AJAX Scroller - Joomla News Slider

Latest version: 1.3.1 (UPGRADE)

AJAX Scroller AJAX Scroller is a Web 2.0 module for Joomla! 1.x / Mambo 4.x that displays and scrolls your site's articles, RSS feeds or Twitter updates, which are loaded dynamically using different animation effects.

The module is highly optimized, hundreds of articles can be displayed and scrolled without any additional load on your website. It uses AJAX technology to pre-load the next article in advance so it's ready for scroll without delay. Once all articles are loaded the remote requests are automatically turned off. The whole process is performed without page refresh, quickly, smoothly and user friendly.

AJAX Scroller can be used to present newsflashes, testimonials, latest news, remote RSS feeds, Twitter updates or any other content with autoplay or manual scroll. You can even duplicate the module and show different slideshows on same page. It is simple to install and use but powerful in terms of configurations.

For more info read the documentation and visit the DEMO site to see it in action. If you want to test AJAX Scroller module on your own site prior to purchase you can download the free trial.

Buy Online! 10 € (Euro). Buy online. The script package will be automatically sent upon received payment.
Note: License fee grants a single site usage. Server usage license is available. Read on for details.


Server and multiple site license information

Server usage license for AJAX Scroller costs like 10 single site licenses (100 €) and enables you to run AJAX Scroller on all sites on your server (can be hundreds).
Perfect for Joomla! / Mambo hosting services who want to offer this module to their customers.

If you just want to purchase more than 5 single licenses you can get multiple license discount.

For purchase of server or multiple license contact us in advance.

High quality Joomla! components by one of the original core developers of Joomla! and Mambo.

Testimonials
The plugin works perfect! I will be purchasing more of these in the future. Great job.
Brian Brown, adranch.com


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