more visitors we will get.
    • http://www.Oscarfishlover.com - the website for great Oscar Fish advice and help
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    Re: F.A.Q

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Ah.. i was looking at the enhanced contact form.
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    Re: F.A.Q

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Brian Tyndall wrote:
      Ah.. i was looking at the enhanced contact form.

      MooFaq is for a FAQ.

      RSForm Pro is great.

      It takes a little effort to learn and set up but it's another component that is worth its weight in gold.
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