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This presentation was held during the Dutch Joomla! Days 2017 Woudschoten, Zeist, The Netherlands on April 2. This presentation was prepared by Elisa Foltyn and presented by Hans Kuijpers
JD17NL Joomla! Overrides and alternate layoutsHans Kuijpers
Stop using extensions for where Joomla! core fits your needs. You can create nice view overrides or alternate layouts. This session shows you how to override output of com_content and mod_articles_news. Grab some parameters and contents or add your own with custom fields and create individual layouts for your website.
This presentation was held during the Dutch Joomla! Days 2017 Woudschoten, Zeist, The Netherlands on April 2. This presentation was prepared by Elisa Foltyn and presented by Hans Kuijpers
In some simple steps, your site can stand out from the rest. Here's how... British Council
It's about how to develop a fully-fledged, mobile-ready ( floral ) website in easy steps...
Tools used: Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Sublime Text, Notepad++,
My most satisfactory project with the highest level of effort I've put into so far.
*Got a "Distinction" mark when I submitted this project as my assignment in my regular course at my university!
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* the purpose of the feature
* where & how the idea for the "Nice" feature originated
* how the community helped to develop this feature
* how Joomla's development cycle works, including patch testing procedure, and who's Travis?
* the problems with differences in core components
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* how to add a Category Item Counter to your own component
Presentation video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK_tYC-Yy_c?t=45s
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JLayouts enters the room...
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As this slide uses some animations, it is best viewed in downloaded form.
In some simple steps, your site can stand out from the rest. Here's how... British Council
It's about how to develop a fully-fledged, mobile-ready ( floral ) website in easy steps...
Tools used: Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Sublime Text, Notepad++,
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*Got a "Distinction" mark when I submitted this project as my assignment in my regular course at my university!
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This is an step by step information to create advance joomla component. Students and Newbies who want to learn and create component development they can use this slide as an reference.
Joomla! User Network Ahmedabad organizing a 4 days Joomla! workshop for students to teach joomla development. In this workshop we are going to teach joomla component, module and plugin development. This event will be organized at School of Computer Studies, Ahmedabad University in association with AESICS-CSI Student Branch. Event organized by School of Computer Studies, Ahmedabad University and Joomla User Network Ahmedabad Team. For more details visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jugAhmedabad
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How does a new feature end up in Joomla? Peter talked about the new Category Item Counter feature that will be available in Joomla 3.5:
* the purpose of the feature
* where & how the idea for the "Nice" feature originated
* how the community helped to develop this feature
* how Joomla's development cycle works, including patch testing procedure, and who's Travis?
* the problems with differences in core components
* the hidden secret of com_categories
* how to add a Category Item Counter to your own component
Presentation video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK_tYC-Yy_c?t=45s
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This series of slides showcases what InsideoutLegal considers to be some of the more professional and readily customisable WordPress themes, for potential use by, among others, lawyers and firms.
Here's my 50-foot view of building a Facebook application on Rails. Rails itself is not part of the presentation - you can check out one of my available slides for that. Target: non-techies and people who just want to find out the Facebook API architecture. I wished I could've put more content, like y'know, ACTUAL CODE???
It is extremely common that parts of pages within a Joomla! website are replicated across several views, or even across several extensions. So what does Joomla! contain that could potentially make our lives easier to manage these repeating entities?
JLayouts enters the room...
Joomla's superb JLayout structure was added to Joomla! v3 to help solve this very problem. Having the ability to use different layout's and associated data across views and extensions is such an awesome addition to Joomla!, but have you used it?
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Confluence - Improving Space Navigation. London AUG October 2013Charles_Hall
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As this slide uses some animations, it is best viewed in downloaded form.
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SEE MORE: https://goo.gl/DZvJcc
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Session Overview
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3. Choosing a template Choose primarily for layout Menus can usually be customised
4. All kinds of menus All menus are just HTML unordered lists
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20. Joomla menu CSS <ul class="menu"> <li id="current" class="active item1"> <li class="parent item27"> <li class="item2"> Sample data: Home page This menu item has an ItemID of 1. There can be only one current menu item so it has an id of “current” This menu item is the parent of at least one sub-menu so it has a class of “parent”.
21. Joomla menu CSS <ul class="menu"> <li class="item1"> <li class="parent active item27"> <ul> <li id="current" class="active item34"> Sample data: What's New in 1.5? page There can be many active menu items so they have a class of “active”
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23. Joomla menu CSS cascade /* Basic link styles - Joomla states */ ul.menu li#current a:link, ul.menu li#current a:visited, ul.menu li.active > a:link, ul.menu li.active > a:visited {} /* Basic menu styles */ ul.menu {} /* Hover states */ ul.menu a:hover, ul.menu li#current a:hover, ul.menu li.active a:hover {} /* Suckerfish - Hide/show sub-menus */ ul.menu li ul { position: absolute; left: -999em; } ul.menu li:hover ul { left: auto; margin-left: 342px; margin-top: -44px; } /* Basic link styles */ ul.menu a:link, ul.menu a:visited {} /* Styles for parent menus */ ul.menu li.parent {} /* Active states */ ul.menu a:active, ul.menu li#current a:active, ul.menu li.active a:active {}
24. Background images ul.menu a:link, ul.menu a:visited { padding: 5px 5px 5px 25px; background: url(../images/arrow.png) no-repeat center left; } The path to the image is relative to the CSS file, not the template root Increase the left padding to allow room for the background image Use “center” to centre the image vertically
27. Joomla Menu Tag ID Module Manager -> Module: [Edit] <ul class=”menu” id=”main-menu”> Enter an id here and it will be added to the UL here Instead of ul.menu, use ul#main-menu
28. Joomla Menu Class Suffix <ul class=”menu-main-menu”> Module Manager -> Module: [Edit] Enter a suffix here and it will be added to the UL here
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31. If you can't be bothered Check out the extensions site: http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/core-enhancements/menu-systems