Add Article Footer

- This extension requires registration to download.
v1.1.0:
- The footer editing areas are now larger.
- You can now exclude the footer per category. Simply select the category(ies) from the list and the footer will not be displayed for articles in that category.
- Exclude by article number. Simply enter a comma delimited list of article numbers and the footer will not be applied to them.
v1.1.1
- You can disable the footer in all views except article. This prevents it being displayed in category blog view, for example.
v1.1.2
- Fixed problem where clicking Apply followed by Save would lose the changes made to category exclusion.
v1.1.3
- Added option to have the footer appended to the article itself (instead of displayed after the article).
To apply the patch go to: http://www.kksou.com/php-gtk2/Joomla/How-to-have-the-plugins-processed-when-genrating-PDF-documents-of-content-items-for-Joomla-1.0.x.php
or search for "How to have the plugins processed when genrating PDF documents of content items"
I spent more time on the registration process to download the extension than installing it and getting it working... (registration failed several times, but, at least, I could create an account to download the plugin).
Thank you, developer :)
Sorry you had problems registering. This was probably down to me upgrading the site to the latest Joomla core. Due to my using SecurityImages the registration broke, and it took me a while to realise, then fix it. Hopefully it is all fixed now - there is no captcha on the site anymore as I am relying on my other plugin to prevent unwanted registrations!
Since it supports html code as text, I'd suggest to implment an article picker (like the one used to select single articles in menu item) to easily allow html formatting via the joomla editor.
Thank you very much!!
Wish:
Have it embedded inside the article as the part of article so that when exported it should show up in pdf or email or print mode.
So with this plugin all I did was paste in the html of the image into the plugin's field in the plug-in panel.
I was able to select which section, category or article # to exclude.
The important thing that makes this plug-in different from others is NO code needed to be added to any of the articles - it's all handled via then plug-in
Even better, the author accepted a couple of my suggestions and quickly did an update. I sent him a Paypal donation in appreciation. :)
Bravo,
Rowby





