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MooFAQ - The Component With Accordion Effects
 Ilike this one., June 26, 2008

MooFAQ - The Component  With Accordion Effects I am testing this and it is now working well so far. One problem I had/have is that it expects to be linked to the mod_mainmenu which is the Joomla! "top" menu. I have several menus made from mod_mainmenu and my sites primary menu is not the Joomla! "top" menu. So I have had to create a submenu (Link:URL) in the Joomla "top" menu, unpublish it, copy the URL and paste this into a submenu item on my sites primary menu and publish that. That seems to work and the e-mail works as well. If the designer has a comment or code change idea that would be welcome.

Very handy for other users to put their own questions into the system.

SBD Accordion Menu
 An excellent result for me, March 19, 2008

I needed a scroll down area at the top of my content. Normally this would be a readmore type action but I wanted a hover action. So I setup a module and created a single menu item as a "Placeholder" then submenu items for the clickable destinations. Support is also very good with responses within an hour or so.

eventCal
 MY first Assessment, March 1, 2008

PRO
1. can style it with CSS
2. good, clear layout
3. installs OK

CONS
1. after some fiddling got the date format for UK
2. FE edits OK but cannot remove items entered except in BE.
3. "view category-list" does not seem to work properly although it does on the demo site. I cannot remove all of the events (the last removal cause all to reappear!).
4.not able to determine what "category" means in the menu parameters.
5. not sure if this will give separate calendars for each menu item (in different parts of the site.
6.on install threw up validation problems which would need work to eliminate.

Overall, not an intuitive calendar and needs some skills to adapt it. Not something I would feel confident in giving to client staff. I'm going to investigate JCal.