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.
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in online tools on
May 15, 2008
I logged on this morning to see that the JB page wouldnt load past the twitter module. After checking the twitter.com site it looks like its down so Ill disable it for the time being. Apologies to
CSS Globe is a wealth of information for all things css as well as some handy little javascript snippets also - stand by while we port some of our gallery modules over to the ones you see there. We
The last few weeks we have had the pleasure of working on some multi-lingual sites over at
Blue Bamboo. I cant count the number of times we had to reach for the
html escape character list. It's
This is an overview of how to setup the Joomla Bamboo template called Fold.
Fold is a unique Joomla template in that it presents upto 8 modules in the sliding/folding area and does not actually have
We are delighted to be able to bring you this behind the scenes look at one of the most interesting and unique clubs in the Joomla world. Ninjoomla certainly produce some interesting extensions and we are planning on combining forces and presenting some of our templates with the new Tatami template manager for Joomla 1.0 ... so we thought we'd better get to know Ninjoomla a little more. This is part one of the interview ...
The JB team has just re-created the RSS feeds that were lost in the move to the new server a few months back. You can find the rss feeds here and select from template news, our blog feed, entire site

Alphablogdesigns have put together a great little reference for including drop capitals using css in your content. I think it can be used quite effectively to add a little bit of flare to your blog
This is quite an old resource but its really very good for helping to add some flavour to your design. According to
Style Gala there are over 200 bullet images at
Bullet Madness ... why dont you