jrAparna module
Using Jamroom
blindmime:
I'm not really following your logic at all, I guess. I use Aparna a lot. I've never thought the modules I create with it should work perfectly with whatever skin I'm using. It's just a cool way to start a module, something that gives you a plug into the database and works with jamroom's list functions and templating system. It's up to me to edit and create the templates after that.
Well that is exactly the logic we had in mind when we developed Jamroom, its modules, and Aparna. Jamroom was designed for 'technically savvy' users who were prepared to use it as a platform and modified templates etc. in order to build the site of their dreams, and this has worked well for us over the years. However, the majority of our new users are the first to admit they they are 'not coders' but still want to use Jamroom, and its benefits, to build their sites. The upshot is a massive increase in support work for ourselves, which we are often in danger of being swamped by!! What Michael says above is our attempt to allieviate this issue and to make Jamroom less complicated and easier to implement by today's users.
Hope that makes sense.