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Joomla and mamboo integration...

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  • Started 2 months ago by mmmmmmbeer
  • Latest reply from elpie
  • This topic is not a support question
  • mmmmmmbeer
    Member

    This would be so popular if this was implemented into these cms systems... i would even donate to make this happen... and i am sure alot of other joomla and mamboo clients would as well.

    think about it, it would be a hit

    Jay

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • Actually all these integration is automated placement of javascript before page end (</body> tag). Why not to put it manually into your footer file?

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • Riba
    Member

    There is a Woopra module for Mambo/Joomla on extensions.joomla.org. Actually it has been there for a while now.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • I have it running fine on two Joomla 1.5 sites and have tested on Joomla 1.0.x and it works fine too. As Fen has mentioned its just a case of adding to the template HTML or you could search the Joomla Extension site as Riba has already seen some CMS modules.

    Macboy

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • For the Joomla Newbies
    * Log into your Joomla Site
    * Hover over Extensions menu, click Template Manager (1.5.x)
    * Click your working extension
    * Click edit HTML
    * Scroll to the bottom where you will find </body></html>
    * Place your Woopra Javascript just above the </body>

    There. Now all your pages will have the Woopra code installed.

    Derek Brown
    webxsposure.com

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • elpie
    Member

    Every addon/extension adds to server processing so its far better to just add the code to the template's index.php, just above the closing </body> tag.

    Woopra works fine with Mambo and Joomla but its much better to just add the code manually.

    Posted 1 month ago #

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