Wayne Webb
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byWayne Webb, October 26, 2011
After a few days of back and forth with the staff over at Ninja Forge I have only one complaint. Why can't I donate???
The installation was a breeze, even for a neophyte, and it was up and running in only a few moments. Better yet, since the CSS stands on it's own, I was able to manipulate it so I could have my larger icons. A definite bonus!
The integration with RocketTheme's Refraction template was seamless and easily allowed for the use of the Presets of the template. Ninja Forge's Chameleon theme allowed Refraction to do what it is intended for, allow the user to chose their own color options. Only if other developers of Forum plgu-ins could have such a tight integration with an installed template things would go much smoother.
John B. has a cup of coffee (or whatever he wants) the next he's around. An item high on my wish list was the usage of emoticons and a BBS style tool bar which is under development and a back-end set of tools for managing topics and postings.
My only complaint; there is no method in use to donate-to-the-cause. The plug-in warrants it!!!
The installation was a breeze, even for a neophyte, and it was up and running in only a few moments. Better yet, since the CSS stands on it's own, I was able to manipulate it so I could have my larger icons. A definite bonus!
The integration with RocketTheme's Refraction template was seamless and easily allowed for the use of the Presets of the template. Ninja Forge's Chameleon theme allowed Refraction to do what it is intended for, allow the user to chose their own color options. Only if other developers of Forum plgu-ins could have such a tight integration with an installed template things would go much smoother.
John B. has a cup of coffee (or whatever he wants) the next he's around. An item high on my wish list was the usage of emoticons and a BBS style tool bar which is under development and a back-end set of tools for managing topics and postings.
My only complaint; there is no method in use to donate-to-the-cause. The plug-in warrants it!!!
byWayne Webb, August 19, 2011
Being a digital archivist of historical periodicals and books from the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, this is the best plug-in out there. Stay with the best, forget the rest. The developer has offered one-on-one support and definitely warranted my donation to him, twice!!!
The installation was flawless and other than a minor hiccup (perhaps by me) it has worked seamlessly from the first time it was installed. Future development, and financial support, is what this plug-in is worthy of.
I have to other digital archivists recommended this plug in multiple times and will continue to do so in the future. It is head and shoulders above other similar offerings.
The installation was flawless and other than a minor hiccup (perhaps by me) it has worked seamlessly from the first time it was installed. Future development, and financial support, is what this plug-in is worthy of.
I have to other digital archivists recommended this plug in multiple times and will continue to do so in the future. It is head and shoulders above other similar offerings.
byWayne Webb, March 4, 2011
If you have a heavily graphic influenced content in use on your site, this is a Must Have Extension. A historical site displaying original 18th and 19th Century web site is easily copyable by Internet Thieves. This little $15.00 USD plug-in is well worth the expense. The setup could not have been easier.
Where do I add a sixth star???
Where do I add a sixth star???
byWayne Webb, January 6, 2011
I tried this and it is just what I needed. I wish it could have more development.
My wish list would include the ability to reset hit counters from the Control Panel using the FL Popular Items module. Also, and this is the most important, a method to show only select sections and or / categories through a menu on the Control Menu with totals for each.
I would actually pay a small fee for this module with the added features. Managing a site with possibly 3,000 articles, or more, would make the updated module invaluable.
My wish list would include the ability to reset hit counters from the Control Panel using the FL Popular Items module. Also, and this is the most important, a method to show only select sections and or / categories through a menu on the Control Menu with totals for each.
I would actually pay a small fee for this module with the added features. Managing a site with possibly 3,000 articles, or more, would make the updated module invaluable.



