Posted by: Anthony Olsen in Untagged on
Jul 14, 2008
Most of our templates come with quickstart packages that are as easy as setting up a standard installation of Joomla. Different server setups can often have different requirements for setting up Joomla and its probably best to search the
Joomla.org forums to get an overview of the type of server environment that Joomla requires, but lets assume you already have the server set up and you are ready to install A JB template plus the demo content you see on our demo sites.
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in club templates on
Jul 04, 2008
Clean Commerce is the template release for February 2008. You can see it on the demo site at http://showcase.joomlabamboo.com/feb08
It comes with 3 new modules that are configured to work with
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As a matter of course we are going to be shifting template development solely to the Joomla 1.5 platform. This will enable us to make better use of the advanced templating features of Joomla 1.5 and
I stumbled upon the
Jquery UI themer this morning. Its a great, easy way to drum up some styling on your jquery accordion, tabs, slider, date picker and dialogue box. Key in your colours or even
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in tutorials on
Jun 21, 2008
Do you spend a lot of time customising a Joomla setup when you start creating your site? Here is a step by step guide to short cut a lot of the setup process to get your project running faster.
And the follow up to adding products in Virtuemart screen cast is ... Editing products in Virtuemart.
Here is another entry level tutorial we put together focussing on Virtuemart. Learn how to add new products to virtuemart.
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in Untagged on
May 24, 2008
We have released some quick start Joomla packages for a selection of our templates. They are essentially complete installations of the template demo that you can see at the template showcase with all of the necessary Joomla components, modules and plugins pre-configured.
This is the continuation of part one of our interview with Daniel from Ninjoomla. In the second part Daniel answers the hard questions like why Joomla? Casts his opinion on the javascript library debate and gives us the low down on his favourite ninjoomla extensions.