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I feel like an absolute, utter idiot but I've been struggling with this on my own for more than two days and I admit defeat. I want to do something that's utterly simple in CMS's I've worked with. All I want to do, on the main page of my site (
http://www.mehsalumni.com/), is designate an article as the "top" article and have it show up in the center block, just like we see in the "Latest XOOPS news" on this very site with the "Open Source CMS Award: Vote for XOOPS!" article. I've tried several different news and article modules. I've done absolutely everything I can think of. The only way I can accomplish what I want is by designating the AMS module as the module for my start page, which I don't want to do for aesthetic reasons, or perhaps more accurately just on principle because I've been fighting with this #@$^%#$ thing for so long and I don't want "it" to win.
I can get it to display the article headlines. I can get it to display a list of top stories, or random stories, or whatever. But all I want is the text of this one article to show up, in its entirety. It doesn't seem like that's an unusual request.
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'm no idiot -- I've been on the 'Net since '91 and have managed my own servers for many, many years. But this has me beating my head against a wall. :(
Thanks,
Brent