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JB Slideshow v3.1

Written by AdministratorSunday, 18 October 2009 02:41

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The JB Slideshow3.1 sees this popular module take on significant upgrades to make it a versatile slideshow module that can take on many roles. . We have effectively rewritten the code and cut it in half making it a very slick, lightweight content fading, sliding, scrolling module for Joomla. We've added quite a few features to the slideshow and its flexible layout gives you greater and more intuitive control over placement of images, ticker and navigation elements.

The slideshow is very versatile and can operate as a simple ticker or as a full scale slideshow with images and navigation.

Images

The source for the slideshow content is content items which need to be organised under a single category. This category will be selected in the module parameters.

Images for the slideshow can be loaded in two ways.

 

The prefferred method is to load it from the content item itself. Here the module will look for the first image it encounters in the Intro Text of the content item and it will use this as the image for that slide.

The second method to load your slideshow images is to specify a directory where the images reside. The images will need to be named after the content items.

Naming your images in the directory.

When you choose to load images from a directory rather from the content itself, JB Slideshow3.1 selects the images to display according to the name of the content item you want it to appear with.

So if the title of the content item is 'Iyengar and Hatha Yoga' the images that it looks for is "IyengarandHathaYoga.jpg" - notice how there are no spaces in the name of the image but the capitalisation is respected (Keeping the capitals as per your titles is important on most server setups).

You can also configure the module to look for image names in lowercase. The type of image it looks for can also be specified (.jpg | .png | .gif)

Ticker Text

In addition to the text in the article, you can now choose to add and link the article title in the slideshow. A word count can be specified to limit the content the module uses and a Read More link can be added and named.

Navigation

Navigation elements for the slideshow can be set to thumbnails, index, colored discs or none. You can also choose to add and name navigational buttons to move through the slides.

In addition to clicking through the navigation, you can also trigger the slide changes by hovering over thumbnails.

Positioning of the Elements.

The slideshow is made up of three basic elements which include the slideshow image, the text and the navigation. Each of these are optional. The position and the dimensions of these elements are controlled in the module admin by using absolute positioning which means you have ultimate flexibility in creating your own layout for the content, image and navigation buttons.

Other Features

The slideshow also incorporates some great looking and unique animations as a way of making your text and images fade and slide across the screen. The animations available include:

  • Fade
  • Scroll Up
  • Scroll Down
  • Scroll Left
  • Scroll Right
  • Slide horizontally
  • Slide Vertically
  • Turn Up
  • Turn Down
  • Turn Left
  • Turn Right
  • Zoom
  • Fade and Zoom
  • Curtain Horizontally
  • Curtain Vertically

Module Parameters

Here are screenshots of the parameters available in the module

Following are the settings required to replicate the ticker display of the modules as used in the Strata template demo.

Strata SlideShow Params

 

 

Micro Blog

Monday, 05 October 2009 02:33

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The JB Micro Blog module is a very handy club extension that allows you to display your content in a module in a number of different ways. You can choose between the flat list layout, column layout, date and title and also the leading plus links layouts. You can also choose to display the intro and full text parts of the content item in a floating zoom box that sits above the main website.

 

 

Read more: Micro Blog

Last Updated on Friday, 09 October 2009 03:59
 

Bamboo Box

Monday, 05 October 2009 01:59

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The Bamboo Box module is an incredibly flexible gallery module for Joomla that uses your very own Joomla content to create a slick gallery for your site using nothing more than a module and your Joomla content.

Read more: Bamboo Box

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2009 03:35
  

Panel Menu

Written by AdministratorMonday, 08 June 2009 11:47

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The Panel Menu is an accordion like menu effect that utilises the extended menu module and presnt your menu items in a sliding panel based menu. Its ideal for displaying a large number of links with a small footprint.

The setup for the accordion menu is pretty much the same as the superfish menu except for one key difference - instead of using the superfish/menu.html template the menu uses the accordion/menu.html template.

Read more: Panel Menu

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2009 03:31
 

Strata Themes

Written by AdministratorFriday, 05 June 2009 21:32

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Strata comes with a flexible theming system that means you can choose to mix and match the colour schemes to your choosing. There are two parameters that allow you to control the colour scheme of your site - background and menu and typography hilites.

Read more: Strata Themes

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2009 02:47
  

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