eponymous
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byeponymous, May 23, 2011
byeponymous, May 7, 2010
Maybe this extension worked for others but it certainly doesn't work for me.
I tried versions 1.3 and 1.4.
I have correctly set my Flickr ID in accordance with the method (xxx.com).
It shows a message saying that it isn't configured in the module position where I placed it.
When I set the number of images to display, it gives an error message.
There is no documentation (except for telling you how to get your flickr ID) and no way to contact the developer, and it certainly isn't intuitive. I know that developers may not always have time to give support for free extensions, but at least write some basic documentation!
From all the good reviews before mine I was hoping that it would work. But reviews can always be faked, or maybe the component used to work, but doesn't anymore.
Mind you, I am not a Joomla Novice, and I develop extensions of my own.
I tried versions 1.3 and 1.4.
I have correctly set my Flickr ID in accordance with the method (xxx.com).
It shows a message saying that it isn't configured in the module position where I placed it.
When I set the number of images to display, it gives an error message.
There is no documentation (except for telling you how to get your flickr ID) and no way to contact the developer, and it certainly isn't intuitive. I know that developers may not always have time to give support for free extensions, but at least write some basic documentation!
From all the good reviews before mine I was hoping that it would work. But reviews can always be faked, or maybe the component used to work, but doesn't anymore.
Mind you, I am not a Joomla Novice, and I develop extensions of my own.
byeponymous, October 6, 2009
This component does not disappoint. It does exactly what it says it does. Although it is a free component it has the quality of a commercial component. Worked upon first installation without any (noticeable) bugs.
I can't wait for this component to be extended to add various charting and reporting tools, and also being able to integrate with popular calendar formats, and integration with subversion (the built in file repository is usable, but subversion is far more advanced). I would also like it to inherit CSS from my template. Anyway, that's my wish list.
I can't wait for this component to be extended to add various charting and reporting tools, and also being able to integrate with popular calendar formats, and integration with subversion (the built in file repository is usable, but subversion is far more advanced). I would also like it to inherit CSS from my template. Anyway, that's my wish list.
byeponymous, May 19, 2009
I just used JoomlaPack to move my website to a different server. It was fairly easy.
The only issue I had is that I had to make the backup directory, and Joomla's /tmp directory writable.
Installing on the new server was exactly like the regular joomla installation.
However, I think the help documentation on the website could be more clearly written.
I encourage everyone to donate so that future updates to this extension will remain free.
The only issue I had is that I had to make the backup directory, and Joomla's /tmp directory writable.
Installing on the new server was exactly like the regular joomla installation.
However, I think the help documentation on the website could be more clearly written.
I encourage everyone to donate so that future updates to this extension will remain free.
byeponymous, March 4, 2009




