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New Faces on JoomlaPraise |
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Written by Kyle Ledbetter
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Friday, 15 May 2009 10:23 |
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 If you frequent our blog or forum, you've likely noticed a couple of new names and faces popping up. JoomlaPraise is thriving and as our site expands, we need more hands on it. I'd like to introduce: <- Christian Sanchez & Tim Stiffler-Dean ->
Christian will be helping out on the extensions forums and development. Tim will be helping out on template forums, blogging, and marketing.
We're extremely excited to welcome you both and proud that our JoomlaPraise family is expanding. Are you interested in joining the team? Email support <at> joomlapraise.com and tell us why you'd make a great addition! |
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Last Updated on Friday, 15 May 2009 10:31 |
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PraiseFolio Template and Extension Released |
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Written by Tim Stiffler-Dean
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Friday, 08 May 2009 13:01 |
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Last week we released our latest bundle of goodies to our members that includes both a beautiful template and a customizable component. We call it PraiseFolio, and we hope that many of you will find it useful for building and maintaining your portfolio websites. We'd like to think that you will be using this for all sorts of projects, whether it be a site to showcase all of your latest photo shoots or you just need a place to share your love of illustrations with the community. With the power, customization and ease of use that JoomlaPraise releases are known for, you can be sure that this is a great product.
Take a few minutes to check out our demo of the PraiseFolio Template, and you'll see the beauty in it's simplicity and customization opportunities. We've packed this template full of module positions, parameters and three slick color schemes to get you started on your way to building a great portfolio. By using this template you'll get the three standard layout options, and of course if you're feeling lucky you can easily modify the code to customize the site even more without too much of a hitch.
While the template makes everything look good, it's the PraiseFolio Component and Modules that set this bundle off from others. Order your portfolio by tags, menus, and layout options. If you like the default view, you can stick with that, or make a few changes to the configuration and you'll end up with a totally new way of seeing things. Tags allow you to group different items together for easy navigation through a large portfolio. But you don't have to fight your way through code to put these new tools on your site, use one of two different modules (with three different views) and get back to what your portfolio is all about - you and your skills!
Oh yeah, and when you're done building your site, be sure to stop by our Showcase Forum so we can see what you've created with this template and component team.
PraiseFolio Template
[ Download ] - [ Demo ] - [ More Info ]
PraiseFolio Component
[ Download ] - [ Demo ] - [ More Info ]
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Last Updated on Monday, 11 May 2009 09:23 |
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Good uses for PraiseFolio on your site |
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Written by Tim Stiffler-Dean
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Thursday, 14 May 2009 08:31 |
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So you need to build a website for a client, and you have no idea what software to use. You have chosen Joomla!, because of it’s power and ease of use. And, since you’re reading our blog, you may have some interest in using something that we’ve made. Well, here are four very different examples of people who might use our PraiseFolio Joomla! Portfolio Template & Component to make some pretty cool websites.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 21:48 |
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A pop-up window that doesn't suck |
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Written by Tobias Kuhn
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Thursday, 07 May 2009 11:24 |
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I am currently working on a new project for Joomlapraise called "Praisefolio". Praisefolio is a simple to use Portfolio component for Joomla. For this component I wanted a nice JS Lightbox script to display various portfolio images and I started off with the default lightbox that comes with Joomla.
After some time I found that the Joomla lightbox was too limited in it's functionality and visual appearance. So I searched the web and tried out several new scripts until I got stuck with "Greybox" made by Orangoo - a lightweight script(22kb) with lots of functionality, stunning appearance and great performance in all major browsers.
To share this handy tool more easily with you, I've made a Joomla plugin that let's you use Greybox instantly in your content items, modules, components and templates. Have fun :)
[ Greybox Documentation/Demo ] [ Download Plugin ]
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 15:18 |
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