Log on:
Powered by Elgg

Jamm Tools :: Blog :: Elgg Plugins Discussion

March 04, 2008

This post is to essentially invite everyone to discuss if there are any Elgg plugins that we would find useful. This previous post for some of the plugins and a link to all the others.

Keywords: discussion, Elgg, plugins

Posted by Jamm Tools - Eric Woods


Comments

  1. Heya Bro,

    Nice work with the site! 

    Methinks a forum would be very good in here, so we can discuss site development' and other stuff also

    Also, is there a search engine that we can incorporate into the site?

    Maybe a chat plugin somewhere for random chitchat?

    Logged In Users would also be cool.

    Something that shows the keywords that have been used previously will be very helpful when making a post (to avoid variations on the same keywords)

    The Draft Posts plugin would be good for nice big write-ups

    Is there an automatic post-splitter which requires you to press 'read more' to read the whole thing? Otherwise some long posts will take a huge amount of space on the blog.

    There should be enough there to think about for a while! Wokay!

    SivaSiva on Monday, 17 March 2008, 11:40 EDT # |

  2. Awsome feedback thanks.

    Forum plugin - I have installed one. It essentially reformats the community blog area as a forum area. But the underlying data is still the same, so you can click on the "view as blog" link near the top of the page if you prefer. A community owner can set a flag to go back to being a community blog - the option is in the "Edit Community details" area.

    Search Engine - as far as I can tell, there is a search box near the top right hand corner. Does this do the job for you? Just below it is a "Browse" link, which is very handy too.

    Chat - do you mean a forum discussion or a live 'instant message' type chat? We are about to set up a community specifically for random chats, but there is a plugin available for live chat too. 

    I'll look into the others in a sec.

    Eric 

    Eric WoodsEric Woods on Friday, 28 March 2008, 22:23 EDT # |

  3. Ok, so I have installed the following plugins: 

    Forum plugin v0.4 - see my comment above for details. 

    loggedinusers v0.2 - simply add the text {{loggedinusers}} (with the braces) into a page's text, and Elgg will do the rest.

    tagcomplete 0.1.1 - now, when creating or editing a blog post, under keywords you can click on 'Show/Hide Tagcloud' and then when you click on tags, it automatically adds/removes them from the list! There is also the tagsuggest plugin, but does not seem as necessary.

     

    More to come I hope,

    Eric 

    Eric WoodsEric Woods on Saturday, 29 March 2008, 06:22 EDT # |

  4. Added the Communitieslist plugin. Follow the link for more details, but essentially add {{listcommunities}} to a page and it lists all communities.

    Added Draft posts plugin. But I have not tested it. It may have the problem reported here.

     

    I am looking to upgrade Elgg 0.9 to 0.9.1 to fix a couple of bugs. But not easy, and waiting for results from this forum.

     

    Could someone please look through the whole list of plugins for the following two - I could not find them with a cursory search:

     

    • The 'Category' plugin. Referred to here, looks useful for us, but I can't find it.
    • An automatic post-splitter which requires you to press 'read more' to read the whole thing. There may not be such a thing, but I think I saw one. Could be called splitter, cutter, ...fold.
    Cheers

    Eric WoodsEric Woods on Saturday, 29 March 2008, 20:43 EDT # |

  5. Holy efficiency! Nice work mate!

    SivaSiva on Saturday, 29 March 2008, 23:44 EDT # |

  6. The bulit in search only looks for tags and some stuff in the profile page methinks.  I think a nice full-site-search feature would be useful. (I searched for 'dolphins' and nothing turned up, although i have a post up on that topic)

    On categories, is this the one ur looking for: http://elgg.org/mod/plugins/plugin.php?id=2

     

     

     

    SivaSiva on Tuesday, 01 April 2008, 04:40 EDT # |

You must be logged in to post a comment.