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Reviews(6)
 
bywolfix, January 24, 2012
Load module into article
Joomla comes with a default plugin: "Content - Load Modules" But I couldn't get it to work in Joomla 1.7.3.

But this works great!

Thanks!
bywolfix, February 28, 2011
Latestweets
This Module works very good with Joomla 1.6.

Very good support... easy to contact developer via Skype!

Joomla user since 2005.

Best,

Wolfix
bywolfix, April 14, 2010
Acajoom
I have used both the Free and Pro version of Acajoom for several years... Bottom line is it works as advertised... and their support is very good and responsive... they even have 'Live Chat' support!
bywolfix, January 21, 2009
ND EditorSwitch
This should be a standard feature in Joomla; at least an Editor's Pick.

ND EditorSwitch saves me a lot of time because JCE destroys my Flash objects and I have to go into 'No Editor' mode a lot.

Thanks for a great Extension.

wolfix
bywolfix, November 14, 2006
JEvents
Seems to work just fine but this calendar looks awful. If it looked as good as extCalendar I would prefer it because it's less busy visually and has the nice javascript pop-up's for each event.

I got the colors looking better by editing the css file but had trouble positioning the main month calendar and getting it to expand 100% across the page.

If it looked at least decent I would have given it 5 stars.

If you're good at messing with css and other files that affect positioning, you should try it out.

Good luck,

wolfix
bywolfix, October 31, 2006
Exposé bridge
Very nice component... enables me to create an online, video gallery using flv, videos.

Professionally programmed allowing for the joomla admin to configure the public presentation to a large extent by editing a hand full of files.

Nice 'bucket' feature that allows for ftp upload of all images or videos so you're not limited to a "browse and upload" pop-up window. Once you've ftp'd all your images you use the back end to organize your photo/video album by tagging files directly on the web server using the 'bucket' directory.

Thanks!