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Re:Showing Category in Newest & Top Downloads - 2007/02/02 18:01 Better to write some CSS to organise what is displayed. The XHTML follows modern semantic markup principles. Unfortunately, although a component can insert extra CSS into the page header, a module does not have that ability in current Mambo/Joomla. But you could certainly modify the CSS for your own template. (It's no good me modifying the Remository CSS, as it will not get to the browser on pages that are not running the Remository component.)

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