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In e107, there is a specific convenient page for news, I can set the news page to the numbers of news I would like to display per page, at the bottom there is a link to previous news posted (eg
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Is there an exisiting module that can help me organize all my stories into one page (other than the main page) similar to the 'news' feature of e107
Any insights is highly appreciated
Thank you
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