JQuery

Jul
25
1

Just a quick one, but it’s something that I got stuck with for a while.

 
Jul
05
12

In this simple tutorial, I’m going to show how Concrete5 can be extended to integrate a third-party JQuery plugin to enhance an existing module, and then how this can be encapsulated in a package.

I’m going to allow the slideshow module to display images using the clean & lightweight Craftyslide plugin, pictured below.

 

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Lukas White, LAMP Developer Manchester

I'm a web developer based in Manchester, England. I also design websites.  I generally favour open-source technologies such as PHP, MySQL and JQuery, and I have extensive experience using Drupal.

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