Breadcrumbs
Home / Importing Google Gadgets Into JoomlaImporting Google Gadgets Into Joomla
Google gadgets have become popular because they allow websites to add a lot of great features and functionality by just adding a short string of code, making sites more “sticky” by being more useful to visitors. You can take advantage of these tools for your Joomla website. It is easy to add Google gadgets by simply using the custom HTML module that comes with the default installation of Joomla and then paying attention to how and where the gadgets fits into your existing Joomla template.
This video tutorial also touches on how to best find and collect the code inside of the Google Gadgets website and good practices for determining where your Google Gadgets module should be located.
Skill Level: Beginner
PDF class sheet:
Importing Google Gadgets class sheet
If you are having problems viewing this video tutorial by clicking on the image above, click here.
Related Video Tutorials:
- Adding Google AdSense Ads To Joomla
- Adding Google Analytics to Joomla
- Finding Available Module Positions In Joomla
Tags: beginner, free access, gadgets, modules
6 Comments
Get FREE Joomla Tutorials Every Week!
Recent Video Tutorials
- Adding Favicon.ico To Your Joomla Website
- Password Protecting the Joomla Administration Directory
- Restricting Authors To Their Own Articles In Joomla
- How To Back Up Your Files And Database In Joomla
- Adding Google AdSense Ads To Joomla
- How To Create A Back Button In Joomla
- Creating A Blog With Joomla
- Changing User Settings In Joomla
- Finding Available Module Positions In Joomla
- Creating Search Engine Friendly URLs in Joomla
- How to Allow Visitors To Register In Joomla
- Linking to Published Articles In Joomla
- Importing Google Gadgets Into Joomla
- Removing The “Generator” Tag in Joomla
- Creating Good Meta Tags In Articles In Joomla
Importing Google Gadgets Into Joomla [...]
[...] Importing Google Gadgets Into Joomla [...]
I found your blog on facebook groups. I just added you to my MSN News Reader. Keep up the good work buddy! Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
Extremely interesting page. My spouse and i like this internet site due to the fact it normally appears that you understand exactly what you are talking about. I may vote you on digg.
Thanks for this awsome article. Where else could anyone get that kind of information in such a perfect way of writing? I am on the look for such information, as I have a presentation next week.
I learned this Joomla way back 2008; I knew it by myself and learn it via self study.