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News Manager Sticky Post
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I am utilizing the News Manager for the front page of our Simple CMS site, and am curious if there is a way in order to make one of the news posts constantly be on the top of the posts and all subsequent news posts appear below it.

In this case, I made a news post about a high level free class we will be offering at an IT Conference we are hosting, and when we posted this to Facebook we got roughly 2100 hits in a day. I would like to make this news post stay at the top of my news post section on the site, but still be able to make new posts that will appear below it.

Does anyone know if this functionality is possible, and if so, how would I go about doing this?
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News Manager Sticky Post - by shijax - 2013-10-12, 00:35:00
RE: News Manager Sticky Post - by Carlos - 2013-10-14, 04:12:18
RE: News Manager Sticky Post - by shijax - 2013-10-15, 03:02:24



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