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Thursday, 25 March 2010 09:16

JOOMLA ADMIN EXTENSION MAVEN: Ain't Got NoNumer & Doing Absolutely Nothing!

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This guys are working hard to become the kings of Joomla admin extensions. They make Joomla website usability user friendly and make for fast action publishing. Their business model works for cheapskates and big buck pros alike. Perhaps my favorite free Joomla extension of the lot is the Cache Cleaner. But when you've got nothing better to do in life, you'll want to the not-yet famous What? Nothing! Joomla Plugin - engineered for those who want your website to do absolutely NOTHING!

KINGS OF FREE JOOMLA ADMIN EXTENSIONS

  • With Add to Menu you can quickly add a menu link to the content item you are editing.
  • With AdminBar Docker you can undock the admin toolbars to keep them in view when scrolling through long admin pages
  • With Advanced Module Manager you have extra options and functionalities to control your modules.
  • Articles Anywhere will help you to place articles anywhere in an easy way.
  • Better Preview changes the url of the preview button in your Joomla! Administrator (top right) to match the item you are viewing.
  • With Cache Cleaner you can clean your cache fast and easily via a link in your Joomla! Administrator.
  • With Content Templater you can create predefined reusable content templates.
  • CustoMenu is an extremely powerful menu module. It gives you full control over the display of your menu. You my use one of your menu's or be completely independent of the Joomla! menu structure by selecting items from different menu's.
  • Modalizer will help you create Modal Window popup links. Modalizer can convert all existing popup links in your website to Modal Window links.
  • Modules Anywhere will help you to place modules anywhere in an easy way.
  • With ReReplacer you can replace whatever you want in your entire site.
  • Sourcerer enables you to place PHP and any kind of HTML style code (including CSS and JavaScript) right in to your content! Not only in your articles, but also in sections, categories, modules, components, META tags, etc.
  • What? Nothing! does nothing... just nothing!
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