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I see so many different templates, but most of them look pretty similar. The features seem to be the same (for the ones I looked at), so I'm wondering what each template has that makes it unique?

I have a particular layout in mind that isn't similar to the templates you have. It's more of a simplified magazine-type layout. Are these templates flexible enough that the layout could be changed? Assuming yes, does that apply to all of them or just some?

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Would you have a URL to an example of the layout you have in mind?

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Yes, I found this template and like it for my magazine-type of site that has a lot of articles and features.
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Thanks Ciaran. I'll check those out.

I saw your News Module extension. Does that extension work on any Joomla 4 website or does it only work with one of your templates?

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Yes, the J51 News module should work with any Joomla template.

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Thank you. :-)
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