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Saturday, 04 July 2009 03:55 |
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The Pay4Feature module provides you a great and easy option for you, your members and visitors to display any entry in a feature module on your website. The Module supports entries from 2 components SOBI2 or AdsManager. Double instance of the module are allowed.
What it is so great about this module is how easy it is to install and receive money almost instantly a great way to receive money through your website.
The process it quite simple the customers or visitors click on pay now for feature button and they are forwarded to the paypal website which takes cares of the rest no admin manipulation here. The paypal sends an IPN (instant payment notification) number and a confirmation mail for the payment and the entry is display automatically both smooth and simple. |

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Joomla
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Saturday, 04 July 2009 01:51 |
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JForms is a free GPL licensed WYSIWYG Forms component for Joomla! 1.5, JForms allows website administrator to create web forms easily through simple drag-and-drop editor.
News:
JForms 0.6 RC1 has been released , Your help in testing this release helps JForms become more stable.
More about 0.6 RC 1
http://jforms.mosmar.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=29
Features
* Single screen form creation using Easy WYSIWYG (Drag-n-drop) Form editor.
* A variaty of form elements:
* HTML elements that allows the user to have HTML within the form.
* Joomla! User Info Element that collects data about the user from Joomla! Database.
* Ability to define validation rules for different form elements.
* Ability to define who has the permission to fill any given form.
* Ability to define default (Pre-selected) value for most of form elements.
* IP Tracking.
* AJAX based Records manager featuring control over what fields to display and a simple keyword search.
* Generated forms are accessible and compliant with xHTML standards.
* Everything is validated on the both client-side and server-side.
* Ability to send submissions to any number of E-mails.
* Ability to send users confirmatory messages.
* Customizable E-mail messages.
For more information
http://jforms.mosmar.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=2 |

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Friday, 03 July 2009 05:06 |
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Joomlas2Go! is a build in compilation of Joomla! with Server2Go from Mr. Timo Haberkern (Visit Server2Go website at http://www.server2go-web.de/ ). Joomlas2Go! is recommended for novice and advanced Joomla! users and for Joomla! developers. Just download the ZIP file, extract it to your PC and run the "Server2Go.exe" file. After few seconds you will get your Joomla! running inside a build in browser window!!. Joomlas2Go! is configured by default as local standalone developer server but should run from CD-ROM, DVD, USB Portable Disk too, with few changes in the "pms_config.ini" file. You will have no problems with drive letters (normally X:/) in your Windows Explorer and no conflicts with the port 80 that sometimes have conflict with other applications (ej. Skype). Visit our site for more information where we explain how to import/export your site from and to Joomlas2Go!. How to secure your MySQL databases and the needed configurations for running multiple copies of Joomlas2Go! in your PC, locally, or from a CD/DVD. I hope you will enjoy it!
2009 - Recent files Changelog (see http://www.joomlas2go.net/files-changelog.html for more info):
###090702###- JOOMLAS2GO! all PACKS Upgrade to Joomla! 1.5.12 [Wojmamni Ama Woi], Security Release published on Wednesday, 01 July 2009 by Joomla.org. This release contains a number of bug fixes and three moderate-level security fixes.
- JOOMLAS2GO! BASIC FREE Packs: Moved to GPL Licence. |

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Thursday, 02 July 2009 23:17 |
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BetterPreview changes the url of the preview button in your Joomla! Administrator (top right) to match the item you are viewing.
It does a smart search through your menu's to also get the right (or best matching) Itemid. That means that your menus and modules will be placed correctly.
How to use it: http://www.nonumber.nl/betterpreview
Changelog: http://www.nonumber.nl/betterpreview/changelog
Keep up to date: http://www.nonumber.nl/news
Support forum: http://www.nonumber.nl/forum
Please do not use the reviews to post support issues. Use the forum for that. |

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Blogging
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 16:55 |
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rssHugger is a unique website that aims to bring bloggers and readers together. rssHugger aims to provide blog owners with a unique easy-to-use way to promote their blogs by sending them traffic, building backlinks for search engine optimization, as well as attracting new rss subscribers if the content is interesting to the reader. rssHugger aims to help visitors be able to easily find blogs that write about subjects they are interested in. These subjects include: internet marketing, making money online, charity, sports, gambling, and many more. If the visitors find a blog that they had not previously heard about, they can easily add it to their RSS readers or bookmark it.
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 16:54 |
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MultiAds is a powerful Joomla extension allowing you to easily insert advertisements into your websites's articles.
MultiAds supports display of Google Ads,YPN, other advertising formats, and virtually any kind of html code,
in each of the four main content areas of an article:
1. Before Content (i.e. between an article's Title and the rest of an article's content).
2. Top of the Content.
3. Bottom of Content.
4. After Content (i.e. below the display area of all article's content).
Major Features:
* Any kind size of Ads
* Option to use Google Adsense Section, increasing both click-through-rates(CTR) and cost-per-click (CPC).
* Option to show ads to only guests.
* Special articles and categories exclusion.
* Block "dangerous" IP
* Block some kind of browsers or search engine spiders.
* Custom aline style
* Multi-language support, currently support English,Chinese,Japanese.
V1.3
Block "dangerous" IP
block some kind of browsers or search engine spiders.
V1.4
Add option to show ads to only guests.
V1.5
Option to add google_ad_section_start and google_ad_section_end to content, which can Show Ads more relevant to your content, increasing both click-through-rates(CTR) and cost-per-click (CPC).
It may take up to 2 weeks to take effect.
For more details, please view:
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=23168
The following is Joomla MultiAds tutorial: http://www.eboga.org/cms/joomla/joomla-multi-ads-tutorial.html
V1.6 Add Japanese language file.
V1.7 Show ads to only special article authors.
V1.8 Fix language and configuration bug.
V1.9 Fix the ads align bug. |

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Thursday, 02 July 2009 10:30 |
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Drupal
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 08:56 |
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JVIS USA LLC is an international supplier for automotive components and tooling with facilities in 6 countries and customers all over the world. Their website helps them introduce their products to auto makers.
Going multilingual
When JVIS commissioned their website, they requested just a few static pages. It was built as a simple static HTML site (no CMS) and in English. Very soon after launching their new site JVIS decided to localize to Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Russian and Spanish. These are the languages spoken by their larger clients.
At that point Jason Marshall contacted us about translating JVIS' website. It was already built (as a collection of 23 HTML files), ready to be translated. Our translation service would have produced another 92 static HTML files which JVIS would have uploaded to their server. It was clear that JVIS was going to be adding new content on a regular basis and maintaining it all in several languages without using a content management system would have been a very unwelcome task.
The likely possibility of turning a client from being happy to frustrated, due to this manual content management, concerned us very much.
We suggested to Jason Marshall, the web designer who built JVIS website, to first migrate it all to a CMS and only then begin the translation process. The first choice was Drupal, given its powerful multilingual capabilities. Maintaining a multilingual Drupal site would be much simpler, not just for us, but mostly for the client. From the client's point of view, only English texts would need to be managed. Drupal would automatically handle everything else.
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