ImageSlideShow - Issue, publishing ISS module multiple times on Joomla 1.5

March 24, 2008 · Filed Under ImageSlideshow, JavaScript, PHP, joomla · 5 Comments 

Quite a number of people have asked if it is possible to publish mutiple copies of the ImageSlideshow on one Joomla 1.5 page. The answer is, unfortunately, no. Well, not just yet…

To be honest, when the first query came in I thought that it would be very quick and simple to code, but no! it is not.

The problem is, ISS needs to remember which image is being displayed, which image list to use, which image is next in rotation and how to smoothly transition between the two images on the Joomla page etc.

With only one ISS module published you can get away with relatively poor coding but when you start to allow the possbility of 2 or unlimited copies then keeping track of where you are in the sequence becomes more problematic and you can’t really resolve it with poor coding practice.

So this turns out to be a very good coding exercise and precisely what I needed to enable me to learn more about PHP, Javascript and Joomla 1.5 . The resolution is being worked on, I will resolve it and when it is ready it will be published it here and I will update the Joomla extensions site.

As for the other requests, I have finished coding the ability for links, titles, random display of images, resizing images and even the generation of image thumbnails but I am not going to publish that until I can include the resolution to the multiple copies issue.

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Joomla 1.5 Rotating Image SlideShow module

March 13, 2008 · Filed Under ImageSlideshow, JavaScript, PHP, joomla · 38 Comments 

Finally got my act together and got the Joomla 1.5 slideshow module up and running.

Will be writing up a tutorial on how to develop this type of module for Joomla 1.5. Follows the usual J! 1.5 install process and has parameter that can be changed to suit your need.

Works fine with IE 7 and FireFox 2. Don’t have IE6 to test with so if any problems are found please email me at briask@briask.com

Written in PHP and Javascript, it has proved to be a nice introduction to programming in those languages

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