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11 years 7 months ago #110200 by Helmut Mehlhart
Move extended Articles to own Archive Category was created by Helmut Mehlhart
I'm wondering if i can move extended K2-Articles automatically to an own archive category ?

I could do this using standard joomla articles with an special extension.

If that is not possible within K2, what is the advantage of K2 in comparison to standard joomla articles ?

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11 years 7 months ago #110201 by william white
Replied by william white on topic Re: Move extended Articles to own Archive Category
although what you want is not currently avail as far as k know there are many advnatages of k2

K2 was built as a complete replacement of the default article system in Joomla!. Install it like any Joomla! extension, import your articles from the default Joomla! article system and you instantly get a host of new features for your existing content: rich content forms for items (think of Joomla! articles with additional fields for article images, videos, podcasts & other audio files, image galleries and attachments), hassle-free image management (uploaded item images are auto-resized to 6 configurable dimensions, either globally or per category - you can now forget about using Photoshop resizing!), comments, tagging, built-in options to extend content forms (e.g. to create product catalogs), powerful content modules fetching K2 content in any way you can imagine, frontend editing with easy to use access control settings (for content-heavy websites), powerful yet easy templating (and sub-templating) for going above the "Joomla! average", extended user profiles, user groups, blogs, a powerful plugin API to extend item/category/user forms, "drag and drop" media manager and many more!

K2 is the ideal solution for managing your content, regardless of site "size": you can use it from a small blog to a complex corporate site or even a multi-author environment (portals, magazines etc.). To provide a practical example, using K2, you can transform your Joomla! website to a news/magazine site with author blogs, product catalogs, work portfolio, knowledge base, download/document manager, directory listing, event listing and more, all this bundled under one package! And since K2 is extensible with additional fields to its base item form, you can easily create category-specific content types, e.g. article, blog post, product page, directory listing.

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11 years 5 months ago #110202 by Helmut Mehlhart
Replied by Helmut Mehlhart on topic Re: Move extended Articles to own Archive Category
that's all very nice, but I can't archive articles automatically ...
How do you realize this ?

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11 years 5 months ago #110203 by Krikor Boghossian
Replied by Krikor Boghossian on topic Re: Move extended Articles to own Archive Category
Sorry Helmut,

K2 does not support archiving articles. You can develop a K2 plugin or look for an extension.

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