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Learning Joomla! 3 Extension Development

You're reading from   Learning Joomla! 3 Extension Development If you have ideas for additional Joomla 3! features, this book will allow you to realize them. It's a complete practical guide to building and extending plugins, modules, and components. Ideal for professional developers and enthusiasts.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782168379
Length 458 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Timothy John Plummer Timothy John Plummer
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Learning Joomla! 3 Extension Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Before you Start 2. Getting Started with Plugin Development FREE CHAPTER 3. Getting Started with Module Development 4. Getting Started with Component Development 5. Backend Component Development – Part 1 6. Backend Component Development – Part 2 7. Frontend Component Development 8. Security – Avoiding Common Vulnerabilities 9. Packing Everything Together 10. Extending your Component with Plugins and Modules Index

Template overrides


Template overrides allows a user of your module to customize the view to suit their needs. A template override basically tells your Joomla! site to load a file from your site templates folder, instead of wherever it is normally loading from, and it effectively overrides the original code with your own code. You end up with two copies of the file: the original file that you don't touch, and your new version of this file which is actually used by your site. This way you can make whatever customizations you like including adding new features, or removing or hiding the ones you don't want.

When customizing a module someone else has developed, it is much better to use a template override than to hack the code of the module, because any changes will be lost when the module is upgraded if you edit the code directly. In case you have never been told this, you should never ever change a core Joomla! file; if you really need to change something, then override it. You wouldn't normally...

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