Posted by: Anthony Olsen in web design, resources on
Jul 22, 2008
With the demise of the Mootools forum there is no one obvious repository for the great work that the JS wizards that work with mootools.
There is talk on the mootools blog about developing a
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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 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
You may have noticed a few changes to the JB Blog over the last few days. Sometime ago when MyBlog was in Beta stage we gave it a little test run but found the interface a little confusing but
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in joomla news on
Dec 12, 2007
Steve from Alledia has just written a blog post regarding hidden links in Joomla modules and components. He highlights the latest version of Joomap (a component we use here) and gives some sound reasoning for using the Joomla Credits module to link to the third party extensions in use on your Joomla Site, while removing the hidden links.
Posted by: Anthony Olsen in web design on
Dec 11, 2007
When I first came across Joomla a majority of the designs/templates out there consisted of a three column center focussed layout, and yes while there are still three coloumn templates being produced as we speak, for the most part modern Joomla template design has started to veer away from this.