This is the continuation of part one of our interview with Daniel from Ninjoomla. In the second part Daniel answers the hard questions like why Joomla? Casts his opinion on the javascript library debate and gives us the low down on his favourite ninjoomla extensions.
We are delighted to be able to bring you this behind the scenes look at one of the most interesting and unique clubs in the Joomla world. Ninjoomla certainly produce some interesting extensions and we are planning on combining forces and presenting some of our templates with the new Tatami template manager for Joomla 1.0 ... so we thought we'd better get to know Ninjoomla a little more. This is part one of the interview ...
This months flavour of the month is Mossnippet. Its a slightly older extension for Joomla (Added in November 2006) but well worth a look if you are prone to adding php or javascript into your content items. The wysiwyg editors generally clean any raw code up for you so Mossnippet allows you to add the code without any fear of it being stripped ... check it out.
One of the funkier ways to use Moo Flip is to use images and to flip them over. We know that this can have repurcussions from an SEO point of view since search spiders cant read images (or at least text typed onto images). So a way to still use images but have them accessible is to use the text offset strategy.
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in joomla extensions on
Aug 20, 2007
We just noticed that Moo Flip has been translated into French and is available at Joomla France. In fact Joomla France is the biggest referrer of visitors to Joomla Bamboo behind Joomla.org at the moment ... so a big thanks and welcome goes out to our French visitors.
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in joomla extensions on
Aug 08, 2007
We are very happy to introduce a new addition to the Joomla Bamboo Club - Bamboo Extensions. You may have noticed that we have recently started to make some little modules to help make Joomla even more fun and so today heralds the launch of the member only extensions.
This is such a great little mambot for adding audio to your blog or site. All you need to do is include the mambot tags in your content and with the file name (relative or absolute) in between the