I have a blog. And a forum.
It’s way past time for an update, but I’ve been swamped. So I thought to myself ‘What would be a good, informal way to keep folks updated on what’s up with me and the site?’ Gee- a blog, perhaps? So- now there’s a blog. Which I’m mostly using to announce that there’s a blog. And now a forum- because I needed a place to talk about the EEz Amazon module, which I’m not quite ready to put in the regular download area yet. Also- the rss feeds are actually functional now- with forum feeds to boot. Oh- and I went ahead and fired up Yoshi’s linklist module, which I’ve had installed forever.
Want to read more? It’s just ramblings, but that’s what I figure blogs are good for….
Read on....So- what’s up? I’ve been, and am, busy. I wandered over to my contact form and made it clear I’m not taking any new projects at the moment- nothing beyond ye old install or upgrade. I can pretty much do those in my sleep.
The project I’ve been working on that would be of interest to folks reading this is the EEz Amazon module. And frankly- I’m going to crash and finish this in the manana.


I know you may not have time, but here’s a try. I will offer to pay you for helping set up a dynamic navigation using the dynocat plugin. If you don’t have time… please refer me to some other willing person who would like to earn a little money. I looked at the list you suggested of other developers…
http://www.pmachine.com/professionals/browse/
but I’m asking if you know anyone in particular.
Here is my sample:
http://ee.endurant.net/
The navigation system on the right side of this page is all generated by “ul” and “li” tags nested in javascript. The js is completely decoupled from the html. I need EE categories using dynocates tags to populate the parent-cats and subcats. Also I need it to auto-expand the current category. It should be pretty easy… I just need to get caught up to speed with building it in an EE template.
thanks,
George Jensen
By endurant on 2006 10 01