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Written by Dan
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Friday, 27 June 2008 |
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Right now we're looking for Partners and Volunteers to help out with JoomlaEnvy.
Today we just partnered with MallJoomla Who is still currently in Beta stage and is going to production soon. We are doing affiliate deals but we prefer mutual linking speaking of we are also doing and affilliate link with alldeia.com.
We Need Volunteers! Right now we are looking for volunteers for the following things:
Building templates
Converting templates to Joolma 1.5.x
Forum Manager the answer questions and keep the clean!
Researcher to help improve the site features and abilities
If you think you can help out apply here!
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Written by Dan
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 |
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You've probably noticed some changes as the site has been static for sometime now. PeopleFriendly Web Design is taking over the site for management and updates. Joomla Envy will remain free and will again to soon provide more templates.
Right now we are seeking volenteers to help manage the site. The duties that and skills that are needed will be published soon.
As of now we are currently working on updating the site so it is current and which includes:
Updaing the blog.
Updating the Demo server.
Updating contact information.
Cleaning up the Forums.
Creating a survey to enhance user experence.
As for now email us your throughts through our contact page.
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Written by Dan
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
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What happened? What is happening? What is going to
happen?
I decided I wanted to focus the site more on design, joomla
templates, services, and community benefits.
So I started and got rid of the news because that is what the main
joomla site is for, and there are also dedicated sites to that sort of
thing. I got rid of the labs because I
don’t have time to support it. All
designers know you shouldn’t have something up you can’t support.
What is happening?
Then I added the SEO Tools section, because that is
something ALL Joomla users NEED because most people’s SEO SUCKS! And I am going to start posting blogs about
it, so people can work to achieve better Joomla SEO. With this update I also updated my custom
work page so it is now more clear what my prices are, average time to do the
job and what is involved in the process.
I am almost done with another Free joomla template for the free joomla
template club. This one all the modules
will be collapsible and just amazing-ness transparent. I am also going to continuing updating different
pages and the design of the site, like reducing all the image sizes, refining
the look, and focusing all of the ideas.
What is going to happen?
I am going to release some paid templates so I can support
the site and invest in some other ideas that are purely for the community, but
re going to take months to develop. I
will continue to do this so I am going to give the option to buy the template
individually and or a club. If you’re
already a member you will be able to upgrade your account for a small amount.
I figure while I posting a blog I’ll say a little something
about myself.................
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Written by Dan
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Friday, 23 February 2007 |
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This JoomlaEnvy Blog entery is about adding changeable reflection, shadows, and boarders to any Joomla or normal template, we’ll be talking about specifically Joomla templates here so not to worry.
First of all this is super easy. I’ve packed the necessary files in the download section called “reflection and other things.zip” or download it here. These options are included with all of our club templates you can join here .
Now to the point, first you have to include the javascript files in the header of the template. Were going to need to include the simple java script I made for this and then mootools and also were going to have a mini script in the header that defines what you are going to do to the images.
It should look like this:...........
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