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If you use Add to Menu, please post a rating and a review at the DescriptionAdd to Menu is an Administrator module. You will get an extra link in the top right of your Administrator to quickly add a menu item link of the page you are viewing. The link looks like: The link will only show up on a page if there is a component template file available for it in Add to Menu.
PS: I know, I know, there is next to no documentation besides what you see here. Sorry... still have to write more on this. If you have any questions, please just ask me via the forum. FAQ'sI have a new article (or section or category), but I don't see the Add to Menu link?
Does Add to Menu also work on K2, SOBI, Joomsuite Resources, ...?
VidsContiCreative.com has made a 10 Minute Joomla Tips podcast on some of the NºNumber! extensions, including Add to Menu: InstallingThe package installs/updates all necessary extensions, like components, module and plugins. (If the package contains plugins, they will be published after install, so you won't have to do that by hand.) The package makes use of a special installer. This checks to see if it needs to install the extension(s) or update them. So you can just run this package through the Joomla installer without having to uninstall the older version. You might experience problems during install for certain setups. In that case you can install the extension(s) manually. Please read the INSTALL.txt in the package... If you run into any problems, please report this on the forum or let me know via the contact form. Need more help?Need more help?If you need more help, please take a look in the forum. ChangelogChangelog+ = Added ! = Removed ^ = Changed # = Fixed COMING IN NEXT VERSION + Added component files for redShop + Added ability to change the text shown as link in the status bar + Added a tooltip that shows some info on the link that will be added + Added extra blog settings for categories / sections + Added possibility to show/hide extra options depending on a fields value + Also checks cookies for selected filters ^ Changed component files from php to xml ^ Improved overall code # Fixed a few component files 24-Jul-2010 : v1.2.4 ^ Changed way version and license information are displayed (now via ajax) ^ Changed way versions and licenses are checked (no more base64) # Fixed issue with button not showing when used i.c.w. some other extensions 22-May-2010 : v1.2.3 # Fixed issue with syntax errors in xml files (causing problems in admin module manager) 13-May-2010 : v1.2.2 # Fixed issue with button not showing on all FLEXIcontent article / category pages # Fixed issue with errors about registry for php 5.0.5 09-Feb-2010 : v1.2.1 # Fixed location of Joomla! DTD files # Fixed issue with deprecated syntax for php 5.3+ 18-Jan-2010 : v1.2.0 ^ Moved elements to seperate global plugin (also used by other extensions) ^ Changed the License Code check (now controlled by the License Manager) ^ Made requirements array smarter to match components # Fixed issue with link to category not working (again) # Fixed plugin options not being fully visible 02-Jan-2010 : v1.1.1 # Fixed issue with error on plugin settings page (due to License check) 01-Jan-2010 : v1.1.0 + Added Commercial License Code support + Added link to category and section when selected in dropdown # Fixed issue with link to category not working 17-Dec-2009 : v1.0.2 + Added support for APLite admin template ^ Updated parameters for new version of FLEXIContent (thanks to vistamedia) # Fixed issue with wrong label on extra options # Fixed issue with error on sections view 29-Oct-2009 : v1.0.1 # Fixed javascript issue with IE and Safari # Fixed some style issues 28-Oct-2009 : v1.0.0 + First stable release + Added support for FLEXIcontent (thanks to vistamedia) + Added option to hide icon or text in toolbar ^ Changed file encoding to UTF-8 ^ Cleaned up code # Fixed issue with javascript error in IE8 09-Oct-2009 : v0.2.2 + First beta release Commercial Licenseis completely free and you DON'T need a Commercial License Code to use it. However, if you use the extensions on websites you make for / sell to your customer, I would appreciate it if you purchase a License Code. Note: If you don't want to pay for the License Code and want to continue to use the extension for free, please do. You will just have to ignore the license message in the administrator. Note: If you have donated before and feel you should get some reduction on the price, please contact me about it... we'll sort it out :)
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