Why the Net Matters

Hello everyoon we are very pruod to present you our new Joomla News Slider. Youretro News Slider is powered by YJME Module Framework and it gives you multiple options. Yes we are very confident because this module is combined with one of a kind module news engine, beautiful MooTools animations and it can adapt to any website and any content type. It's array of options and 2 different news sources ( Joomla or K2) will help you present your news items in best way possible and surprise your visitors with easy of use and visual effects. This extension is available for Joomla 1.5/1.7/2.5 and is available for download in our club download section.


Youretro News Slider Features:

  • Use custom module templates
  • Use custom module css
  • 2 different news sources (Joomla, K2)
  • Multiple or single category
  • Specific items
  • Choice of K2 images
  • News item ordering
  • Show only registered items
  • Number of news items to display
  • Number of characters to display
  • Allowable html tags
  • Show read more
  • Slider width and height adjustment
  • Thumbnail width adjustment
  • Intro text width and height adjustment
  • Slide intro text position
  • Playlist align
  • Outer container border radius
  • Fade duration adjustment
  • Auto slide speed adjustment
  • Number of visible playlist items
  • Module Class Suffix assign


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From the Blog

  • Q & A in New Scientist magazine
    Q & A in New Scientist magazine

    Read a Q&A with David in New Scientist to find out his latest ideas and advice to young scientists.

  • Why I am a Possibilian
    Why I am a Possibilian

    Our ignorance of the cosmos is too vast to commit to atheism, and yet we know too much to commit to a particular religion. A third position, agnosticism, is often an uninteresting stance in which a person simply questions whether his traditional religious story is true or not true. I call myself a possibilian. Find out why.

  • Ten books I love
    Ten books I love

    I was recently asked to list ten books that have "inspired, moved, and enlightened" me. Here's my list:

  • The Brain and the Law
    The Brain and the Law

    Interested in the intersection of the brain and the legal system? Watch a talk I delivered at the Royal Society for the Arts in London, entitled "The Brain and the Law".

Newsflashes

Neurolaw: The Brain on Trial

Want to know how neuroscience will force major changes in our criminal justice system? Read David's article The Brain on Trial in The Atlantic. Now anthologized in 2012 Best American Science and Nature Writing.
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Musician Jarvis Cocker reads from Sum

Listen to British rocker Jarvis Cocker read the story "Descent of Species" from Sum. He is one of the dozens of terrific voices who read for the audio book.

New York Times bestseller

IncognitoA 26 week New York Times bestseller, Incognito was named a Best Book of the Year by both Amazon and Goodreads. For a taste of the book, see a review in the Wall Street Journal, listen to a conversation on NPR's Fresh Air, or watch a video dialog with Wired Magazine. Reading Incognito now? We'd love to hear feedback!

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