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Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery

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Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery

Overview of this book

Ever wondered how all the great-looking, feature packed, amazing Joomla! sites are made? Would you like to add image transitions, popups, scrolls, AJAX forms, image galleries, no-page reloads to your website, but are worried that they will be difficult to implement? To make any Joomla! site look more professional, interactive, and interesting you need the ease and power of jQuery.This book will help you to use the jQuery library with the Joomla! CMS. It will take you through adding jQuery functionality to the Joomla! CMS and show how to use it to make the modules and themes more dynamic, interactive, and responsive, and add effects to your Joomla! site.The book starts by showing a plain Joomla! site without any JavaScript enhancement or features, then accompanies you through the process of site enhancement.First you will learn how to make use of third-party extensions to include jQuery features into your site. These can be image galleries, jQuery powered menus, tooltips, and many, many more. Later on you will learn how to modify your template to add some features to your Joomla! site, You will also learn to build your own jQuery-powered Joomla! extensions, and how to pack them so that you can use them in any project you like. Further, you will learn to create your own modules and components.By the end of this book, you will have learned how to enhance any Joomla! site with JavaScript and jQuery.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Eric Brown, born and raised in California, joined the US Navy at 17 and became a Preventive Medicine Technician. Upon exiting military service, he left the medical field behind and moved to Nebraska and entered college to study art and design, which resulted in a Bachelor's of Science in Graphic Design from Wayne State College in Nebraska. Eric has since branched out by teaching himself (or learning from others) various aspects of HTML, CSS, and PHP as well as a variety of other code languages and web marketing strategies and tools. He currently owns his own design and development business located in Curtis, Nebraska, where he lives with his wife and pets.

Over the years Eric has worked for a local design and development firm in Nebraska on such projects as the Golden Spike Tower website, aimed at tourist traffic centered on the Union Pacific's Bailey Yard, and with a premier pet industry design and development firm as a project manager. He has also written for such prestigious publications as Trafficology (a purchased print publication on web marketing read by over 80,000 worldwide), CMSWire.com (a leader in content management news), Revenews (a highly rated site on various aspects of marketing), and Gadgetell (a well-known gadget news site).

Eric has been involved in other books as well, providing editing, image touch-up, and custom hand-drawn maps for Tagging Along (a Neville Family retrospective) as well as editing, layout, cover art, and image touch-up for My Life and Community (autobiography of Ken Huebner).

Tahsin Hasan is the 16th Zend PHP 5 certified programmer from Bangladesh. He is a tech enthusiast and has more than five years of web development experience. He has proficiency in LAMP environment. Tahsin Hasan is deft in both client-side and server-side programming techniques. He has worked with several PHP frameworks, such as CodeIgniter, Symphony, and CakePHP. He has contributed several libraries to the CodeIgniter community. He has also worked on several jQuery plugins. He has professional experience on software development lifecycle.

Tahsin Hasan always contributes to technical discussions on cutting edge technologies on his blog (http://newdailyblog.blogspot.com). You can reach him at.