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Glossary & Dictionary Show All Developer's Extensions
Glossary ComponentcomponentModulemodulePluginplugin
Rating
20 votes
Developer:Martin Brampton Version:2.50 beta (Updated 50 days ago)
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Views: 49,087 License:GPLv2.0
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Type:Non-Commercial
Date Added:Mar 5, 2006
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The ORIGINAL Glossary component on which others are based, now totally rewritten ready for further development. Build a list of terms, along with their definitions for any purpose. The rewrite introduces native support for all releases of Joomla. Tested with Joomla 1.5.x and 1.0.x. Glossary Search plugin - integrates glossary searching with the Joomla site search. Glossarbot - Glossary plugin that automatically finds terms in any content, and inserts a popup definition of the term (requires JavaScript in the browser).

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Good job by tommyfrench, March 23, 2008
Super, easy and quick.
Exactly what we wanted.

We only have three words in the glossary for the moment. :p

It was perfect.

Thanks once more.


Exactly what I was looking for! by budfit, October 4, 2007
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
If you want to build up your own dictionary or glossary of terms this is the best component to use. It's easy, it has categories, it has terms, it has search, letters etc... all in one


Does what it says! by hyphenated, September 18, 2007
I was primarily interested in the bot part of this addon. Glossary is simple to use. Install the component, then install the bot. Add your terms into the component and viola' you have definitions on mouseover! Of course you can configure it to act and look very different from default. I recommend it.

*Con - however your term is defined in the component is how it will appear on the content. Ex: I had the term "roundworm" defined as a term in the component. But in my content page it was the first word in the sentence. It should have appeared as "Roundworm" instead it took the bot term set and uncapitalized it.


Good job! by MPDesignZ, January 24, 2007
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This worked very nicely for me and was just what I needed. Thanks!

MP


Works great! by stephthegeek, October 14, 2006
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
Works great for me, as advertised. I love having the popup terms in the text body, with configurable options such as matching whole words and only showing the definition the first time the term is used in an article.


Good start but... by centralpulse, September 4, 2006
2 of 2 people find this review helpful:
It's a good start but I found there to be a few problems, the major 1 is with the template - the component distorted it.

Secondly we have assigned menus to pages so when a term was clicked on in the glossary there was no menu assigned and there is no ability to assign the menu in this manner unless each individual item has a menu item created for it - it would be nice if the links could be optionally removed from the output within the glossary component so a visitor can't click on them and produce a new page, I'm sure this wouldn't be hard to hack but I simply don't have the time.

3rd when I used the categories they were sitting above the component title.

Next, I set the component to display all by default but nothing was displayed in the component - just a link saying 'All' - when this was clicked on it gave 0 results in a search output where there were actually 27 entries, the only way the terms could be viewed was through creating and clicking on the category.

As I said it's a good start, I would love to use this when the kinks are ironed out of it.


Nice! by baraxas, August 23, 2006
I've upgraded from version 1.8 to 1.9.2 but it didn't work, so i switched to 2.0beta. It works! Just some problems with italian letters אטלעש...
To upgrade DON'T install but overwrite files. Always backup first.


No go with 1.0.10 by DaveyP, August 10, 2006
Can install OK but even with prefs set to "Public" the Glossary cannot be viewed (displays "You need to Login" message)

Also once an definition has been added its not possible to edit it (just shows blank 'new item' screen instead of existing content to be edited).

No documentation.

Looks good but support/troubleshooting etc non-existent. This is a shame as it looks good on the demo site.


definitely useful by mike, June 11, 2006
Definitely a useful add-on if the content you publish is accessed by both novice and expert users. Very easy to use, got it to work in just seconds.


No problems here by markv, April 26, 2006
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
Simple and straight forward component. Does what is has to do, easy to configure. Very nice work.


Simple and clean by anderson2877, March 28, 2006
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This component installs simple and clean. Setup is pretty straight forward in the backend. I had my first definitions created within 5 minutes.


Mambo only or Joomla too?? by berberama, March 21, 2006
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
I could not get this to work in Joomla 1.0.8 (Stable). Poor documentation. Also a suggestion, please clearly label downloads as "com_xx", "mod_xx", etc. this would be very helpful. Also, for a newbie it is confusing when the downloads refer to Mambo only and makes new users question if this really is a Joomla extension. Again, I could not get this one to work.