Component listing mudule 
Version
2.0.0 (last update on Aug 30, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
12
Favoured
26
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
11391
Date Added
25 August 2008
Special thanks to Jeff Koertzen.
byDelliana on November 8, 2009
Thank you so much for this useful little module! Wish I had found it sooner. Installed and activated flawlessly.
bypagetopixel on May 14, 2009
This is and excellent module, very useful, easy to install and worked as explained. I highly recommend this module and I will use it on all of my Joomla sites from here on. Thank you.
byiChuzCHRIST on January 10, 2009
This little module is great. Very easy to install, and works just like it says it does. I was getting a bit perturbed trying to navigate my components from the very long drop-down menu.
Agreed the list is so much better than the drop down menu, especially if your site has a lot of components and you do a lot of work from your cpanel. Time saver for sure.
bypowwowtime on September 10, 2008
I have to admit, when I first read the description of this module I thought to myself, "You've got to be kidding. Is the component dropdown really that hard?"
But thanks to the previous glowing review I decided to give it a try. It's actually pretty cool and it really does make some tasks a little less tedious. Well done!
But thanks to the previous glowing review I decided to give it a try. It's actually pretty cool and it really does make some tasks a little less tedious. Well done!
byjeffkoertzen on August 30, 2008
Great idea! Unfortunately after installing it on a basic installation, it only listed 2 of the 6 default components plus it added the Media Manager (technically a component, but not listed in the components menu).
The default components in the installation:
1) Banners (Missing)
2) Contacts (Missing)
3) Newsfeeds (Missing)
4) Polls *LISTED*
5) Search *LISTED*
6) Web Links (Missing)
-) Media Manager (*ADDED*)
I look forward to the updates.
Note to the author: would be nice to have submenus show up as well, perhaps as click to show like the cpanel module headers.
The default components in the installation:
1) Banners (Missing)
2) Contacts (Missing)
3) Newsfeeds (Missing)
4) Polls *LISTED*
5) Search *LISTED*
6) Web Links (Missing)
-) Media Manager (*ADDED*)
I look forward to the updates.
Note to the author: would be nice to have submenus show up as well, perhaps as click to show like the cpanel module headers.
Owner's reply
Hi jeffkoertzen,
Thanks for your review though it was for V1.0.0. BTW, The module is updated to version 2 with help of Jeffkoertzen and more modification for module settings. Now it can show the sub list and and dev's credit with the option to show/hide them from module settings.
Again thanks to all who is using it and giving me feedback to enrich it more.
byrowby on August 26, 2008
Get this module and install it right away. It is so much easier than the built in component drop down module. It creates a simple slist that you just click on. What could be easier.
Just a tip. In the module manager be sure to click on the Administrator tab to see the module. Enable it and as the author says, publish it to the cpanel position.
You will thank the author for this module every time you need to access the component list. And you will thank me for this glowing, much-deserved review that encouraged you to install it.
Just a tip. In the module manager be sure to click on the Administrator tab to see the module. Enable it and as the author says, publish it to the cpanel position.
You will thank the author for this module every time you need to access the component list. And you will thank me for this glowing, much-deserved review that encouraged you to install it.
Owner's reply
Hi rowby,
Thanks for your comments. I will try to develop more usefull modules next time.







