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Jan 09
2009

Launched! Malcolm Pirnie!

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla 1.5 , joomla 1.0 , 4web news

We are very pleased to announce the re-launch of Malcolm Pirnie's website. They are an environmental consulting firm based in White Plains, NY.

We originally built Pirnie's site back in 2006 in Joomla 1.0.  At that point in time, we made heavy use of exmenu -- an extension that allowed menus to be broken into a main top nav and a left side nav.  I think I had about 8 templates on the site as well, including one for the home page, one blank page, and about 6 variations on the inside page.

After Bill ported the site to Joomla 1.5, we slimmed this to three templates -- one for home, one for inside, and a blank page. We used a lot of interesting templating tricks to get this done.  We also added FrontPage Slideshow and Wysiwyg Pro for the editor -- making for easier pasting from Word, easier creation of internal links, and easy maintenance.

Jan 06
2009

Joomla 1.5 Template Tips & Tricks: Displaying Site Name

Posted by Jen Kramer in templates , joomla 1.5

In honor of the new Lynda.com Joomla Templates videos that have been released, I'm going to do a series of blog posts on cool tips and tricks for your Joomla templates.

First up, something easy: how to display your site name within the template.

The site name is entered when installing Joomla. It's used in the back end of Joomla, in the administrator screens (typically in a black bar near the top of the page).   It's used if your site is offline in the default "site is offline" display screen as well.

Dec 03
2008

Cool new extension: Alienation Digital Image Editor

Posted by Jen Kramer in usability , media manager , joomla extensions , joomla 1.5

Got an email this morning announcing the new Digital Image Editor that runs inside of Joomla.   Very cool!!!  I have only tried the demo on the site, but it looks great.

It's a very basic editor that does simple things like crop, rotate, resize, flip, and apply a few filters. There's a history option so a client can go backwards if they make a mistake. That's really all a client needs to get images on their site. It's definitely not Photoshop -- but it doesn't NEED to be. This is intended for people who want to post a photo directly from the digital camera, then edit the image within Joomla, making Joomla one-stop shopping for posting content and images.

Drawback: it does save the original image and you save the edited version as another file. Downside to this is that your disk space could fill up very quickly with original pictures, particularly if they're straight off a many megapixel digital camera.

Nov 25
2008

J!10 vs J!15 - some thoughts

Posted by Bill Tomczak in joomla 1.5 , joomla 1.0 , coding standards

With the impending end of official support for Joomla! 1.0 and as I prepare for my session at the upcoming CMS conference, I've found myself revisiting the ongoing question of whether to build sites in 1.0 or 1.5.

As a developer who has enthusiastically embraced 1.5, my knee jerk reaction is that of course (!) we should all be building new sites in 1.5 and drop 1.0 like a hot potato. How could anyone even question this? Some of the comments to the official annoucement (see here) served to remind me that there are other perspectives well worth consideration. Although I have to say, I find the comment that  "I realy[sic] hate 1.5. Its[sic] just so messy that I would send the programmes[sic] back to school and scrap the whole code" pretty much impossible to warm up to on any level. I'll just vehemently disagree with that assessment and move on to my main points.

Other, more thoughtful comments made me reconsider that knee jerk reaction. Here at 4Web, our focus is on high end, custom Joomla sites for large companies. As a developer writing the custom extensions, I have rarely seen a better - or even equally - congenial environment and API for extending and customizing a code base as I see in J!15. Things that were difficult or a struggle in J!10 are a breeze. For us and our goals, there is no question that J!15 is the way to go. Thus the knee jerk.

Nov 21
2008

Blacklisting and Whitelisting HTML Tags in Joomla 1.5.8

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla 1.5 , development , configuration

I really love Joomla! User Group New England. We meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month. And it's amazing what happens when you put so many intelligent people in one room -- the problems we solve!

Earlier that day, I was working on a site that had just been upgraded to Joomla 1.5.8. I noticed that a script tag I had included in a piece of content was getting stripped out when I saved the article.

Step 1: examine the wysiwyg pro settings. Wysiwyg Pro is our prefered editor for Joomla, as its usability is awesome for our clients. Of course, it hadn't been stripping out the script tag before, so why was it going now?

Nov 21
2008

Launched! Concord Group Insurance!

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla extensions , joomla 1.5 , 4web news

In conjunction with Church & Main, we've launched the new Concord Group Insurance site.

CGI is a longtime client of Church & Main.  Their previous site was static HTML. While it looked great, it wasn't possible for CGI to make their own edits.

Church & Main provided us with all graphic design direction as well as strategy for the site. We built the site based on their requirements.

Nov 14
2008

Launched! Brew Your Own Magazine!

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla extensions , joomla 1.5 , 4web news

Finally, after months of work, we are thrilled to announce we've launched Brew Your Own: The How-To Homebrew Beer Magazine.

This is a companion site to WineMaker Magazine, which was released earlier, in September.

BYO has been around for years, and puts out all kinds of interesting articles and resources for home beer brewers. We used a ton of extensions to make this site go, including JoomSuite Content, RS Gallery 2, MyBlog, VirtueMart, the Joomla poll and the Joomla banner module.

Nov 08
2008

Flash version 10

Posted by Bill Tomczak in media manager , joomla 1.5 , configuration

There has been some buzz lately about Flash version 10 breaking the media manager in Joomla. This won't be fixed until after 1.5.8 so what to do in the meantime? Since it only affects the media manager in the administrator, at least the problem only affects your staff. Your choices are to either wait to upgrade Flash until Joomla fixes the problem. If it's too late for that, all you need to do is disable the media manager's flash uploader. Go to "Global Configuration/System" and right at the bottom set "Enable Flash Uploader" to no. Who knows? Maybe you'll prefer this setting anyway!

If you would like to know what version of Flash you are running:

 http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_15507

Oct 31
2008

Flash 10 causing problems in Joomla media manager

Posted by Jen Kramer in media manager , joomla 1.5 , configuration

Flash 10 was released with the new Adobe CS4. I'm sure it does wonderful things for Adobe... but it's breaking a lot of Flash-based image uploaders out there, including Joomla's in the Media Manager.

More information on the Joomla site.

Basically, the Joomla team says that they will not be fixing this problem in 1.5.7 or 1.5.8, but will address it after that.  

Oct 26
2008

July 22, 2009: The End of Joomla 1.0, and Frequently Asked Questions

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla extensions , joomla 1.5 , joomla 1.0

Support for Joomla 1.0 is slated to end on July 22, 2009, 18 months after the release of Joomla 1.5.

 This leads to many Frequently Asked Questions.

 1. Should I be building my new Joomla sites in Joomla 1.0 or Joomla 1.5?

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