I think you guys who are familiar with joomla also know about it’s popular extension joomfish.Don no about joomfish ? ok let see what joomfish is:
The Joom!Fish is your key for providing multilingual content to your visitors! International (i8n) portals, companies or projects require content in different languages and processes which help to keep track of the translations. The Joom!Fish extension for the CMS Joomla! does exactly this.
Ya I like another extension for joomla to manage faq easily and it’s easyfaq.
Easy FAQ is a small and simple component that allows you to add a simple “Frequently Asked Questions” sections to your Joomla site. It allows you to specify categories and subcategories and add FAQ to it. It’s allows tagging to create a second level of categorization.
* Define categories and subcategories
* Add FAQ to a categorie
* Add tags to your FAQ
* Show a tag cloud on your site
Now ? I made joomfish plugin(contentelement) for easyfaq so that you can translate easyfaq faqs, categories, tags etc via joomfish translalation panel. that’s it. See the attach file bellow for download . LEt me know if you get any problem.
Note: This is upgraded version of old plugin that I did for earlier version of joomla, joomfish and easyfaq. So you can use this new version for joomla1.5, easyfaq2+, joomfish2+
Easyfaq2 contentelement for joomfish2 (1.1 KiB, 227 hits)


































Well it does not seem to work for me. Categories are correctly translated, but FAQ entries themselves are not. I think this is rather due to the SQL query being done by EasyFAQ, which does not meet the Joomfish requirements (see here).
By enabling Joomla System Debug, you can see that no Joomfish query is made after the EasyFAQ query retrieving the FAQ… But I’m not SQL literate enough to diagnose the problem in the EasyFAQ query, and how to correct it! Any help greatly appreciated!
Please back to this blog post after one week and hope I will get time to check this within this time.