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bygelauff, November 3, 2011
Minitek FAQ Book
Very good, many thanks. I would have given five stars if it was xhtml compliant: it insert a useless head-tag in the body and a javascript inside the ul-list of answers. Owner, if you like, contact me and I'll tell you how I solved it.
bygelauff, June 1, 2011
Tooltip GC
Merci beaucoup! Others don't work right or not at all in various browsers, this one does and has that nice mootools effect. Bravo!
bygelauff, April 16, 2011
Incredible! Fabulously simple.
Lacks only one thing: a donate button to express my appreciation.
There are some bug reports with solutions, that's great also.
On the other hand, I find nagging about cache directories and animated gifs particurly unkind.
Can I put ten stars in stead of just five?
bygelauff, August 19, 2010
VirtueMart Quick Summary
Beautifull, gives a professional look to your website and saves screen space. Very good support too: due to an error in my global configuration I encountered a small bug. I gave them access to my admin and FTP access and they solved in no time!

Mind you: be nice and check their forum before submitting tickets!
bygelauff, August 19, 2010
Slick Login Plus VirtueMart
I fully agree with andrewlaird here below. I've seen this model on lots of sites, but too few people take the time to give credit for it here.
This model is indeed what the name says: it gives a slick, really professional look to your website, unlike the default module.
I also use their VirtueMart Quick Summary and got great support when I needed it due to an error wich was NOT their fault.
Visit their website, they've got a lot more in store!
bygelauff, March 6, 2009
Include Content Item
I needed a solution which would enable members to edit only a part of their articles, without being able to edit the bit that is controlled by the administrator.
This plugin makes it all possible, simple in use as well.
Many thanks.
bygelauff, December 15, 2007
GMaps
I've tried several other Google Maps components, they were all very hard to get working and most of all far to complicated for the Joomla end-user, who's often a dummy.
Chris's one works perfectly right out of the box. Besides that he provides a mambot, which enables any end-user to work with it with ease. Okay, for the mambot (not the component) you must subscribe for 15 or 20 dollars, but that's peanuts compared to the quality.
Good stuff, Chris, I'm under the impression that I'm stealing from you.