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[joomla] Ninja Super sIFR component recommendation

Herb Tucker htucker at covenanttek.com
Wed Feb 3 12:30:58 EST 2010


Hi Gary,
I just finished using Ninja Super sIFR for a site and it works great. Has a
lot of customization options and the developer was very accessible for
answering a couple of questions I had.
Cheers!
Herb

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   1. Component hunt: favorites and switch user (Gary Mort)


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Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 08:51:20 -0500
From: Gary Mort <garyamort at gmail.com>
To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla" <joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
Subject: [joomla] Component hunt: favorites and switch user
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I could swear I saw some decent ones...but I think a lot of stuff has been
removed from the JED making it harder to find.

I'm looking for a "my favorites" component/plugin that would allow one to
interoperate with multiple components AND have multiple favorites lists AND
mark lists as public and private.

I would ALSO like to find a component that lets the admin switch to being
logged in as a different user on the front end for testing purposes.

Lastly,  a decent Sifr component would be nice.  I ended up using JSIFR from
club freakout, http://club.freakedout.de/jsifr3-and-jsifr3-pro.html and it
works quite nicely with SIFR files converted from TrueType:
sifrgenerator.com

But it is a plugin and has limited features do to that.


On the plus side, I've found 2 very nice looking tag components to try out
and will post reviews shortly.
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