modules

Joomla! Features

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The Joomla! package consists of many different parts, which allow modular extensions and integrations to be made easily. An example of such are extensions called "Plugins".[1] (Previously known as "Mambots".) Plugins are background extensions that extend Joomla! with new functionality. The WikiBot, for example, allows the author of Joomla! content to use "Wikitags" in Joomla! articles which will auto-create dynamic hyperlinks to Wikipedia articles when displayed.[2] There are over 4,000 extensions for Joomla! available via the Extensions Directory.[3]

Drupal CMS core

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Drupal "Garland" core themeThe color editor being used to adjust the "Garland" core theme

Drupal core is the "stock" installation of Drupal, which can be optionally extended by third party contributions. In Drupal's default configuration, website content can be contributed by either registered or anonymous users (at the discretion of the administrator) and made accessible to web visitors by a variety of selectable criteria including by date, category, searches, etc. Drupal core also includes a hierarchical taxonomy system, which allows content to be categorized or "tagged" with key words for easier access.[1]

B23 Games - PHP script modules

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B23 Yathzee game

8 free flash games adapted from PHP-Nuke for other CMSs.

Flash Games - modules and components for CMSs

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Tetris

An adaptation of a PHP-Nuke script of the flash games for other CMSs(Joomla and Mambo, Xoops, PostNuke, CPG-Nuke, etc.): Arkanoid, Boules, Chess, Dare Dozen, Joga Tangram, Moebius, Pacman, Poker, Spore Cubes, Super Albi, Tangram, Tetris, Zoo Keeper and ZX Globe.

Downloads

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e-Books, HTML guides, modules and components for PHP-Nuke, PHP-Nuke Platinium, PCN Max, CPG-Nuke, PostNuke, Xoops, eXoops, E-Xoops, Runcms, Mambo, Joomla, etc.

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