Jumi For Joomla Custom Modules, Components and Content Sections Using Javascript DHTML and more
05 Nov 2011
This tutorial uses Jumi: Jumi is the set of custom code extensions for Joomla! 1.0.x and 1.5.x in their native modes. Since 2006 more then 200.000 downloads. With Jumi *you can include php, html, javascript scripts into the modules position, articles, category or section descriptions, or into your own custom made component pages, *you can even include static html or txt pages into your pages without using wrapper component, *you have full access to Joomla! variables, functions, constants, etc. in your php scripts. Jumi is ideal solution for *including banners or text ads into your Joomla! site: no matter if your own or affiliates ones, *easy and fast inclusion of smart javascript, php, html and dhtml scripts into your Joomla! content, *fast development of not only small and simple customized modules and plugin solutions based on php, javascript and html or dhtml scripts like flash shows, ads and picture presentations, forms inclusion, etc. but for the development of more sophisticated solutions including database data processing. With this tutorial you can do a lot of amazing things with Joomla.
15 Responses
kraver2008
2011 Nov 05 1And for all you lot leaving comments about the speed ? get over it, this chap didn’t have to take time out of his day to help you out so how about a little thank you ? Seriously you lot expect everything given to you on a plate yet give nothing back. EVER.
kraver2008
2011 Nov 05 2Thank you for taking the time to do this video it’s given me a great heads up !!! nice one !
lalitvideos
2011 Nov 05 3Thannk you sir for this video.But i want to add a php code but i am not able to do that so please sir could you suggest me something…
kmellos
2011 Nov 05 4You can press Ctrl+F5 or Ctrl+Shift+R in firefox for a clear reload of a page (deletes cache first)
oyst1n
2011 Nov 05 5Dude, you’re clicking like a maniac and talking at the same time!
What I can follow is very useful though. Thanks!
sumonrn
2011 Nov 05 6Informative. Although I have forgot the number 877…. what?
Not for Developers by the way!
cmacfergus
2011 Nov 05 7There are benefits to taking your time! SLOW DOWN!
fujilives
2011 Nov 05 8uh I uh click uh on uh the uh thing uh uh uh uh.
Jhayghost
2011 Nov 05 9I love your typewriter LOL
niltrust
2011 Nov 05 10Really good, thanks Brandon
adeliciaaddisyn
2011 Nov 05 11My name is Mike from LA Although there busizz4me.info
hoisher
2011 Nov 05 12I created a module just like you did in the tutorial, except my module has a picture in it. When I put the code for the picture in the module, it does not show up. Is there somewhere else I need to call the picture? I thought I would be able to call it in the html, in the module.
ha1231980
2011 Nov 05 13Thank you for your work, however may I recommend you not covering so much of the basics. i.e were to get Jumi, how to get Jumi what page you are showing and covering about your Cache etc… Just focus on the Topic not so much your website. Thank you.
bran3500
2011 Nov 05 14this video is in my birthay day
hozkar98
2011 Nov 05 15Brandon is a very expert about joomla. He is a great and professional worker and he has a incredible capability to resolve problems. He is frienly, communicative and i hope for long term business relationship. I advice him for all professional Joomla work.
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