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Revamp modules

Josep M Giribet · ·
7:05 AM Tuesday, 11 February 2014
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Your products are great, right now there are no better (in my opinion) blog&comments software, easydiscuss is a very niche thing, but it's also pretty good (although forums still take advantage in most cases)

But they all fail in the same spot: modules, they are ugly and obsolete, and very little easily customizable (most)

Rocketthemes has done lots in making easyblog cool, although module is still pretty limited in some spots, but that's not a solution

I know the main focus is obviously the main component, but modules should not be overlooked, is what can make a difference between a bland site and an astonishing one.

Modules should be powerful and easily customizable, it would also be cool to get interest from template clubs to style them alongside easyblog (as far as I know, they only one that has done some serious styling has been RT making roksprocket compatible with EB, but if K or ED are not, you get a patched look... most easyblog stylings I've been, are basically recolorized default template :(

I hope you take this as constructive (negative) feedback, I love functionalities on your products, I think they could be better styled, but they are good enough, but modules needs revamp :)

Best example module I can think of: Raxo All mode Pro: http://www.raxo.org/raxo-all-mode-pro/features.html extremely powerful and customizable (I easily reproduced a RT custom HTML modules once ;))

I think this could even be a paid product, I would pay for an all powerful centralized stackideas module (likely modsprocket or widgetkit does, but for stackideas products)

Regards
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