Over the past months I have been actively developing various succesful extensions for Joomla, however, I have failed to extend my Joomla admin template enough to gain it entrance to the extensions.joomla.org area which would gain it the most publicity, I didn't want to "re-invent the wheel" like some other admin templates by creating my own set of icons that do the same job, or creating a session reminder for logout.
I have instead created a Google Analytics module to work alongside my jquery desktop admin template in order to allow users to have a quick view of their latest Google Analytics stats without visiting the site itself. Within this module you can modify what bounce rate percent you wish to highlight at red when it is exceeded, and the interval of when you wish to have your statistics reached from.
There is one problem with the Google Analytics module which is down to the API rather than my code, so please read carefully. When installing the module you will need 3 things to make the module work. Your google account username, your google account password, and your google ID of the website you wish to be raising statistics from. The latter can be found by viewing the URL while you are on the dashboard of that website. In my experience they are 7 digits long and all numbers i.e. 9347028
Please remember that at present this module WILL NOT work without the accompanying template. As always, enjoy! and report bugs!
Here is a screenshot of the module in action:
A new [G] button will appear in the top right of your admin environment and when clicked will display the results of your configured Google Analytics module, If you are unsure how to install Google Analytics you can always try my simple frontend Google Analytics module
Demo link: http://dev.udjamaflip.com/demo1/administrator/
Username: demo
Password: d3m0
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Posted at 2011-11-16 18:12:02
I presume you'll fix that and custom menu modules plus the legacy notification seems to break the layout a bit as well. Some of the submenu switchers also appear broken (global config) but very cool!
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Posted at 2011-11-16 18:00:33
We love the template but there are still some bugs..It crashes while using it with some of the joomla components and plugins.
Anonymous
Posted at 2010-07-01 00:30:19
@Goum Thanks for the positive feedback, not stuck on 0.9.3 beta, just took a while. However 1.0 beta has just been released. You cpanel is now accessible through the star icon on the dock.
Could you be more specific about the side link menu? I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Latest version can be found here: http://udjamaflip.com/joomla-jquery-template/63-joomla-admin-template-10beta-new-white-version.html
(demo is available as always)
Anonymous
Posted at 2010-06-29 04:46:49
Me again for the last but not the least :-)
How having access to module like this :http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/administration/admin-interface/6167
in you admin template ?
And a proposition :
At each new windows creat a link menu like the menu on the bottom but for exemple on a left position, in wich we can see all the window allready open.
NB : I have notice that if you reduce the window it appears on the menu bottom.
So why don't creat a left or rigth menu in where this window appear ?
Thanks a lot and again it's a great and very good job.
Anonymous
Posted at 2010-06-29 04:37:07
Hello,
Me again, so sorry.
The versionning stay at 0.9.2 BETA ?
Is it normal ?
Anonymous
Posted at 2010-06-29 04:11:20
Hello,
Geat job.
The google password is not protected, isn't it ?
Thanks, Have a good day.
Alif
Posted at 2012-01-28 07:45:28
I want to "re-invent the wheel".
thank you,
www.softvalley.tk
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