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| Hijri Date 2.0.0 |
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Hijri Date is a module to display both Hijri (Islamic Date) and Gregorian date. It uses php, java script and css style sheet. It also support multilangual.
(Version 1.0.0: Supported languanges: Malay, Arabic, English)
(Version 1.0.1: with French translation by Philhadj)
(Version 1.1.1: Supports hijri date adjustment based on moon-sighting. The adjustment can be made at the backend.)
(Version 1.2.1: You can freely choosing your own display format, either to use your default site format, or manual format by editing "tarikh.CSS" file, ... |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://sqco.coconia.net | Views: 16,136 |
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| Calendar Icon |
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Extract the published date from an article and insert a Calender Icon containing the date the article was published next to the title. Plugin has opportunity to changing styles of calendar (CSS technology, built-in profiles). You can select, where you want to place calendar icon. Easy to configuration. Warning! Plugin works with 80-90% of templates! If you have problems, you should use "advanced templating"
Changes in 1.2.4:
*fixed bug of year that doesn't display in some environment [solved thanks David Boggitt]
*added function which all ... |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://tomasz-dobrzynski.com/ | Views: 35,875 |
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| Hijri Date Graphical Edition - 3.0.1 |
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This module will display today's date in Hijri Calender.
Features:
- Multilaguage (Malay / English)
- Display calender with image.
- Only displaying Hijri Calender.
To do:
- Different images to choose
- Option to display day names
- Add more languages
Any suggestions? Please email me..
And please rate and fav this module.. thank you.. |

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Other | Non-Commercial | http://www.joomla-my.org/forum/index.php/topic,155.0.html | Views: 22,036 |
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| calDate |
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Dress up your site with these cool little calendar page date items. Replace the standard Joomla dates for content items with these. Perfect for a blog page. Specify which sections, categories, or pages you would like them to appear on! If there is any interest, it will be revamped with more control over css.
* Updates:
-Version 1.0.2 now uses the $mosConfig_locale to format the dates
-Version 1.0.4 allows disabling bot for IE6 (for template css conflicts)
-Version 1.0.8 Fixes some bugs with user modules on the page.
* Tip ... |

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http://joomlicious.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=... | Views: 90,074 |
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| gPersianDate |
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| gPersianDate 0.9.5 / 0.8
Native Joomla! 1.5 / 1.0.x plugin.
Shows each article's date in Jalali, Hijri and gregorian with Persian idioms.
and replace English numbers with Persian/Arabic numbers on the title and the article.
also known as gJalaliDate.
as you knew there is problems with Jalali date on Persian version of Joomla!. the contents didn't sort by date and you can't change them as you want. so i realise using the global version of Joomla! with Persian language pack and this plugin, is the best way.
You can change date forma ... |


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Other | Non-Commercial | http://www.geminorum.ir/joomla/index.html#gpersiandate | Views: 8,968 |
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| Content Calendar |
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This module will display a small calendar, and the dates will show as links to a page of content items posted on that day in blog view.
You can see an example if you wish on my site; http://www.archaicbinary.net on the right side of the front page.
The main calendar core code was used from: http://www.cascade.org.uk/software/php/calendar/ his name and such were left on the top of the mod_calendar.php file.
Also I had to create my own component that will take in day, month, and year to show content in blog view, I could not find a way ... |

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Non-Commercial | http://www.archaicbinary.net | Views: 98,280 |
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| Time Ruler |
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Let time rule in Joomla with Time Ruler. This module allows to define date & time related rules and associate Modules or any arbitrary file to get included. Time Ruler enables Joomla! modules to be shown at certain calendar dates & times or at reoccuring times, weekdays, days of month, months or even years.
By placing this module into a different position than other modules, it allows to do a "virtual" move of a module to a different position too. Define a unlimited number of rules, even define several rules for one Module or File. |


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Other | Commercial | http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/time_ruler/ | Views: 17,558 |
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| BlogCal 1.6 |
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BlogCal is highly configurable Navigatable Calender with dates shown as links and lists content items posted on that day in configurable Blog View
* Supports Calender Functionality for any specified section or all sections.
* Highly configurable style support. Format selection for Month/Year.
* Header Field configurable (by default )
* More control over color settings.
* Embedded Links to view content listing based on day is supported.
* Support for Configurable Parameter from Admin tool bar
* Included support for User Access Check ... |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://www.svtechie.com | Views: 60,217 |
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| GCalendar |
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The GCalendar release 1.5.2 runs natively on a joomla 1.5 based web site.
There is also a GCalendar Release 1.4.5 for joomla 1.0.x.
This extension offers a component which shows google calendars inside joomla main page.
There are three modules which are delivered extra.
* The Upcoming Events module shows the next events of your calendar.
* The Latest Events module displays the latest updated events.
* The GCalendar module shows the google calendar as a module.
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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://gcalendar.allon.ch | Views: 103,874 |
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Module: renders small html blocks on any page
Plugin: changes code behavior dynamically (renamed from mambot)
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