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 needs some modification?, November 28, 2006
2 of 2 people find this review helpful:

I just noticed that this bot annotates tag links as categories, which may not be recognised by technorati properly so I suggest editing the jtags.php to change rel='category tag' on line 60 to rel='tag'

Otherwise, a fantastic job! :)

calDate
 Useful, but be careful with overlaps, November 27, 2006
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:

calDate I love the blog kitschyness of this bot but must warn people that because it is positioned absolutely by default, if you have categories listed underneath titles they will be hidden beneath the caldate div - solution: hack the core content to allow left-padding the category name or float the caldate div left (though this will push your contentpane right)


 fantastic!, May 16, 2006

This makes management of my back end so much quicker - enough alt-tabbing already!

Thanks for a great component!

Content Item Module
 Great but really needs a couple tweaks..., April 7, 2006

Content Item Module This extends the functionality of Joomla as a CMS quite a bit but needs a couple of things- most importantly, it should allow admins to edit displayed content on the front end!