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byjackprince, August 12, 2011
I can strongly recommend this component. The free version offers all you need to get started for organizing and publishing your newsletters.
It's well done (coded) and simply does what you expect it to do right after installing. Simple and clean interface and Buttons are self explanatory.
Just give it a try.
It's well done (coded) and simply does what you expect it to do right after installing. Simple and clean interface and Buttons are self explanatory.
Just give it a try.
byjackprince, May 16, 2011
As I have seen the module listed here, I just asked myself 'why the hack did u not create it urself?'
I guess most of us have to add the opening times at least 1 of 3 sites we do. Till today I always created a custom module and placed the opening times in there.
The idea to make a module for this saves me time in future and lowers effort needed to maintain the times for the customers.
So if you have a "place" as it is called in facebook language :) ... Then save urself some time and give it a try.
I guess most of us have to add the opening times at least 1 of 3 sites we do. Till today I always created a custom module and placed the opening times in there.
The idea to make a module for this saves me time in future and lowers effort needed to maintain the times for the customers.
So if you have a "place" as it is called in facebook language :) ... Then save urself some time and give it a try.
byjackprince, January 7, 2010
A little while ago I needed to display a menu which had to look like it is directly in the content.
I found this module in Version 1.0, which displayed all the links I needed without dropping my actives/parents. But I almost immediately realized that there are some functions missing.
I missed an "active" marking for the seleceted item an some other css classes. Later on I missed some sorting options,SEF capability and so on ...
So I took a look at the code. Added something here an there an mailed the developer the result.
...
Why do I mention this in a review? Cause in my opinion this little module is grown a bit during this work. It's small, semantic and fast.
And thats just the result of 2 peoples individual needs.
I guess within time the module will become way more useful when people give feedback and request support.
So if you are searching a module that offers you the ability to display category items in the way you want them to be displayed, try it.
I found this module in Version 1.0, which displayed all the links I needed without dropping my actives/parents. But I almost immediately realized that there are some functions missing.
I missed an "active" marking for the seleceted item an some other css classes. Later on I missed some sorting options,SEF capability and so on ...
So I took a look at the code. Added something here an there an mailed the developer the result.
...
Why do I mention this in a review? Cause in my opinion this little module is grown a bit during this work. It's small, semantic and fast.
And thats just the result of 2 peoples individual needs.
I guess within time the module will become way more useful when people give feedback and request support.
So if you are searching a module that offers you the ability to display category items in the way you want them to be displayed, try it.
byjackprince, November 27, 2009
This is a superb Plugin. Giving you exactly what you need if you need a fast an simple way to bridge joomla and mediawiki.
Super Features:
* Small - Just 1 Joomla Plugin, 1 in MW and some editing
* small install time in mediawiki
* Works with Community Builder
The documentation could be a little better.
But thats no major issue.
Super Features:
* Small - Just 1 Joomla Plugin, 1 in MW and some editing
* small install time in mediawiki
* Works with Community Builder
The documentation could be a little better.
But thats no major issue.




