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  • zorroh Friend
    #477999

    who reads your information? people! you must offer your info in readable box.

    information is like a music… some music sounds not bad but if you are going in to concert and concert WOW’s you then probally you buy a CD or going to itunes to make there some purchases..

    point is.. information and content is a king, but if you are presenting it with bad concert then you are failing – noone wants to buy your music / noone wants to read your information.

    again – we dont need what likes us for tech- and it-people. we need to develop websites what are relevant to are visitors/users.
    ****

    with shered links i just trying to throw some ideas in to air… maybe then something starting to move

    Gavick released their News magazin template: http://demo.gavick.com/joomla25/news/

    splico123, can you show also some links for good News magazin what likes you most?

    NB! Happy New Year 🙂

    tfosnom Friend
    #478449

    One of the major concerns now that responsive is the only way to go ( it seems) is how do you get a complex template like Teline xxx with its numerous positions & features to be fully responsive in all situations. Given that most Teline users overpopulate the site with Junk and adsense/monetise the shit outta it. The template designer has no control over the abuse that some crazies put the template through, then whine, moan, beef & bitch that because it cannot do exaclty what obsure thing they want – support then HAS to fix it etc . LOL

    My suggestion would be for JA to develop a google adsense module and google analytics position and that type of stuff into each J.3.0 template and force the adsense module to have 1 only ad on each page to save the obsessive from themselves. that is ad another module or position for the adsense and the template deliberately crashes.

    Shannon

    zorroh Friend
    #478734

    Take a look, nice technology news magazine with great design:
    http://www.theverge.com/

    CES 2o13 subportal
    http://www.theverge.com/ces-2013

    🙂

    Hung Dinh Friend
    #478740

    <em>@zorroh 353850 wrote:</em><blockquote>Take a look, nice technology news magazine with great design:
    http://www.theverge.com/

    CES 2o13 subportal
    http://www.theverge.com/ces-2013

    :)</blockquote>

    That’s a nice one Zorroh

    By the way, a quick update on this project which we did wanted to do in 2012. There were a few obstacles which we need to get resolved before continuing the Teline V developments.

    – There have been so many Joomla versions in just one year, specially the Joomla 3.0. We certainly want Teline V to natively support Joomla 3.0. It is a not a good ideal to support Joomla 2.5 and just “compatible”with Joomla 3.0

    – Teline V will need to use quite a lot extensions, which also need time to be upgraded/rewritten for Joomla 3.0

    – Teline V must be Responsive and more importantly, be responsive the bootstrap way. The T3V2 is mobile ready only, we wont be able to include Bootstrap into T3v2, Adding all kind of libraries into a framework to support new product and put an extra weight back on previous templates are not the way to go. JAT3 v1 is for Joomla 1.0 and 1.5, JAT3 v2 is for Joomla 1.5, and Joomla 2.5, JAT3 v3 is for Joomla 2.5 and 3.0

    Therefore, we had pushed the development of T3v3 (JAT3 v3) prior to the development of Teline V. This 2012 project has to find its way to 2013.

    Nevertheless, a good news that the T3v3 framework has reached a few major milestones for the past 4 months. Almost at the same time I initiated the development of Teline V (Did I mention this in another post?)

    – T3v3 made stable release 2 months ago
    – Developer Community announced 2 days ago https://plus.google.com/u/1/102043373471577568183/posts/fFdFjWKLNSo
    https://github.com/joomlart/t3v3 is now actively maitained and we can expect another major release within this week.

    splico123 Friend
    #478810

    So ETA for Teline V unknown atm? maybe can tell us before summer, after summer, end of year? 🙂 would help a lot to plan our own projects.

    TomC Moderator
    #478813

    <em>@splico123 353949 wrote:</em><blockquote>So ETA for Teline V unknown atm? maybe can tell us before summer, after summer, end of year? 🙂 would help a lot to plan our own projects.</blockquote>
    Can’t force quality of progress, my friend . . . patience is a virtue

    Best to continue to utilize Teline IV until such time as a more “solid” plan and prognosis for a Teline V can be provided.

    😎

    zorroh Friend
    #480253

    worth to consider to add this feature for Teline V:
    http://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/magazine-swipe-page-theme/

    :p

    richnyc30 Friend
    #480951

    I’m using Teline IV. Does anyone know where to put the Google Analytics code? Obviously there is no index.php like a normal site and I tried in the default file way down deep and I keep thinking there must be another place to put the code that works properly?
    Richard

    Stork11 Friend
    #480987

    <em>@richnyc30 356720 wrote:</em><blockquote>I’m using Teline IV. Does anyone know where to put the Google Analytics code? Obviously there is no index.php like a normal site and I tried in the default file way down deep and I keep thinking there must be another place to put the code that works properly?
    Richard</blockquote>
    Hi Richard,

    You should put analytics code in the end of “/templates/ja_teline_iv/blocks/footer.php” file.

    Regards.

    zorroh Friend
    #481010

    <em>@richnyc30 356720 wrote:</em><blockquote>I’m using Teline IV. Does anyone know where to put the Google Analytics code? Obviously there is no index.php like a normal site and I tried in the default file way down deep and I keep thinking there must be another place to put the code that works properly?
    Richard</blockquote>

    there are several plugins to put your analytics code:
    http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/site-management/analytics/site-analytics-google-based

    yasar_61 Friend
    #482150

    Hi
    V wire so nice to have in the future.

    supported MediaShare jacomment

    Category JANEX should be similar to.

    I hope you will as soon as possible
    thanks

    zorroh Friend
    #484297
    obliat Friend
    #484312

    I simplified my Teline IV at ecars.bg enough to suit my blogging style and now I’m even adding a catalog (for which I need to by K2 Compare component in addition to J2 K2 Fields & Search module). Seems like I’m a bit off of all the new things – tons of new features and options around with Joomla progress, so one can easily get confused – and probably won’t be able to contribute on specific suggestions rather than one:

    I DO THINK Classifieds component is a must with Teline V.

    Yes, there’s some Classifieds components out there, but none of them looks good enough to me. And this is probably a tough-to-create extension/component. Being not a developer I’d contribute every (other) way I can to it.

    Of course this is from my point of view and because I need it, but news/media template like Teline has to have it. I’d even consider it for my JA Wall (I’m catching myself for waiting too long now on launching it LOL, maybe I’m waiting for J3.0 verison I don’t know).

    Someone in another thread said K2 is a zombie and I wonder why? Is there a good reason to drop it with Teline V? Well not drop it entirely (it could be supported), but use Content component and features of J3.0 and Teline V for that matter instead?

    bostonmedialab Friend
    #484477

    Absolutely agree, it’s time for Teline V – lightweight responsive news template. Personally i would even pay extra to have it made sooner then later. There is a need for a fast magazine style bootstrapped template, most template makers overload their designs with unnecessary stuff that dramatically slows down websites. It’s time for Teline V!

    zorroh Friend
    #484603

    did you see http://thenextweb.com/ ? i really like The Next Web’s idea and solutions, it is responsive, lightweight, simple, user-friendly, logical and still elegant and stylish! 🙂

    my overview of The Next Web

    I’m really looking forward to have such nice template from JoomlArt for news sites 😎 :p

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