An equirectangular image is a 2D map projection that flattens the Earth’s surface into a rectangular grid, with longitude spanning horizontally (-180° to 180°) and latitude vertically (-90° to 90°). This editor is designed for use as a Content - MiniGlobe textureImage because it maps perfectly onto a 3D sphere in Three.js, ensuring accurate, distortion-free rendering of landmasses and oceans.
Let’s face it: Joomla’s editor is a bit of a buzzkill. Want to add a sleek tabbed interface to your article? Nope, script tags are stripped. Need a responsive carousel or a snappy modal? Good luck—inline styles and scripts are blocked, and your template might not even support Bootstrap. Unless you’re ready to wrangle custom plugins or dive into template overrides, you’re stuck with basic text and images. For content creators and developers, these limitations can turn a simple article into a coding marathon.
We've all been there. You're writing an article, and there's some super-whammo-dyne CSS or JS you want to add to the article, but TinyMCE ain't having it (I live in Texas, where that's proper English). So you jump through a billion hoops to install another plugin to let you do something that seems like it should be trivial like add a JS or CSS to a particular article. You don't need it for the whole site, just that one page - but making that happen is like pulling teeth!
Want a sleek 'Back to Top' button that doubles as a scroll progress indicator? In this guide, I’ll show you how to style and enhance the System - Top of the Page plugin with just a few lines of CSS and JavaScript. It’s simpler than you think—and way lighter than those bloated 100-line tutorials out there.
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