Thank you. Just glad I could be of help. We've got even more coming with new projects, better documentation, and new site features. We'll continue to grow to provide the best product we can for everyone.
I do wish time permitted more community forum support, but it's a constant juggle for time (we are only 3 people after all lol). We are constantly trying to keep a lookout for bug reports and take into consideration every feature request thought and as always the community forums can benefit most from the community taking charge and helping one another to the best of their ability.
Maybe I can share my story about the above. I used to be a free user a long time ago. I wanted to build my own social site with fun mini-games and app like features right when Facebook was starting to get popular. It worked out ok, but bugs in CB were driving me nuts. I took charge and fixed those bugs, contributed the fixes back, then contributions turned into features. I complained a lot along the way too, but in the end my dedication made me who I am today.. a member of the team! I started out with simple HTML/CSS knowledge and no PHP or SQL experience then over the coarse of several months simply self taught until the basics clicked and became second nature. Becoming a team member taught me I need to put CB and the community first so I closed my site and made this my passion, my life, and put everything into our products; I hope to continue to do so for many many years to come.
What I'm trying to get at is making websites and communities just doesn't happen over night. There's no software that you can install and poof Facebook clone. We do what we can to provide generic social networking software to meet a wide range of usages in hopes that you'll have to code less and can dedicate your time more to growing a community. We'll continue to do what we do and provide the best social networking software we can.