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bybakafox, May 19, 2009
Being new to site design and Joomla, I've made a lot of mistakes and goofs in the past week or so while building a website with various extensions I've tested out.
I misread a few things, missed a LOT of things, and after paying for a subscription, suddenly was not sure AMBRA was what I needed-
The team at Discouri were super-fast answering all my questions, friendly, and patient as well.
Between them and the excellent documentation on the site, not only did I find out that yes, it would do, with a little help, the specific things I needed it to, but they gave me all the instructions and plugins I'd need to boost the core extension a little to optimize it for my site needs.
Between the customer service and the extension itself, I found AMBRA to be not just worth every penny, but a bargain.
I misread a few things, missed a LOT of things, and after paying for a subscription, suddenly was not sure AMBRA was what I needed-
The team at Discouri were super-fast answering all my questions, friendly, and patient as well.
Between them and the excellent documentation on the site, not only did I find out that yes, it would do, with a little help, the specific things I needed it to, but they gave me all the instructions and plugins I'd need to boost the core extension a little to optimize it for my site needs.
Between the customer service and the extension itself, I found AMBRA to be not just worth every penny, but a bargain.
bybakafox, May 16, 2009
I was keeping lists upon lists of command strings for various plugins I'd collected for testing and showing to the board for a site I'm building the skeleton for, but this single editor button has allowed me to throw almost all those lists completely out the window!
It took me a little time to set up categories and templates, but now that I have done it once, I've exported the data through the tool and will be able to import it on any other site I work on.
The only thing that could make this plugin any better would be if there were permissions on the categories, so I could put all the "publisher and administrator only" commands into the plugin without all authors seeing them.
It took me a little time to set up categories and templates, but now that I have done it once, I've exported the data through the tool and will be able to import it on any other site I work on.
The only thing that could make this plugin any better would be if there were permissions on the categories, so I could put all the "publisher and administrator only" commands into the plugin without all authors seeing them.
bybakafox, May 16, 2009
Considering I hadn't even touched html code in perhaps a decade, and had never touched php or any other 'newfangled' coding until about five days ago, the fact that I could instantly use Chronoforms to create what the site I'm creating needed says a LOT about "ease of use".
And when I did have a question about whether or not one requested use was even a possibility with the form creator, I had an answer- and step by step tutorial for doing it- in less than a day.
And when I did have a question about whether or not one requested use was even a possibility with the form creator, I had an answer- and step by step tutorial for doing it- in less than a day.


