Search filters and addons

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Hi,

I am very new with Concrete5 moving over from Joomla, so bear with me if my questions are stupid.

Does Concrete5 have any other market places or are they all confined to this main site?

When you purchase a module or addon, do you need to purchase it for every website is there a physical link between the back-end of your site and Concrete5 website that shows the licenses?

My last question is I’m looking for a search/filter tool that will be used on a job recruitment site can anyone recommend one? I quite like the tool used on this forum on the right, how would I buy/build one of those?

Thanks all

 
RadiantWeb replied on at Permalink Reply
RadiantWeb
hi,

I made a AJAX page filter that does this here:

http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/ajax-page-tools/...

ChadStrat
rickycon replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks for the quick response, is there a demo site this can been seen on so I can get a feel for it, I assume you click on the check boxes and the page on the right changes live to show the desired selection?
And I assume it easily customizable by css?
JohntheFish replied on at Permalink Reply
JohntheFish
WRT your other questions.
This site is the marketplace. Though some developers also sell addons privately I don't know of any other aggregation.

When you purchase, the licence is for 1 web site. Its ok to also use the licence for development and staging versions of the site, but only that 1 live web site (unless you buy a pack of 5).
rickycon replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks for your reply, one thing I found really great in Joomla was the ability to create custom modules and monitor/archive them easily.

I am looking to build a small recruitment website, the staff would need to have pre-determined fields to fill in to create jobs and once saved each job would fall into categories so they can be filtered when users search on the front-end.

From all my research I can not see any Concrete5 built websites using any of these functionalities which makes me believe that Concrete5 is for smaller sites?

Does anyone have thoughts on this?