IDoBlog




Functionality component IDoBlog:
- Rss-feeds blogs, friend-posts;
- Embedded Systems commented, using a powerful editor
- Ability to branch communications;
- Friends system;
- Easy navigation through the pop-up menu for each profile;
- Easy and intuitively-understood form of writing articles to the blog with a choice of tags;
- File archive for each profiles
- Flexible system of notifications of new comments, blog posts;
- The minimum amount of load on the server, using ajax inserts;
- Embedded Systems work with templates;
- Multi user blog
- Sef-links and bread-crumbs
- Possibility to put your own Google Adsense banner in your blog
- and much more.. !
This version have the link-back to http://idojoomla.com and includes three templates.
Developed by http://sunshinestudio.ru
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License
- This extension requires registration to download.
*If you posted an article with a Tag and later deleted the Tag through the IDoBlog Admin Interface, then your post would also go away. You had to find it in your Sections/Categories and repost it, so don't delete your tags that tie into your posts specific to this Blog component. :)
*The Calendar links fine to the Blog(s) for the day/month accordingly, but if you click on the calendar "day" link from the "viewpost" area then it gives the error: "Blog is empty". The viewpost in the URL messes it up, it should be pass "task=&userid" instead of "task=viewpost&userid" as seen by the calendar links below:
index.php?option=com_idoblog&task=&userid=&year=2008&month=09&day=18&modid=44
index.php?option=com_idoblog&task=viewpost&userid=&year=2008&month=09&day=18&modid=44
The 3 templates that come with it are OK, I hard-coded a bit of my own customization into it which wasn't too big of a deal with some simple html. Overall, I can live with the bugs for now, I'm sure they can be fixed easily with some simple edits. This component has some potential and the bugs are not that serious, I'm sure better templates will come along. I'm sticking with it for now in hopes it will grow and I may the input I provided help somebody regarding the minor bugs.
I like it...
I'm going to keep my eye on this one as it has a ton of potential, but until they work around these issues it's pretty useless to most Joomla developers. Perhaps since there is such a lack of good blog extensions for 1.5 we will soon see some improvements.
Support on our site is one of most quickly. 70% - is Joomla settings problem, 10% - template problems, 10% - server's settings problems, and only 10% problems - IDoBlog's problems, but we try solving all of them.
Write in support again, I don't see your question.
So Far it is great! I really like this. Really Clean and Functional.
It's a great little community deal..with the light users profiles and comments system. I can see this will work great for some sites.
I had no trouble customizing the .css and making it match my site.
Just a few suggestions,
--when adding a blog user has abilty to choose section and category to place it.
--The offline and online small user icons are ugly-make em clean.
(I have replaced mine already)
-- When you hover over these icons it says "online" or "offline".
All in All good deal.
It's already have: built-in profiles, comments system and many in future list. I no need to search any extension.
Thanks for you component!
Uninstall doens't work properly. After using the main unistall button in the Backend Panel, it leave the imression that toe extensions is removed. But in the component folder "idoblog" keep remaining.
Somehow an email is sent from your domain mail client to the owner(if configured) mentioning the site, where the plugin has been used.
An additinal component for pointing out all the different categories would be a big plus.
Don't try using and pubishing Blogs for "registered users" only. I happens that it shows them anyway. No matter if it's marked for public or private reason. So a deep gap of security.
where are you see that we made "using and pubishing Blogs for "registered users" only"?
we made only next permission set up :
Who can to comment
Who can to write into blog
Who can to moderate blog
Captcha
Where you saw what you wrote? What the "deep gap of security" you found here? All of permissions rules that we toke is standart Joomla's function.
Please write in our support's blog, we are very interested of your information =)
I fixed this errors. IDoBlog work great with Internet Explorer!
Im now understanding all the competition and why the developer refuses to make a CB plugin (check discussion on IDoBlog website)
CB is a way more advanced component at the moment and it will be even more with the new version, so why not using it for now?
In the meantime, IDoBlog could develop their own community component, but it will take time, and Im afraid that for now a CB plugin would be a much better option, and would definitely attract more people to it.
I rate it excellent anyway. It is a great extension.
Fatal error: Call to undefined method JFactory::getdate() in /home/________/public_html/components/com_idoblog/models/idoblog.php on line 225
...Now I just get this message instead of the Blog page when i follow the menu link, whether i'm logged in or not.
I've uninstalled, reinstalled, deleted the folder with FTP, I even went into the DB with PHPMyAdmin and deleted the idoBlog databases there... and it still won't reinstall properly. I can't even get back to the stage I was at before!
As much as I hate giving bad reviews to free software, I gotta rate this badly because I've wasted 5 hours trying to get it working.. and now I'm just angry.
IDoBlog need Joomla! 1.5.2 or higher!
This component is more than a blog, it's a community blog. Web 2.0 at it's best.
Wishlist:
- Automatic creation of users folders, so that all the files/photos uploaded by a user would be stored in his unique folder.
- A gallery for users to display their photos.
- A improved comments editor.
This component is a true "Community Builder" replacer, with the advantage of being Joomla 1.5 Native and with lots of potential to "grow".
If this extension will be extended in the future, no one will need the Joomlapolis Community Builder anymore. :) Why an intrgation?! This component needs no community builder integration, cause it is a standalone community solution at its own. It must only be enhanced a little bit. Thats it!
Greets
Mc :)







