Two more extensions from Kulendra.Net

We are proud to announce that over the weekend we managed to release two new extensions for Joomla CMS.  kBanners4Joomla , the ultimate banner management solution for Joomla and  Modules2Pages , the module management extension that lets you assign any module to any page.

Both extensions have been a fruit of our long term invovement with the Joomla systems and the community which allowed us to experience the needs of the users and the developers first hand. The two extensions are meant to give the developers/designers and site owners the full flexibility of displaying what they want, where they want without having to tweak or hack the core Joomla system.

Both the extensions allow users to specify URL query strings to activate the extensions. Users are given the flexibility of using comparison and logical operators on any number of query options the page may have. Ever wanted to assign a banner to a specific page on a specific page? Like the last page of a checkout process but not anywhere else? Or a banner to be displayed on the the single item view of SOBI2? Profile view of JomSocial? Well kBanners4Joomla was built exactly for the same purpose, set up your banners where ever you want. Modules2Pages takes a step even further by letting users assign any module to any page they want. Yes, you heard it right, it’s not the modules from Kulendra.Net, it’s not the modules from core Joomla, it’s any module from anywhere!

Needless to say we are quite excited about releasing these to the community at mass-scale, the two extensions are now approved at JED and we will soon release an official notice on Joomla Forums.

P:S:
We have more exciting news further this month :) and we believe we would also be able to release the long awaited port of eXtplorer to Wordpress within the month of July as well, and yes, as promised, it’s going to be free as in free beer!

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