Sectionnav Module
Posted: Wed 07/11/2007 by ramiroSectionnav is a module for Joomla 1.0.x that lets you create a navigation menu for the sections of your site. The menu that will be generated consists of three levels: sections, categories, and content items.
Admins can specify the sections to be listed by entering a comma separated list of at least two section IDs in the module configuration. The order of the entered IDs determines the order of the output list. By default all specified sections will be displayed as an unordered list (ul-tag) in the module.
Sectionmenu Module
Posted: Wed 07/11/2007 by ramiroThis module displays links to published content items the current user is allowed to view within a section specified via the module's parameter settings. The content items are organized by categories.
For each category in the specified section there is a blogcategory link. Below the category link each content item in this category is linked if the category is active. This module supports search engine friendly URLs. You can display multiple instances of this module on the same page. This is recommended only if the access key feature is turned off, because these keys may be assigned ambiguously.
JAddresses Component
Posted: Wed 07/11/2007 by ramiroJAddresses is a Joomla component for managing a directory of addresses similar to yellow pages. It can be used to list addresses of companies, official organizations, and others.
Entries can be added and edited in the back end. It is also possible to add (not edit) entries via the front end, these are unpublished by default. Currently JAddresses supports one level of categories that are managed with the Joomla Category Manager. After at least one JAddresses category has been set up, entries can be added. Required fields are: name, address, city, postcode, country and description.
Joomla! is a free, Open Source CMS written in PHP using the MySQL database. The name Joomla is adopted from the Swahili word jumla meaning "all together" or "as a whole".
In this section you can find information on freely available Open Source Joomla extensions I have.
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What Titles and URLs may Reveal about your Site
Posted: Fri 06/29/2007 by ramiroAccording to 37 organic search engine optimization experts the Keyword Use in Title Tag is the number one of the positive factors that influence the search engine ranking of a page.
When I search for something and see the result page the first thing I do is take a look at the titles of the linked pages, than I look at the URLs before I actually click on one of the links. Titles and URLs often reveal more than just whether the result may be good or not.
