At jfoobar labs you will find "stuff" that is either cool, useful or for learning purposes. We hope to create a pretty nice selection over time. Remember, we need it to be fun.
With this Joomla! 1.5+ plugin your installation can understand different URL's. For example we could use http://jfoobar.org/tiny-147 as a valid URL. The plug-in then redirects to the corresponding article. This logic is used in social environments like twitter. This plug-in is used on the JFoobar twitter page.
The plugin does not intervene with any existing plugin that does SEF or URL replacement. All it does is send a redirect to the browser when an article is found, so all existing URL's will remain untouched
Please read the detailed instructions before you start using the plug-in.
With this Joomla! 1.5+ plugin you can create an content item (article) for registered users on your site and when a visitor clicks on the article detail (or read more) from a specific user, the user details page is rendered. This logic is used on the JFoobar site.
This plugin can auto-correct double alias fields in an article or just throw a notice when a double alias has been found. When using double aliases the system won't know which article to pick, with this plugin you can prevent this from happening.
This is a Joomla! 1.5+ System Plugin that can lets your users login with their email address and password instead of the typical username and password
This is a Joomla! 1.5+ System Plugin that can lets you define abbreviations that are used in your site along with their full meanings. The plugin will then search your pages for these abbreviations and add the HTML abbreviation page around it.
You could scan through all of your articles by hand and add it to each one, but that isn't much fun, now is it?
This is a Joomla! 1.5+ System Plugin that can help site designers and site owners to create a redesign of the site, make small or large changes or user test some specific new features.
Think about this, you have a site running but you are not happy with how the links look in your template. First thing you'd probably do in a situation like this is run some tests on your localhost to see what the effect is with different colors.
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