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Cross-posting Joomla content to social media, email marketing, and chat platforms. Plugin-based service architecture with custom mokojoomcross plugin group. 14 sub-extensions: - com_mokojoomcross (admin component: dashboard, posts, services, logs) - plg_system_mokojoomcross (triggers cross-posting on article publish) - plg_content_mokojoomcross (admin article status badges) - plg_webservices_mokojoomcross (REST API) - 9 service plugins: facebook, twitter, linkedin, mastodon, bluesky, mailchimp, telegram, discord, slack Includes Perfect Publisher Pro migration tool, message templates with placeholders, post queue with retry logic, and default/custom bot modes for services supporting universal bots. Authored-by: Moko Consulting Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Configuration
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Navigate to **Components → MokoJoomCross** to access the admin panel.
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## Global Settings
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Go to **Options** (toolbar gear icon) to configure:
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| Setting | Default | Description |
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| Auto-post on Publish | Yes | Automatically cross-post when articles are published |
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| Max Retries | 3 | How many times to retry a failed post |
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| Retry Delay | 300s | Seconds between retry attempts |
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| Log Retention | 90 days | How long to keep activity logs |
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| Default Template | `{title}\n\n{introtext}\n\n{url}` | Fallback message template |
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## Message Templates
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Templates use placeholders that are replaced with article data:
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| Placeholder | Description |
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| `{title}` | Article title |
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| `{url}` | Full article URL |
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| `{introtext}` | Article intro text (stripped of HTML, max 280 chars) |
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| `{image}` | Article intro image URL |
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| `{category}` | Article category name |
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| `{author}` | Article author name |
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You can create per-platform templates. The system checks for a platform-specific template first, then falls back to the default.
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## Service Modes
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Services that support universal bots offer two modes:
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- **Default Mode** — Uses the pre-configured MokoWaaS bot/app. API keys are stored in the component's encrypted global params and never exposed in the individual service record.
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- **Custom Mode** — You provide your own API keys, tokens, and credentials.
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Services supporting default mode: **Telegram** (@MokoWaaSBot), **Facebook**, **Discord**, **Slack**
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