2JNews Slider can show in any area of your front end template slider with text, images, headlines and etc... it's reading from one of the Joomla content category.
From which one? - you can specify it at Joomla admin section.
What is main field of use of 2J News Slider?
Basically it's depend of your imagination! You can use it at your property site as animated front end "showcase module". You can make some advertising articles with description of your products or services and publish them as animate slideshow on the elegance front end module , or even as part of the another article (using 2JNewsSlider plugin). Do you have travel agency, 2JNewsSlider it's a great tool making you able to publish slideshow about some your of hot tours.
What is 2J News Slider?
This is joomla extension which you can use in wide range of direction at your site (not only for news announces). You can describe if few articles your key services or products , and publish it in animated ajax module at front end (with images and all css styles and html tegs, you was specify in your article)
Why choose 2J News Slider ?
General idea, of this tool it's make you able to build UNIQ front end , with as much animated sections as you wish. In most cases usage of the full ajax template impossible, bec. it's required too much specific skills from site admin. In the case with 2J News Slider you can easily manage your animated ajax sections of your front end page just using joomla admin section component/module/plugin options.
Case 3:
2JTabs could be easily used as showcase on diff. type of sites. Here you can see sample of the realestate showcase. In addition you can use some kind of image preview tools , like you can see here. Try to click on small thumbnails on 'Photos" tab and you will see full size image , in this case we're using our 2J Preview (Note: 2J Preview - not a part of the 2J Tabs package, it's separate Joomla extension)
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Two storey with fully finished W/O basement with kitchen, two bed rooms, full washroom and washer and
dryer for young families and nanny needs, or mature parents housing teenagers and entertaining guests
or in-come potential.
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Forest view view from every window, gorgeous executive home, premium lot 50 x 175 back to ravine and large pond, professionally landscaped w/inroung
sprinkler, upgraded 9` ceiling main floor**
Ground floor pot lights, Hardwood stairs, granite kitechen counter with solid oak cabinets, W/O to two tier deck from main Fl W/Gas Bbq line, Gas line in Basement kitchen.
Apartment, Potential Income, Separate Entrance, Totally Finished, walkout
Bathroom:
Bath and shower, Bath Tub, Jacuzzi, Separate Shower, Separate Toilet, Whirlpool
Upgrades:
Bathrooms, Carpet, Decorative Columns, Doors, Floors, Kitchen, Pot lights, Windows
Features:
Central Air, Central Air Cleaning System, Central Vacuum, Cold Room, Electrical Fireplace, Electrical Light fixtures, Furnace, Humidifier, Laundry Room, Main Floor Laundry, Walk-in Closet, Water Purification System, Window Coverings
Case 4:
2JTabs it's very native way to make block with the news hotlines on your site. In this case we have used "Slide effect", you can see it when tabs changing. If you wish you can use "Show Read more" option, to make visitor able to see full articles.
BEIJING, China (AP) - The Olympics are looking like a bust for the city's hotels.
The 17-day games were supposed to generate a buzz throughout the summer, leading to a tourism windfall with fully booked hotels and free-spending customers.
Instead, Beijing's summer tourism season has been slow, and hotels and travel agencies say many potential visitors are being put off by tightened visa rules and scarce tickets to Olympic events. Others could be reluctant to book trips because China's authoritarian government seems more concerned with keeping out foreigners than welcoming them to the games.
All systems Gobi for Silk Road race
XINJIANG PROVINCE, China (CNN) - It was while running, walking and sometimes merely shuffling for 250 kilometers (155 miles)
across the Gobi Desert that I learned what motivates people to reach the finish line and complete a physical and mental challenge.
Earlier in June I joined 172 other participants from 29 countries in the Gobi March.
Battling dust storms, searing heat, miles of rocky riverbeds, and seemingly endless desert terrain, all of us tested our months or years of preparation. Carrying all of our own survival gear except tents.
Campbell fails to qualify for Olympics
(CNN) - World 100 meters champion Veronica Campbell failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympics but Usain
Bolt justified his title of world's fastest human at the Jamaican Olympic athletics trials in Kingston.
Campbell matched her season-best time of 10.88 seconds but was back in fourth place in the 100 meters final.
Campbell, a bronze medal winner at the 2004 Summer Games.
Kerron Stewart won the 100m in 10.80, edging out Shelly-Ann Fraser who finished in 10.85. Sherone Simpson was third in 10.87.
North Pole could be ice-free this summer, scientists say
(CNN) - The North Pole may be briefly ice-free by September as global warming melts away Arctic sea ice,
according to scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.
Scientists say it's a 50-50 bet that the thin Arctic sea ice will completely melt away at the geographic North Pole.
"We kind of have an informal betting pool going around in our center and that betting pool is 'does the North Pole melt out this summer?' and it may well," said the center's senior research scientist, Mark Serreze.
Review: Mandela factor makes musical magic
LONDON, England (CNN) - A glittering line-up is by no means a guarantee of a great night as previous charity gigs have proved -
but when that show has the Nelson Mandela factor, nothing it seems can go wrong.
Amy Winehouse made the date despite a health scare.
Thousands flocked to London's Hyde Park -- and many more tuned in to watch on TV around the world -- as South Africa's former president celebrated his 90th birthday with a five-hour concert featuring dozens of singers, celebrities and sportsmen.
Though there were acts to please almost everyone, performances from safe indie guitar band Razorlight.