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BR Simple FAQ
Free

BR Simple FAQ

By Janderson
FAQ
A modern, lightweight, and SEO-friendly FAQ accordion module for Joomla. This module was built with performance in mind, using vanilla JavaScript and CSS (no jQuery or Bootstrap dependencies required). 🚀 Features (English) 10 FAQ Items: Support for up to 10 question and answer pairs (5 items are pre-filled with Lorem Ipsum for quick testing). Fully Responsive: Works perfectly on desktops, tabl...
DC Featuredboxes
Free

DC Featuredboxes

By Pawel Nosko
Content Construction
DC FeaturedBoxes is a completely free Joomla module that allows you to quickly create beautiful, dynamic sections presenting your company’s services, strengths, values or reasons why customers should choose you. It is perfect for business websites, landing pages, service offers and corporate sites where you need to communicate your offer clearly and build trust in the first few seconds of a visi...
AA Document Viewer
Paid download

AA Document Viewer

By AA Extensions
Print & PDF
AA Document Viewer is a Joomla plugin that embeds documents anywhere on your site using simple shortcodes. It features a convenient copy box that lets you copy ready-to-use shortcode examples with one click, supporting formats like PDF, DOC/DOCX, XLS/XLSX, and PPT/PPTX. Features of AA Document Viewer: ✅ Embed documents anywhere using simple shortcodes. ✅ Supports PDF, DOC/DOCX, XLS/XLSX, PPT...
Ajo Feature Blocks
Free

Ajo Feature Blocks

By Danny Buytaert
Content Construction
Ajo Feature Blocks is a lightweight Joomla module for creating clean feature sections with icons, images, titles and text. Use it to showcase features, benefits, highlights, steps, services or “why choose us” blocks — without installing a pagebuilder or heavy framework. Key features Create multiple feature blocks with a repeatable field Add an icon CSS class or image to each block Add a...
Last updated
Paid download

Last updated

By Michael Russell
Design
A really simple module that displays the date when a Joomla website was last “updated”. No, we’re not talking about displaying the date when you last updated your version of Joomla. We’re talking about displaying when you last published an article on your website. Simple idea; I’m quite surprised that no-one had thought about doing this in all the time that Joomla has been in existenc...