Tag: drupal
Template Expands Automatically with your Content – WordPress, Joomla, Drupal or HTML/CSS!
psd2cssonline.com – Sick and tired of all the hoops you had to jump through to get expanding themes with psd2css Online? All your problems are over! Use the new _frame Layer Naming Convention and get a theme that exands with your content instantly and without any special slicing of layers or manual editing of the CSS. Watch the video and see how easy it is to get Joomla, WordPress, Drupal themes and just plain HTML/CSS designs to expand with your text content. You can even put other psd2css Online features inside the _frame (links, buttons, image gallery thumbnails, anything!) and they will push down with the content. This features makes all of the previous videos explaining the expanding theme techniques obsolete! Don’t forget to fan the psd2css Online Facebook Page: facebook.com
Tiki – the WordPress and MediaWiki Alternative
When you’re looking for a content management system for online publishing, two brands are usually near the top of the list: WordPress and MediaWiki. WordPress is by far the best known blogging platform. MediaWiki powers Wikipedia. Both have core strengths and weaknesses that may not fit with your specific project. Tiki bridges a number of the features found in both, without the complexity required for installing something like Drupal. LockerGnome’s Jake Ludington talks with part of the Tiki team about how their CMS solves content publishing problems.
Install Joomla on your Windows computer using WAMP server
Canadian Tech Online – www.canadiantechonline.com Original Article – bit.ly Joomla! is a very powerful, dynamic, and robust Content Management System (CMS) that runs off of Apache web server, MySQL, and PHP. It is often deployed in coporate intranets as well as a wealth of some of the most popular website on the internet today. If you are a web developer looking to do a mockup of a page, or need to develop a customer’s website offline (or without webspace) then this is the best route for you to go. This is also quite handy for developers to import websites that are currently online to help predict and troubleshoot possible glitches when a site goes through a major update. Setting up Joomla! on your very own Windows computer is as simple as following 6 very short steps: Step 1 – Get Server Software – Joomla! is a web application and needs to be run on top of several other server applications in order to appear in your browser. – You need a database program, a webserver, an operating system, and a scripting language. – WAMP server fills this gap. WAMP stands for Windows, apache, mysql, and php. – Download Install WAMP server www.wampserver.com Step 2 – Get Joomla! – Joomla is essentially ditributed as a bunch of php scripts in a zip file. – Download the latest version of Joomla at www.joomla.org Step 3 – Start WAMP Server – In order to install Joomla, you must have all of the needed server components running. – Double click the WAMP server icon from your desktop of choose …