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Old 08-24-2009, 03:07 PM   #1
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Default Does Anyone Here know How to Drip Content Using Joomla?

Hey guys,

Quick questions for you. Does anyone here know how to drip content using joomla? I have a joomla based site that runs using juga, AEC and fireboard forum. I'm not sure if there is a plugin, extension, module or just some kind of a trick that will allow me to drop content to my members.

I know that wordpress along with Wishlist can do it but I need to get that done inside joomla.

If you are not sure what I mean by drip content, then here is my explanation. I want to release content to my members on a time-frame basis. For instance, if they join today, I want certain portions of the site to be blocked to them. Then in 30 days, I can release a section of the site for them to see. Then in 60 days, release more to them and so on.

I would greatly appreciate it. I've been looking ALL OVER THE INTERNET, I posted inside the joomla support forum and haven't received any replies.

I'm just surprised that since joomla is so powerful and so popular, they wouldn't have a drip content feature.

Thank you.
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Old 08-24-2009, 03:35 PM   #2
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Default Re: Does Anyone Here know How to Drip Content Using Joomla?

Maybe...

Ninja Content Timer - Joomla! Extensions Directory

Not sure though, just thought I'd throw it out there...
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Old 08-24-2009, 04:20 PM   #3
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Default Re: Does Anyone Here know How to Drip Content Using Joomla?

Thanks Mark,

I appreciate it. I looked at it and it might be something that I'm looking for. I emailed the support to see if that software can do what I need it to do. Also, it looks like they only allow 10 links to be added to their software.

Does anyone else have any ideas?

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Old 08-24-2009, 04:22 PM   #4
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Default Re: Does Anyone Here know How to Drip Content Using Joomla?

I was looking for something like this as well, a while back but found nothing. Could be a good opportunity for a programmer.

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Old 08-24-2009, 04:32 PM   #5
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Tell me about it. I'm almost ready to pay someone to create something like that for me. if anyone here knows how to do that, let me know and I can pay you to create something like this for me.

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Old 08-24-2009, 05:30 PM   #6
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Default Re: Does Anyone Here know How to Drip Content Using Joomla?

I got a reply back from that company and they can't do what I need them to do. Ninja Content Timer support drip content for joomla articles and not for content inside a fireboard forum.

Thanks for your help Mark.

Does anyone else know of any plugins that can help me with this problem?

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Ninja Content Timer - Joomla! Extensions Directory

Not sure though, just thought I'd throw it out there...
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Default Re: Does Anyone Here know How to Drip Content Using Joomla?

Peter, interesting

I had a custom made wordpress plugin created which does I think what your after but obviously its for wordpress.

Joomla and wordpress let you post in the future but the downside is.. you have to load each article one by one

My plugin lets you upload 100's of articles txt or html in one go, saving a crap load of hours sitting there pasting 1 in, setting it for a few days ahead, another in .. few days ahead etc..

Maybe i will look into creating a joomla version of my wordpress plugin

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Thanks Jon,

I would be interested in that if you ever developed it.

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Peter, interesting

I had a custom made wordpress plugin created which does I think what your after but obviously its for wordpress.

Joomla and wordpress let you post in the future but the downside is.. you have to load each article one by one

My plugin lets you upload 100's of articles txt or html in one go, saving a crap load of hours sitting there pasting 1 in, setting it for a few days ahead, another in .. few days ahead etc..

Maybe i will look into creating a joomla version of my wordpress plugin
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