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Aug 28, 2009

TPlancer 1.2.1

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TPlancer 1.2.1


TPLancer is a Project MarketPlace Component for Joomla 1.5

With this component, you can make your own Project MarketPlace websiite such as Getafreelancer.com, Rentacoder.com, with ... Joomla

Features

  • Private Message
  • Project Forum
  • Upload Avatar
  • User Review and Rate
  • Escort & Withdrawal
  • Special User/Project
  • and many more.
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Aug 15, 2009

Creating a Full Width Wrapper

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Creating a Full Width Wrapper

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/197-creating-a-full-width-wrapper

The goal here is to get a full-width page with no left or right modules showing.

First, you will need to create a menu item linking to the page to be displayed. This can be anything you want such as a gallery, wrapper, forum etc.

Next, go to the Module Manager (Modules > Site Modules).
The filter drop down is your best friend within the Module Manager. To the right you will see a "select position" drop down list.
Select the LEFT position.

A list of all modules available in the LEFT position are now displayed. Obviously the only ones of importance are the ones that are published. Starting at the top, click on a (published) module title link.

When the page loads you will see several parameters. Look to the ones at the right of the page labeled "Pages/Items". These are the menu items (or pages) which the module is to be present in its respected position, in this case LEFT. Use your control or cmd (mac) or cntrl (pc) key to select or deselect multiple items. You can also use the shift key to select multiple items in a row. The menu item you created to be full width should NOT be selected because you don't want this or any other module in the left column.

Make your way down the list in your Module Manager through all the LEFT positioned modules with the above method and do the same for the RIGHT position.



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How to Remove Welcome to the Frontpage

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How to Remove 'Welcome to the Frontpage'

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/249-how-to-remove-welcome-to-the-frontpage

One question we get quite a bit in the Community Forum is "how do I remove or change the 'Welcome to the Frontpage' message in Joomla 1.5".

With Joomla 1.5 we have the ability to set a page title for each 'page'. The title can be set in the parameters of the menu item (link) for the particular page in question. So, for example, to change the page title or shut it off for the Home page do the following:

Log in to your Joomla Admin and go to the menu that contains the item you would like to change (the 'Home' item in our case, which is in the Main Menu):

Once you are in the Home item, look to the right and you will see the Parameters tabs. Click on the 'Parameters - System' tab and set your Page Title here.. or set it to 'off'.

You can use this technique to set Page Titles for all of your 'pages'.



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Creating a Parent Child Relationship in a Menu

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Creating a Parent / Child Relationship in a Menu

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/278-creating-a-parent--child-relationship-in-a-menu

In order to use a Suckerfish Dropdown menu, or Dropline menu, it is first necessary to set up your menu to have 'Parent / Child' relationships. The 'Child' item is the one that you will see 'drop down', or as a 'sub menu' item.

This tutorial covers how to make it happen.

(this example uses Joomla 1.5 - although the backend looks a bit different in 1.0, the concepts are the same)

Step 1: Access the Menu Manager

Select the menu you wish to set up parent / child relationships in. In this example, we are going to use the Main Menu

No parent / child relationships

This image shows a menu with no parent / child relationships.

Access the Menu Parameters


Once you've accessed the menu, click on the menu item you wish to make a 'child' item in your menu. You will see the 'Parent Item' parameter on the left side of the screen. This is where you will assign a parent item, thus making the menu item we are editing the 'child' item.

In this case, we are going to set the parent item to be 'What's New in 1.5?" - see below

Select the 'Parent Item'

Select the item you wish to be the Parent Item. In this exaample we are setting the 'What's New in Joomla 1.5?" link to be the parent of the 'Joomla! Overview' link.

Save the Changes

Click on Save to apply the changes.

Parent / Child relationship is set!

You'll see after saving that the parent / child relationship has been set. Child items are shown indented with a connection to the parent item. You can do this for as many links as you need, as many levels deep as you need. Although, the template must accomodate the levels. Joomlashack's templates will accomodate up to 3 child items.

Step 2: Set up the Menu Module

Access the menu module by going to the Extensions -> Module Manager, and select the menu module you wish to use. In our example, we are using the already existing 'Main Menu' module. So we click on the module name to open it.

Setting it up.

Upon opening our menu module, you will see some parameters that must be set properly for the menu to operate as a suckerfish or dropline menu.

Set the 'Details'

In the Details area of the module settings (top left), set the parameters as seen above, and listed here:

Show Title = No
Enabled = Yes
Position = Whatever position you are setting up the suckerfish / dropline menu to be displayed in. Check your template documentaiton, found in the template demo, for the location to use suckerfish / dropline menus in.

Set the 'Parameters'

In the Parameters area of the module settings (top right), set the parameters as seen above, and listed here:

Menu Name = mainmenu (choose the name of the menu you wish to use to populate the suckerfish / dropline menu with -- in our case, we've set up the 'mainmenu' to have the parent / child relationships and will be using that menu)
Menu Style = List
Always show sub-menu items = Yes

You do not need to change any of the other parameters, unless otherwise noted in the docuementation for the template.

Save the Changes.


Click on Save to save your changes and close the module settings screen.

Preview your site to see your work!

If all settings have been done properly, you should now have a fully functional Suckerfish or Dropline menu set up, with the Joomla! Overview being the child item of the What's new in 1.5? parent.
Repeat the First Step to set up more items for the menu.

As stated above, this tutorial uses Joomla 1.5, however, the concepts are the same for Joomla 1.0 - it's just a bit different in where and how you do things.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please visit the Community Forum and post to an appropriate thread.



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Fresh Install - Template Messed Up?

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Fresh Install - Template Messed Up?

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/300-fresh-install-template-messed-up

One of the most asked questions we get in our support ticket system, as well as the forum, is why a particular template is 'messed up, broken, not right, etc etc' upon first installation.
The following is taken from a tutorial on how to set up the Lightfast template with Joomla 1.5, however, there are some concepts that might help a user of any Joomlashack template understand why a template does not look like the demo right out of the box.
This information is not designed to help you set up any particular template besides Lightfast (for that please see the template documentation in the demo of the template you are seeking help with) but it is important as a user of Joomla to grasp some concepts that will make life a little easier as you learn how to use this sometimes confusing system.

Should you need further assistance after viewing this information and the documentation for your template, please visit our Community Forum and post to an appropriate thread for assistance.

Default Template installed

New installation of Joomla 1.5 - Default Template

So you've installed Joomla successfully, and now you want to us a profession template. First you need to install your template. For help with installing that template, see the tutorial 'How do I install a Joomlashack Pro Template'

Joomlashack Template installed

You've successfuly installed yoyur template and set it as the 'default', and gone to view your wonderful new template... and WHOA! It looks like something went terribly wrong!
...it's not all that bad - you just need to do some simple template setup now. Keep reading and it will all look good in no time.



First Things First - know your available module positions!

Before you can put things where they belong (or where you want them), or move things from where they don't belong, you need to know what module positions are available with your particular template. Each template demo contains a 'Module Map'. The module map will outline your available module positions. This is the Module Map for Lightfast, to view the module map for your particular template, see the Demo.

What's all that content all over the place?

Let's have a closer look at the top of the template where everything seems to be all messed up. Notice the module positions. Now, have a look at the next screenshot that shows the default template in use with the same default content.

So that's what that is!

You'll notice in the default template, that content is published nicely to the 'Top' positon and the 'User3' postion. When you change the default template to the Lightfast template (in this example), that content is still going to get published to the 'Top' and 'User3' postions, only, now we don't want that (at least, if you don't want your site to look bad you don't want that).

For now, we're just going to get rid of that unwanted content from the top of the template.

Unpublish that content!

As mentioned above, for now were simply going to unpublish that content so we don't have to look at it anymore. If you want, you can come back to it and put it in a more suitable place later.

So to the task - go to your Module Manger and look for the highlighted items above (if you don't know how to get to your module manager, you may wish to Get a Book! .... you may also ask as many noob and not so noob questions as you want in our Community Forum) The items are 'Newsflash' and 'Top Menu' if you can't make them out from the pic.

Click on the green arrow to unpublish the items, or open the items and unpublish them.

It's Magic!!!

The content that was published in all the wrong places is now gone!

Now to the task of setting up some menu / module formatting.

**The information from here on is very specific to setting up the Lightfast template, however, the concepts are the same for ANY template. See the demo for your particular template for specific suffixes and menu setup instructions!

Know your available module styles.

Just as you need to know what module positions are avaialbe if you want to put things where you want them - you also need to know the styles that are available for your particular template. And just as each demo contains a Module Map ... guess what?.... they also contain info on what styles are at your disposal!

The above image shows the 'Module Class Suffixes' and corresponding formatting for the Lightfast template (for your template's available suffixes, see the Demo). We're going to set our Main Menu to have the formatting of the 'light' suffix in this example.

Add the suffix.

Module Class Suffixes may be added to the module in the module's 'Advanced Parameters'. ..... see above.

You'll probably have noticed when you first accessed that parameter area, the suffix field contained _menu -- just delete that pesky default suffix and replace it with the 'light' suffix (no quotations please)
Save your work and view your site.



Not quite right... but closer....

Now we have some formatting for the module background and title... but those menus still need some work. So, back to the module parameters to set the 'Menu Style' so it looks a little better.

Set the Menu Style

Go back to your Main Menu module and look at the parameters again. This time it's the 'Menu Style' that we want to change. By default, it's set to 'List' - change that to 'Legacy - Vertical' and save your work.
Now go view your site again. The menu should be good to go now.

To Recap

Getting your menu modules to have some formatting is as simple as going to the module you wish to format and setting the parameters correctly. Depending on which color/formatting you wish to use, you will add the appropriate 'Module Class Suffix' (see available suffixes above, or in the template demo), and you will set the 'Menu Style' to 'Legacy - Vertical'.

You can repeat these steps for all of the modules in the template.

We only need to get a menu up top now, and we will be off and running with our shiny new template. Read on for how to accomplish this final setup step.



Publish the Top menu to the Top position!

Remember those items we shut off beause they were in the wrong place. Well, one of them was the 'Top Menu' and we are now going to move it to it's new home. Go back to your Module Manager and open up that menu, set the postion to top, set 'Show Title' to No.
Now look to the parameters on the right (gonna do this one without pictures now 'cause you're getting to be a pro!) and set the 'Menu Style' to List, and remove the default class suffix in the Advanced Parameters.

Save your work and view your site.

Go forth you Joomla Pro!

Your menus should be set up properly now, and you can replicate these steps for all of your other modules.

Remember, if you need help, you can always post in our Community Forum in an appropriate thread for assistance.

Thanks for using Joomlashack's template, and Have Fun!



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XHTML Validation

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XHTML Validation

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/345-xhtml-validation

Validating a Website's HTML

One of the first things that should be done after a site is constructed, and repeated at various steps as things are changed/updated, is the validation of the site's HTML. In the case of a Joomla powered site, HTML errors can come from 4 places:

  1. Templates
  2. Components
  3. Modules
  4. Articles

Why Validate?

It's simple really; HTML errors can present unwanted issues with your site, and is the leading cause of issues with template display that we see. These issues present themselves even more so when a 'pure CSS' template is in use, as CSS is unforgiving of left out closing brackets (>) and other often overlooked HTML errors that are introduced by extensions or other invalid code inserted in articles. While extension code is not the ONLY vehicle by which invalid code can make its way into a site, it has become one of the leading cause of issues that we have seen.

How to Validate?

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has provided a handy tool to run your site's HTML output against the standards for validation which may be accessed at http://validator.w3.org

Testing your site's validation is as simple as putting your site's URL in the Address field and clicking 'Check':

W3C Validation Service

After the service runs you'll be presented with a 'results' page. If the site is free of HTML errors you will see a message of congratulations and some nice buttons you can proudly display on your site if you wish:

Successful Validation

If there are errors, you will be presented with a results page that outlines the errors:

Errors in HTML

Error Outlined

What to do With This Information

Seek and Destroy! Or better put, find and fix the errors.

The 'Validation Output' that is presented will show all of the errors that are found, although using the info with a Joomla powered site may not be as simple as if we were validating a static HTML site. This is because in Joomla there really are no 'pages' except for the one that is presented to the viewer at the time of viewing. The Joomla 'page' is a collection of output items from the database, presented and laid out within the confines of the template. The Validation Services runs the presented 'page' against the standards and outlines the errors on the presented 'page', but in our instance the items on our 'page' could come from any number of sources. For instance, if you have a website that has a calendar component, a commenting component and a component to manage your advertisements you not only have the default Joomla output in the form of articles on a 'page', you also have the output that is coming from three other sources -- any of which could present an error or multiple errors. The validation service does not point out which is the offending source of output, only the errors and on which line they appear.

Seeking out the reported errors can be a very time consuming process, however, there are some steps that you can do to help with your process.

The first thing I do when checking for the source of a site's errors is to 'rule out' possible sources. As I know in the case of a site with a Joomlashack template that the template is not the cause, I check that one off. I would next go to the code I inserted in articles and rule them out by unpublishing ALL articles and checking the validation. If the errors are gone, publish one article at a time until the offending code is found. If errors still persist after articles are ruled out, I next go to components as a possible source. One quick way to check components is to use a bit of code at the end of your site's URL that will remove the template and show the output of the site presented only as the output from the components in use. To do this, add the following at the end of your URL: /?tmpl=component So for example, if we wished to check the Joomlashack site's HTML with only the output of components in use we would put this in the Validation Service: http://www.joomlashack.com/?tmpl=component If that fails validation we know the offending code is coming from a component. If it's a simple site and does not have too many components in use or is a site still under development, I would recommend uninstalling ALL user installed component, reinstalling one at a time while checking the validation after each component is reinstalled. Doing this should help you pinpoint the offending code.

In the case of already developed sites or sites with large amounts of components installed the process above might not be possible, in which case it may be necessary to hire a professional to help you seek out the offending code. You may also wish to seek assistance in the Joomlashack Community Forum



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Creating sublevel menu items

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Creating sublevel menu items

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/374-creating-sublevel-menu-items

Creating sublevel menu items in both Joomla! 1.0 and Joomla! 1.5 is achieved by same general process. Think of Joomla's menu items as "parents" and "children". In order to create a sublevel item, you will need to assign a "parent" to that item. This is done inside the Menu Manager. Navigate to the menu manager and select the menu to be modified.

Example:

Joomla! 1.0: Menu > mainmenu
Joomla! 1.5: Menus > Main Menu

Select the menu item you would like to assign as a sublevel (or child) item.
You will see a dialog below titled "Parent Item"
Choose the item to assign as the parent and save.


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Joomla template CSS and images only displayed on home page

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Joomla template CSS and images only displayed on home page

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/375-joomla-template-css-and-images-only-displayed-on-home-page

Sometimes your template will lose all its styles and images when navigating away from the Frontpage.
This is caused by an incorrect path to the stylesheet due to SEF errors. If you've enabled SEF, make sure your htaccess.txt file is renamed to .htaccess. You may need to temporarily disable SEF. For more information on the correct way to set up SEF in Joomla! 1.5, see the official doc item at joomla.org: SEF URLs in Joomla! 1.5

SEF quick checklist:

  • Make sure htaccess.txt is renamed to .htaccess if SEF is enabled
  • Make sure your server/host supports all requirements


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Understanding the Module Manager

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Understanding the Module Manager


original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/376-understanding-the-module-manager

Modules are the blocks of content in your site and are distinctively separate from your main content area. For example, a module may appear to the left,right,above, or below your main article content. The Module Manager allows you to customize each module to your preference.

To access the Module Manager in Joomla! 1.0: Navigate to Modules - > Site Modules
To access the Module Manager in Joomla! 1.5: Navigate to Extensions - > Module Manager

Each module in Joomla! has some persistent features. Below are the fields you will see in every module. Modules have more individual parameters but these are the most important ones to understand first.

Note: Some of the terminology is different across Joomla! 1.0 & Joomla! 1.5 but they both have the same functionality.

  • Title
  • Show Title
  • Enabled (1.5) / Published (1.0)
  • Position
  • Module Class Suffix
  • Pages/Items (1.0) / Menu Assignment (1.5)
  • Ordering

Title:

The title of the module is displayed above the module on the frontend. It is also called a "Module Heading". After a module is saved, the module's title is also shown in the Joomla! backend administration.

Show Title:

This setting allows you to specify whether or not the module's title should be visible on the frontend.

Enabled (1.5) / Published (1.0):

Allows you to enable (or publish) the select module. To enable a module only on specific pages see below *Pages/Items (1.0) / Menu Assignment (1.5)

Position:

A module position may be labeled as left, right, bottom, top, etc.
Module positions are defined by the template. If a module is published in a position that is not supported by the template, it will not show up. It is important to be aware of your template's supported module positions. In Joomla! 1.5, only the module positions of the default template are available in the module manager.

Module Class Suffix:

A module class suffix allows you to specify a preset style which is defined by the template. You'll need to consult your individual template documentation to see what module styles/suffixes are available.
(See also: How to apply a Module Class Suffix)

Pages/Items (1.0) / Menu Assignment (1.5):

When a module is enabled/published it can be assigned to all pages or pages specified in the Pages/Items (1.0) / Menu Assignment (1.5) dialog. Modules can only assigned to pages that have menu items.

Ordering:

You can set the order of a module to appear in the ordering dialog as well as the module manager main page by clicking the up/down arrows.



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How to Apply a Module Class Suffix in Joomla! 1.5

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How to Apply a Module Class Suffix in Joomla! 1.5

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/377-how-to-apply-a-module-class-suffix-in-joomla-15

This tutorial will explain how to apply a module class suffix in Joomla!. This tutorial depends on the available styles for individual templates. Some settings may be different. See the templates corresponding docmentation for more information.

Go to your Joomla! administration console

Go the administration of your website at ww.yourjoomlasite.com/administrator/

Login to your Joomla! administration

Enter the username and password you created when installing Joomla!

Go to the Module Manager

Navigate to Extensions > Module Manager

Go to the module you want to edit

Select the module you want to apply the Module style..

Apply the Module Class Suffix into the parameters to the right

Apply the Module Class Suffix. (S1 example shown)

Save the Module Setting

Click Save



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How to Update Joomla 1.5 Versions

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How to Update Joomla 1.5 Versions

original source: http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/372-how-to-update-joomla-15-versions

As an open source project, Joomla frequently updates its code with new releases. Often these have important security patches in then, so its really important to keep up to date.

If you consider yourself a skilled Joomla! user and have a little confidence in your technical skills then you may be able to save yourself some time if you're updating your Joomla! installations by FTP. This article will help you greatly speed up the process.

The first thing you'll need to do is send your web host support agent a request to enable SSH access (if available). Some web hosts require you to give an explanations as to why you would want to enable SSH, because it is a command line based way of managing your server and can really screw things up if you enter a command not knowing exactly what it does.

Here is a simple email you can use as a template to request SSH access for your server:

Hi, I would like to request SSH access be enabled for my user account on (yourdomain.com).
I need this in order to perform various security updates and upgrades to the Joomla! CMS on my server.

Thanks,
(your name)

Once SSH is enabled, you can login to your server using a client such as PuTTY (PC). If you're a Mac user you can simply use OSX's native Terminal utility (located under /Applications/Utilities).

After launching PuTTy/Terminal, the first thing you want to type is:

ssh username@domain.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
(Hit enter to submit each command)

You should be asked for your password. For security reasons, you may not see it appear on the screen as you type it.

If all goes well, you should be logged in now. Servers are set up differently depending on your hosting environment, so once logged in you'll need to find your location.

Type ls to show your current location. In most cases you'll need to type cd ../ to get to the main directory listing. (the cd command means "Change Directory").

To find out exactly where your Joomla! installation is located, you can login to your Joomla! administration, navigate to Help > System Info (J!1.5). Look under "Open basedir" and note its location (excluding :/tmp)

Let's say your Joomla! installation is located in /home/username/public_html/. Type cd ../home/username/public_html/ to go inside the public_html directory.

IMPORTANT:
It is highly recommended that you back up your installation before moving forward. To do this, just type:
tar -cvf site_backup.tar public_html/*
This will create a file named site_backup.tar of your entire public_html directory and its contents.

Now, let's say you're running Joomla! 1.5.3 and you want to update to Joomla! 1.5.7

You can access the Joomla! update listing at http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomla/frs/. Copy the link location to Joomla_1.5.3_to_1.5.7-Stable-Patch_Package.tar.gz and type:
wget http://joomlacode.org/gf/download/frsrelease/8375/31007/Joomla_1.5.3_to_1.5.7-Stable-Patch_Package.tar.gz

wget is a command to download a package file from another server to your server.

Now type:
gzip -d Joomla_1.5.3_to_1.5.7-Stable-Patch_Package.tar.gz
The tar.gz file now has a .tar extension so type:
tar -xvf Joomla_1.5.3_to_1.5.7-Stable-Patch_Package.tar

The package is extracted and Joomla! is updated. If all goes well and Joomla! appears to be stable, you can delete the site_backup.tar file form your server.



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Aug 1, 2009

Communa 3 + TP recent updates v1.0.2

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Communa 3 + TP recent updates v1.0.2




Comuna3 is a community/social networking template that is now optimized for both CB and JomSocial.

Here are just a few more details about Comuna3 features (from their website):

  1. TPajaxtabs Module . With this module, you can load any modules inside a module. This action will optimize space on your website and also with the ajax ability, TPajaxtabs will only loads contents from a module when visitor click on the tab of the desirable module. To have this module run well, you have to install the component first.
  2. TP autovatar plugin . This plugin will display a picture of the writer on the head of the article. The avatar itself can be choosen, whether is it from Jomsocial avatar or Community Builder. If there's no avatar available, then it will be replaced by a default image.
  3. Latest member module for Jomsocial . Because when this template was made there's no module with function that similar to Jomsocial.com, we decided to make this module on our own. This module will display the avatar of the latest members who sign in on the website, which can be set on several options that are available on the backend of this module.
  4. Special template for Jomsocial and CB. We have edited templates from Jomsocial and CB a bit, to make it blend well in comuna 3.
  5. Inset position that only appears on common visitor. If your user has logged-in, this position will disappear. You can use this position to publish a banner, or promotion that is aimed only for common visitor. For example, a banner with suggestion to join the website. To use it, simply assigned your module on inset position.
  6. Template overriding for frontpage, that will change the appearance of your Joomla frontpage into a more professional and attractive look.
  7. 4 design variations, 9 font styles, 3 font sizes, and 2 template orientations, that will give you power and flexibility to decide which layout that is suitable with what you want.


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Virtuemart Banner Suite

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Virtuemart Banner Suite

The Virtuemart Banner suite gives you a whole new way to showcase and advertise your products automatically with virtually no set up and the power of the Virtuemart Media Manager. The package consists of a showcase module and content plug for displaying your product banners in a module position or inside content pages.

Simply add a new image to your product via the Virtuemart Media Manager named _banner and your done! The Showcase Module will create a Front Page Styled Slideshow from your banner images, and the J1.5 plugin can be used to add banners to your content pages and the JXTC Virtuemart Showcase module!

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JoomlaXTC Videoshow

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JoomlaXTC Videoshow

Ready to start your own online video network? Want to be the next MTV online... The JoomlaXTC Videoshow Module is the perfect solution! Designed as a module the JXTC Videoshow can be used virtually anywhere on your site. So fluid and simple, you can be up and broadcasting in a matter of minutes.

JXTC Videoshow module is a full feature Flash web-based video player that includes smoothing, fading, zoom, keyboard shortcuts, mouse delay events, fullscreen mode, video resizing (fitscreen or original dimension), captioning the next video, random - alpha - latest order play, slide in titles, share feature and more!

The standout feature of the Videoshow module is it's continuous play mode allowing for full Non Stop play of H.264 (.flv, .mp4, .m4a, .mov) format videos. Perfect for broadcasting your own online Video Show or Video Network.

The simple playlist structure allows for auto playlist generation by simply adding FLV's to the playlists / channel folder folder inside your media folder. Unlimited playlists can be generated for 7 channels per player.

The auto title feature takes the name of the file and displays it in classic music video style at the start of each video. You can also assign a graphic tag to the bottom left of each video giving you multiple logos per playlist/channel or prime ad space, as well as a fixed logo position on the bottom left of the player!

So what are you waiting for?... Start broadcasting today!

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RS Gallery 2 Image Wall v1.0

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RS Gallery 2 Image Wall v1.0

Turn your website into the Louvre, Guggenheim, and Dali museum gallery with the JoomlaXTC RS 2 Gallery Image Wall Module.

This module gives you the power to display RSGallery 2 images with your custom CSS and HTML in a module position.

Choose images using gallery or image with more criteria and display them with your own templates limited only by your imagination. Its the perfect tool for developers with custom styles in mind. Along with the custom layout the module can display columns and grids as well as scrolling content for sliders and slideshows, as well as custom templating of the hover effect panel!

This module requires moderate to advanced css and html knowledge.

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RS Banners v1.1

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RS Banners v1.1

RSBanners delivers a whole new way to showcase your RS Gallery 2 images with a sleek Javascript slideshow and custom html / css markups allowing you to present the gallery images and the title and short description for each image. The perfect slideshow for RS Gallery 2!

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Deluxe News Pro

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Deluxe News Pro Module v2.1

Become an instant high definition news portal thanks to the Deluxe News Pro Module. This powerful module makes your site the ultimate news network with ease by displaying your Joomla content with custom CSS and HTML in a module position. Choose your articles with category, section, and more control than ever. Customize your vision of the news by using the module’s ability to display Joomla Plugins in articles, display columns, grids, as well as scrolling content for sliders and slideshows.

This module requires CSS and HTML knowledge for custom layout designs.

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JoomlaXTC manufacturers Module

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Virtuemart Advanced Manufacturers Module

The JoomlaXTC Virtuemart Advanced Manufacturers module gives you the power to showcase your product manufacturers in a whole new way. Using the custom JoomlaXTC XTS system you can layout your manufacturers module in list, column or row format. The lack of Manufacturer Logos in Virtuemart has been overcome with this module - Simply add your Manufacturer logos to the Manufacturers Folder and name them with the Virtuemart Manufacturer ID and now you have logo's for each Manufacturer!

Exclusive to VM 1.2 + and Joomla 1.5+

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Flash XTC Module

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Flash XTC Module

The Flash XTC module is the complete Flash based showcase for Joomla. No matter what your Flash skills are, you can create stunning Animated Headers, Slideshows, Banner Ads, and much more.

Those with no Flash knowledge will love the fact you can create spinning logos, 3-d rotating boxes, and stunning headers by simply applying the modules settings to your uploaded swf, jpg, gif, or png images.

The module consists of three elements - background, title, and box area. You can upload swf, jpg, png, and gif files to these each of these elements. The box rotator will auto animate unlimited images or swf files and with a few settings you can create flash magic! The title and box areas are linkable adding even more possiblities.

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Virtuemart Product Showcase

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Virtuemart Product Showcase

VM Showcase is the ultimate Product display module for Virtuemart. Unleash the power of HTML and CSS code along with a myriad of product details and selection criteria to create custom product layouts, Top Sellers Lists, Product Banners and more! Give your site a whole new level of product marketing power!

Designed for Joomla 1.5 and Virtuemart 1.12.

Package comes .zipped with demo layouts - you will need to unzip the package before installing.

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Joomlaxtc virtuemart advanced drill search

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Joomlaxtc virtuemart advanced drill search

Search and Destroy low sales and search results with the most advanced search module for Virtuemart!

This module narrows down a users search with 3 drill down effect fields - Category - Manufacturer - and finally Product. Your customer is taken directly to the product page after selecting the last product field! A must for any shopping cart with 100's of products!



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VAI Media Center

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VAI Media Center Module v1.5

The perfect showcase module for Video Images and Audio - The JXTC VAI Media Module includes 3 full media players available to display Vertical or Horizontal Playlists, Autostart with auto advance, Module and Pop Up display modes and the Joomla XTC XPS (XTC Playlist System).

VAI Media Center is powered by Adobe players and is Dynamically resizeable to virtually any dimensions.

The playlist features thumbnail, title, and description display. Joomla XTC XPS allows you to enter the playlists directly in the module without need of XML or external playlist generation. The direct link playlist enables you to store your media virtually anywhere on the web.

Image mode can also be used as a Front Page Slide show with Flash Masking Effects and sliding titles and descriptions.

This is the ultimate media module, but don't take our work for it...

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Joomlaxtc Maplink

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Maplink Combo Pack

The planet is yours to conquer faster than Donald Trump with the Joomla XTC Maplink Combo Pack. This module makes your business global by allowing the admin to set links per country or state. Module parameters include State Hover Color, State Link, State Text, Show Legend, Open in New Window or Parent, Height and Width, and Module class suffix.

The perfect solution for listings in the real estate industry, touring information for the entertainment industry, expansion of company branches, and more. The links can work with any component such as EZ Realty and Hot Property to direct users to real estate listings for a state, JCAL and Eventlist for events by State, and much more.

This essential combo package comprises all 9 current maplink modules for one low price including: Maplink USA, Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada, Africa, South America, Central America, and World Map.

Future map upgrades including new maps are included with your combo pack purchase!

This combo package includes:
  • Maplink USA
  • Maplink Europe
  • Maplink Asia
  • Maplink Australia
  • Maplink Canada
  • Maplink Africa
  • Maplink South America
  • Maplink Central America
  • Maplink World Map
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Google Analytics for Virtuemart v1.5.1

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Google Analytics 4 Virtuemart v1.5.1


Seek and ye shall find the riches at the end of your own ecommerce store as Google Analytics 4 Virtuemart helps you track your traffic and online sales.

Follow the money with enhanced features such as: selectable google analytics profile ID, selectable user ID based tracking, selectable tracking of Virtuemart pages, and the use of two possible checkout pages. This module also includes an optional Virtuemart transaction detail function, an affiliation tag for Virtuemart transactions, easy debug of your checkout process, and the capability of using legacy urchin.js and the new ga.js Google analytics code.

The destinations are endless with this necessary virtual GPS for your ecommerce store!

FEATURES:
  • Selectable Google Analytics profile account ID.
  • Selectable tracking of Virtuemart pages.
  • Selectable Userid tracking.
  • Optional Virtuemart transaction detail tracking for ecommerce purposes.
  • Can use up to two possible checkout goal pages.
  • Affiliation tag for Virtuemart transactions
  • Use legacy urchin.js or new ga.js Google Analytics code.
  • Easy debug of your checkout process.


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