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Captify Content
Written by AdministratorThe captifyContent module is a slick new way to display the sections or categories on your site via an image. The module resizes the image that you have assigned to the section or category, lays it out in a simple flay lineup and then the captify script generates the sliding effect that you see above when you roll over the image.
Please note that if the section or category does not have an image assigned to it in the section or category admin then the section or category will not display.
The screenshot below displays the administrator features of the Captify Content module.

| Display images from sections or categories? | Select between displaying categories or sections. |
| Subfolder path | Enter the path of the sub directory of your site if your site is in a sub directory. For example if your site is located here: http://www.mysite.com/joomla you need to enter joomla/ - with the trailing slash. |
| Width of the resized image | Set the width that the image should be resized to. |
| Height of the resized image | Set the height that the image should be resized image. |
| Crop Width | Set the crop width that the image will be resized to. To retain the normal dimension of the image enter 1 in this field. |
| Crop Height |
Set the crop height that the image will be resized to. To retain the normal dimension of the image enter 1 in this field. |
| Transition Speed In | Denotes the speed that the transition occurs when you mouseover the image. Select from Fast | Normal | Slow |
| Transition Speed Out | Determines the speed that the caption disappears after the mouse leaves the image. Select from Fast | Normal | Slow |
| Opacity | Set this to alter the opacity of the overlay when you rollover an image. Set this value to 0 for full transparency or to 1 to be fully opaque. |
| Transition | Select between fade or slide to determine how the title of the section appears above the image. |
| Position | Determines where on the image the overlay appears. Select from top or bottom. |
Last Updated on 03 June 2009



