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Feb 12
2009

Custom content creation, now for Joomla!

Posted by: Victor Drover

Tagged in: joomla , extensions , development

Victor Drover

As a member of the editorial team at the Joomla Extension Directory, I see a lot of extensions in the course of a day. Many times these are helpful plugins or modules that make site maintenance a little easier or a little smarter. I love those gems.

But occassionally, an extension comes along that really looks promising and generates a lot of buzz in the Joomlasphere. The recently released social networking application JomSocial is one such extension that has taken the community by storm.

A few moments ago my YooTheme RSS feed refreshed and I was pleasantly surprised to find a new blog post describing some details about their forthcoming extension for which they have been running a clever, teaser-style guerilla-marketing campaign. ZOO, as it is named for the time being, is based on the same concept as the Content Creation Kit (CCK) for Drupal. As in Drupal, the purpose of ZOO is to give Joomla site admins the ability to create new types of content articles with specific features. For example, maybe you would like to add custom fields to a content article. ZOO will allow you to create many different types of content types with unique fields and features.

If you are new to Joomla, you may be asking yourself "Why would I need something other than the default article provided by Joomla?". The fact that there are over 4400 extensions listed on the Joomla extensions directory is the answer to this question. Once people start using Joomla, they begin to add functionality by adding extensions. ZOO aims to provide another way for users to add functionality and features by facilitation the creation of custom content types. The power here is that ZOO is designed to be highly customizable by the end user, and thus will have broad appeal. 

Most of what I have just written is based on CCK for Drupal and a few blog posts by YooTheme. No demo is available as yet, and I am interested to get more details. In particular, will ZOO have a plugin architecture so that other devs can build add-ons? This I think will be critical in determining the adoption rate of ZOO. Of course, licensing and cost is still a major concern. Looks like we have at least a few weeks before we get more info. I can't wait!

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dpk said:

dpk
Interesting
I missed this one. Looks great!

I have seen a number of content article templating extensions added to JED in the past few months. JCE also has a plugin for that. This sort of feature might be closer to Drupal's Views than CCK. CCK is probably closer in what it delivers to some of the custom form extensions for Joomla--except in Joomla forms are forms, not content, right? Meaning they create pages that are not within the domain of com_content.

jXtended has some extensions that offer some custom content type functionality and completely bypass com_content. That means they can't be used with all the Joomla modules for doing things with content in com_content.

Joomsuite has a package that sounds like CCK for Joomla too. I haven't tried it, but the other JoomSuite extensions I have tried seem top-notch. The downside is Joomsuite products are encrypted, commercial non-GPL.



 
February 22, 2009 | url
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dpk said:

dpk
Two "CCKs"
ZOO is out and Joomlaworks released a beta for a similarly billed "CCK" extension called K2. The "lite" (free) version of ZOO looks serviceable but not really impressive. K2 looks much better.

ZOO may be more flexible than K2 at this point, but K2 doesn't require a special menu module like ZOO does. Most of all, K2 comes with a lot of common custom functions set up and ready to go--comments, extended author/user profiles (to be redundant in 1.6?), and integration with an upgraded JW AllVideos plugin for custom gallery-type content.

The problem with CCK and much else in Drupal is power and flexibility without direction. K2 is more in keeping with the Joomla usability-by-herding (or narrowing choices) tradition--more so than ZOO.

This all has be wanting to see com_content as an optional or easily unpluggable extension in J1.6. If these extensions take off as widely used alternative content managers, I bet we'll see mass-import functionality for all com_content sections, categories, and items.



 
March 24, 2009 | url
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vdrover said:

vdrover
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Yes, That's the appearance. I was planning on presenting both at the April JUG.
 
March 24, 2009 | url
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daneel said:

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flexicontent... best cck ?
FLEXIcontent advanced content management and CCK on Joomla.fr

http://code.joomla.org/gf/project/flexicontent/

Free & GPL smilies/grin.gif
 
August 31, 2009 | url
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jSeblod said:

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jSeblod CCK, GPL non-commercial and suitable with all Joomla extensions
Hi,
jSeblod CCK is out. It's very promising because it's realy integrated to Joomla like the content manager but too with others extensions like Virtuemart.
jSeblod CCK is on the JED. This joomla CCK will have in 1.5 version a user manager integrated to the Joomla user manager.
Download directly on this page: http://www.jseblod.com/downloa...a-cck.html
 
September 30, 2009 | url
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