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Pagemaster now has the ability to render a multi-page article into a printable page. For users of IE 7 and Google Chrome, page breaks are created at the end of each page when sent to your printer.
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The PageMaster module extends the TEXT/HTML module by adding paging capabilities. Now adding multiple pages to a story or article is as simple as clicking “Add New Page". As a bonus, PageMaster has a feature that enables you to add dynanically resized images to your text based page.
Printable page rendered for multi- page articles.
Faster, more responsive than non AJAX enabled modules.Â
Create multi-paged articles with ease.Â
Auto page numbering.Â
True Dynamically resized images.Â
Faster page loading, lower bandwidth.Â
- Huge saving in bandwidth and page load times possible
- Custom formatting options.
- Integrated Image Upload Utility
You may use the PageMaster module to generate a single page with dynamically resized images within it, or you may add additional pages to create a multi-page article or story.ÂAll pages are automatically numbered, with the option to renumber if desired.ÂEach page has a scheduling feature which allows you to schedule the appearance of each page indvidually.
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True Image Resizing - By using dynamic image resizing instead of simply resizing the image using height/width specifications, a substantial reduction in bandwidth and page load time may be achieved.ÂI.E. An image that is 1024x685, when resized to 150x100 by the text editor, loads 206,977 bytes to your browser.ÂThe same image dynamically resized by PageMaster loads only 9,216 bytes into your browser. This is a 95% reduction in bandwidth!Â
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PageMaster offers three options for applying styles to your module. By utilizing these options you may extend your portal styles to include custom styling for the PageMaster module.
By default, the .Normal style, in the portal style sheet is applied to the PageMaster module.
The option to apply a unique inline style to the PageMaster module allows you to create your own unique style and apply it to the module without modifying the portal style sheet. This style will apply to the single instance of PageMaster without affecting anything else in your portal. To help you get started, a copy of the default .Normal style is loaded for you. You just have to modify it.
To create a unique look to all instances of PageMaster within your portal, you may create a new style within your portal style sheet. Then simply enter the style name in the Options page to apply it to each instance of PageMaster.Â
PageMaster Options also allow you to fine tune the position of the  module within the module container.
Set the width of the PageMaster module on your page. This may be set either as a percentage (%) or in pixels. This is flexible enough to work with any skin.
Set the spacing between the module and the module container. This may be used to eliminate the "crowded" look sometimes achieved when using text in adjacent columns for for special effect.
When working with module widths of less than 100%, the container positioning setting does not always place the module in the correct horizontal position. With PageMaster, you may set the horizontal position of the module within the container.
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