damienpirsy
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bydamienpirsy, March 11, 2011
Hikashop (Starter, the one I tried) is a wonderful cart solution, much more eye catchy and friendly than the biggest competitor in this area! I used it in a couple of sites and it simply works great :). I'm giving it 4 stars, though, because the module assigning method is a bit tricky sometimes, I'd like something more straightforward but hey, it's a wonderful product, the free edition lets you do almost anything and it's always updated, so I reccommend it anyway!
bydamienpirsy, March 9, 2011
bydamienpirsy, December 16, 2010
bydamienpirsy, November 26, 2010
I installed this menu on a couple of websites, and I find it quite nice and simple to install. I'm quite satisfied with this menu, but I cannot give it more than 3 stars because:
- I find it quite heavy, though it works pretty well in all major browsers. I like the resizing of items to an equal lenght.
- Top problem: it conflicts with other jquery scripts, and I'm surely not going to give up with other stuff just for a menu...And I'm not talking about some unknown young extensions, but K2 items, image sliders, and so on...As soon as they are activated, this menu falls back to its minimum width and for the heck of me I couldn't find a solution for this. I enabled all anti-conflicts params but they just don't work.
All in all, a good product, but as stated by other users before me, it's nonsense you have to go ask a css forum or a jquery forum if YOUR product does wrong, imho.
- I find it quite heavy, though it works pretty well in all major browsers. I like the resizing of items to an equal lenght.
- Top problem: it conflicts with other jquery scripts, and I'm surely not going to give up with other stuff just for a menu...And I'm not talking about some unknown young extensions, but K2 items, image sliders, and so on...As soon as they are activated, this menu falls back to its minimum width and for the heck of me I couldn't find a solution for this. I enabled all anti-conflicts params but they just don't work.
All in all, a good product, but as stated by other users before me, it's nonsense you have to go ask a css forum or a jquery forum if YOUR product does wrong, imho.
bydamienpirsy, November 17, 2010
This little module is really easy to configure and implement, if you're looking for a hover menu with button images (and not just the standard CSS menus) this is just what you need. I had a small problem in IE8 (when first visiting the page, submenus were all opened and remained like this until another menu item was clicked), I wrote the developer and in a few hours he offered his support. For the record, v. 2.5 fixes this IE quirk behavior, so everything is perfect now! Thank you for the great work



