terp
Beta Tester Extraordinaire
This could just be the dumbest question I will post, but I am struggling to find alternatives to the Joomla core for a contact us engine, refer-a-friend, and a link exchange form.
I am not sure how all this works, but would I be adding a lot of overhead using Fabrik to achieve all of this? I would had to have a bunch of js and the like load for each page if not needed...trying to stay as lean and mean as possible, but given I have no programming skills whatsoever anymore (I was a mean Commodore 64 and Apple IIE BASIC programmer with some assembly), I do need to load up some extensions to accomplish all of this.
So is it recommended to use Fabrik for all of this, or are there some alternatives that most people use for each of these? I am definitely using Fabrik for my main forms, insofar as people submit some forms and then have the ability to query the inserted data/filter/etc and have a gridview/table displayed...which Fabrik does brilliantly.
It's been a month since I last posted and I still have a dozen questions or so, so once I get the site roughed out, (Arnold voice) "I'll be back!"
I am not sure how all this works, but would I be adding a lot of overhead using Fabrik to achieve all of this? I would had to have a bunch of js and the like load for each page if not needed...trying to stay as lean and mean as possible, but given I have no programming skills whatsoever anymore (I was a mean Commodore 64 and Apple IIE BASIC programmer with some assembly), I do need to load up some extensions to accomplish all of this.
So is it recommended to use Fabrik for all of this, or are there some alternatives that most people use for each of these? I am definitely using Fabrik for my main forms, insofar as people submit some forms and then have the ability to query the inserted data/filter/etc and have a gridview/table displayed...which Fabrik does brilliantly.
It's been a month since I last posted and I still have a dozen questions or so, so once I get the site roughed out, (Arnold voice) "I'll be back!"