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Featured Articles

  • Removing a Legacy: Part 3

    Welcome to Part 3 of my series for converting an existing component to work natively in version 1.5.  Last time we looked at configuration variables, dug into JRequest and also had a look at a few other things.  This time we are hit the administrator component hard to see if we can actually get some output happening. 

  • DeltaWalker

    Every programmer needs to have a visual file diff application under their belt. I recently did the hard yards to once again review what was available and stumbled upon the perfect solution that was eerily familiar.

  • What's new in Joomla! 1.5.x

    Amongst the numerous bugs that have been dealt with, there are a few feature improvements that have been made in the recent Joomla! releases 1.5.2 and 1.5.3.

  • Removing a Legacy: Part 2

    Welcome to Part 2 of my series on converting an existing component to work natively in version 1.5. Last time we looked at Legacy Mode, fixing the constant that prevents direct access to files and solved some database problems. We also had a quick look at what to do down the track with translations. So let's continue and find out what our next error is.

  • More Menu Tricks – the Split Menu Technique

    Many template designers have included what we called a “split menu” technique by providing some extra functions within their template. While this worked, it wasn't very flexible because you were generally limited to where you could put the respective menus. Well, in Joomla 1.5 we change all that.

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