EasyBlog modules all in one zip file!
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I was about to ask if this was available, having just uploaded EasyBlog, EasyDiscuss and Komento into Metropolis, excellent time saving idea, I downloaded the following:
EasyBlog Modules Collection
EasyDiscuss Modules Collection
Komento Comments Module
Komento Activities Module
EsyBlog Plugins Collection
EasyDiscuss Plugins Collection
Komento Discuss Rules Plugin
Komento AUP Rules Plugin
Komento Elements Plugin
EasyBlog Artio Joomsef Plugin
I extracted the 4 collections.
I wanted to check if any (or all) of the above Modules or Plugins are already in the EasyBlog, EasyDiscuss or Komento Pro versions I have already installed or are they additional features?
If additional features, after reviewing the list of zip files to identify those I need, do I upload via Extension Manager in the same way?
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1 vote by John-Eilif Eliassen
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sorry, i was talking about the bar to add a comment in the blog -
Ah, sorry but you can't upload images or videos in the comment but you can definitely include images as url and urls.
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Hello Richard,
Nope, for EasyBlog (There are just too many modules) and we don't want to bump up the download file size when you download EasyBlog
You will need to download it from our modules section at http://stackideas.com/downloads.html
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Wow 28 modules seemed like a boring task to get them installed. I did a search on multi installer for Joomal and i found this http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/core-enhancements/installers/14960
installed all modules within a minute .2 votes by Johannes, Paul Leidsman-
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Thank you to point in the direction that there is a multiinstaller available, i will test it out shortly and think it will be a main life timesaver.
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Hi,
I've got a quick question about this - I don't think that the All EasyBlog Modules versions contained within the zip file are the latest ones.
For example, the download page tells me the archive module is 3.7.3, but when I download and install this from the zip file containing all the modules, Joomla (2.5.11) tells me it's at version 3.7.
I think the all module zip file is a brilliant idea, but I wonder whether the files within it could also have their version numbers on? I know that so many issues can arise when users haven't got the latest versions installed and it's helpful for developers to know which version they are working with when a potential bug is reported.
Many thanks,
Dave.
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