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hi,

Im trying to make news titles able to click on. I found this thread but I dont see a solution there and I also tried to add just a simple link there but that links shows only when you are already in the article readmore.

http://www.php-fusion.co.uk/forum/vie...d_id=21771

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Hello,
You can download Arise and see how it is done.
http://www.php-fusion.co.uk/infusions/addondb/view.php?addon_id=414
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Open news.php

find :

$news_subject = "<a name='news_".$data['news_id']."' id='news_".$data['news_id']."'></a>".stripslashes($data['news_subject']);


replace with :

$news_subject = "<a href='".FUSION_SELF."?readmore=".$data['news_id']."' name='news_".$data['news_id']."' id='news_".$data['news_id']."'>".stripslashes($data['news_subject'])."</a>";
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