Joomla Free Extensions #1
List of new Joomla Free Extensions selected by JoomHelper.
JFilters - BlueCoder

Filter your content using Custom Fields, Categories and Tags. Can even filter the results of the Joomla's Smart Search. Lightweight and SEO friendly. Work with J4 only.
Background Video Pro - Pixel Point Creative

Background Video Pro lets you easily transform your Youtube movie into your website background! This is a great way to add impact and appeal to your site. Since it is a module, you can add different videos to different pages to enhance the users experience. You can choose to show the control bar, auto start the video, adjust volume and more. You can also hide all page content with a click of a button to view your video in full screen.
JCDashboards - JoomCode

JC Dashboards is a powerful and customizable Joomla dashboard component that lets you display real-time data in easy-to-read formats. A great Grafana alternative.
Key features:
- Display Real-time data
- Base widgets
- JoomCode widgets
- Plotalot widget
- Custom layout configurations
- Drag 'n drop panels
- Tabulated layout
- Comprehensive documentation
- Backend and frontend editing
- Share Dashboards
- Kiosk Mode
- Template Styles
WT Schema.org for JoomShopping - Sergey Tolkachyov

The plugin adds micro markup to the product pages, manufacturer list and product categories Schema.org for JoomShopping product categories and products in ld+json format. JoomShopping minimal version 4.18.x
DPMedia

DPMedia enhances the Joomla 4 core media manager with cloud storage and image editing plugins. Actually the free package contains an FTP, Pexels and Pixabay plugin for cloud storage and the filter plugin for image editing. With the filter plugin you can apply different filters to the image like sepia or grayscale.
The cloud storage plugin does allow you to integrate images from external services like FTP, Pexels or Pixabay into the core media manager.
I migrated about a thousand items with attachments from K2 using your tool and attachments plugin. I initially did this on a test account. Everything worked fine over there. The migrated article attachments worked fine. Then I backed it all up and moved it to my live domain. Now none of the attachments load. All I get is Exception File Not Found and I can't figure out where to look. Turning on error reporting and debug don't tell me anything. I am guessing the old files were not moved during the migration correct? Or how does that all work? I still have all the original folders in the original places as far as I can tell.
An error has occurred. 0 implode(): Argument #2 ($array) must be of type ?array, string given
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Any idea what's causing this?