Joomla! Night Chile to be broadcast LIVE!
On Wednesday, 6 July 2011, from the Joomla Community Livestream channel, Joomla! Night Chile 2011 will be broadcast live. Joomla! Night Chile has requested the ability to provide free access world-wide
On Wednesday, 6 July 2011, from the Joomla Community Livestream channel, Joomla! Night Chile 2011 will be broadcast live. Joomla! Night Chile has requested the ability to provide free access world-wide
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In trying to understand communities, I ran across the incredible work of John Gottman, PhD. He spent 20 years, not attempting to save relationships, but rather, just simply studying them. He learned what led to successful relationships, and what led to failure. I learned a long time ago that his insights into marriage are incredibly applicable to communities as well as marriages.
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J and Beyond 2011 took place last month in Kerkrade, Netherlands. Again this year, I was the lead organizer for video production, and have almost finished getting all 60+ videos online for all to see. I also gave a presentation this year about Continuous Integration, and I'd like to share that here.
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Written by Anthony Olsen
In addition to our avatar competition I would like to introduce the site of the year competition. This one is pretty self explanatory and basically involves you nominating your "best" site that you developed in the last 12 months using a Joomlabamboo template. Once again the Joomlabamboo panel will decide on the winner and we will use such varied criteria as:
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Written by Anthony Olsen
Last year we had a little bit of end of financial year fun and gave away some free memberships to users who had the "best" avatar (as judged by our esteemed voting panel). This year I thought I would up the ante somewhat and give away developer memberships as prizes (worth id="mce_marker"95 USD) for the best avatar.
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Written by Anthony Olsen
Element is a colourful and flexible Joomla template that combines subtle pattern textures with bold colour palettes to create a truly beautiful and versatile Joomla template. It comes with a stylish k2 Joomla template and an array of colour choices that make this one of the most flexible templates we have created.
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Written by Anthony Olsen
I know that the whole one page parallax design meme is getting a little old and that there are certainly some great examples of the style implemented in live websites, but I really like the implementation here by Cultural Solutions. Apart from the subtle and yet powerful way they have implemented the parallax I love the textures and judicious use of css3. This is certainly one of my favourite designs for the year.
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Written by Anthony Olsen
Hot on the heels of the update of JB Type for Joomla 1.6 I am pleased to announce that our ever popular and free Joomla twitter module is now available in Joomla 1.6 format. If you are using Joomla 1.6 and want a twitter module you can grab it from the jTweet extension page.
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Written by Anthony Olsen
I have just released the Joomla 1.6 version of JB Type which in the end only needed a few lines of code changed in order to make it compatible with Joomla 1.6. I have also pushed through some additions to the styles that will be used in the upcoming Element Joomla template which is due for release in the next day or so.
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Written by Anthony Olsen
I have been using the Little Snapper screen capture app for well over a year now to capture screenshots of our Joomla Templates but for some reason I have never really looked into the options it provides for sharing images. It's probably easily explained by the fact that I (like I assume most people do) form habits in their workflow that hard to break. My usual workflow for working with Little Snapper is to take all of the screen shots of the template once the local version has been finalised, and then export the images to fireworks where I crop and resize them.
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