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End user usability of joomdle
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14 years 4 months ago - 14 years 4 months ago #1
by Fabio Ballor
End user usability of joomdle was created by Fabio Ballor
Hi antonio,
I tested for two months, a joomla plugin for manage learning content.
This business plugins named Guru is produced by a software company named ijoomla.com.
The comparison made me realize that joomdle is really a nice software, but should be improved in terms of end user usability.
The user interface guru, uses Ajax technology and many users have appreciated the ease of use of the contents through popup windows.
I refer to the page in joomdle that displays the contents of learning without getting moodle. Do you think you can edit this page to create the visual effect and user experience of GURU?
The demo guru is here: learn.ijoomla.com/
Ciao Fabio
I tested for two months, a joomla plugin for manage learning content.
This business plugins named Guru is produced by a software company named ijoomla.com.
The comparison made me realize that joomdle is really a nice software, but should be improved in terms of end user usability.
The user interface guru, uses Ajax technology and many users have appreciated the ease of use of the contents through popup windows.
I refer to the page in joomdle that displays the contents of learning without getting moodle. Do you think you can edit this page to create the visual effect and user experience of GURU?
The demo guru is here: learn.ijoomla.com/
Ciao Fabio
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14 years 4 months ago #2
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Hi, thanks for sharing this link, I didn't know this software.
As for your requests: we are more experienced in "internal coding" (data transfer, process integration, etc) than on GUI development/design.
So, as of now there are no plans for creating a view like you describe. But all the data is there, so it should be quite easy to do for someone with a good knowledge on the subject. If you or any other Joomdle user wants to try, we will be happy to help
As for your requests: we are more experienced in "internal coding" (data transfer, process integration, etc) than on GUI development/design.
So, as of now there are no plans for creating a view like you describe. But all the data is there, so it should be quite easy to do for someone with a good knowledge on the subject. If you or any other Joomdle user wants to try, we will be happy to help
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14 years 4 months ago #3
by Fabio Ballor
Replied by Fabio Ballor on topic Re: End user usability of joomdle
Okay, Anthonio,
If I do develop from my co-worker, we could put these changes in a future release of Joomla?
For us it would be a concrete way to help this great project!
Ciao
Fabio
If I do develop from my co-worker, we could put these changes in a future release of Joomla?
For us it would be a concrete way to help this great project!
Ciao
Fabio
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14 years 4 months ago #4
by Antonio Durán
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Sure, we would love to include it in Joomdle if it can be of general use. Thank you!
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