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Is there an easy way to change "Read more" text in J51 News module if the article is visible for logged in users only (intro text is public)? Now every article has the same "Read more" text.
It wouldn't have to be different text... For example a lock icon with "Read more" text would be enough. Just some kind of thing that visitors can see if the article is for logged in users only.
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Hello

This would involve creating an override for your module. May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this possibility further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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Hello,

I just noticed that the URL in "Read more" link to restricted article should be different. So, that you can see the article right after login. The path should go like this:
Frontpage (News module) -> Read more (restricted article) -> Login -> Restricted article

Now it goes something like this:
Frontpage (News module) -> Read more (restricted article) -> Login -> Back to frontpage -> Read more -> Restricted article

P.S. Username and password sent to my Joomla installation.
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