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August 29, 2008 at 9:20 am #132709JA Vega – Userguide for Joomla! 1.0.x
With the release of JA Vega template for Joomla and Mambo, for the first time, a modern web design technique called SIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is introduced into Joomla templates. sIFR is a method to insert rich typography into web pages without sacrificing accessibility, search engine friendliness, or markup semantics which has been fine tuned into JA vega template.
I. TEMPLATE
1.1 Template Installation
After downloading JA Vega package, you will find template package named: ja_vega_template_j1.0.x.zip
Proceed installation of JA Vega as other normal Joomla! templates. If you don’t know how to do installation or set a template as default, please check the How to install Joomla! template guide.
After installing and setting JA Vega as default template, your site should look like this:
To see position located in site, in Navigation toolbar input string “?tp=1” at the end of site link
1.2 Template Configuration
JA Vega support Show/Hide right panel function.
JA Vega module positions are available here. You just need to configure your modules to be loaded on those positions to match JA Vega style.
If you don’t know how to create module position in Joomla!, please follow this guide
II. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
Q: I want to add a template position in to my Joomla!
A: Go to your Administration Panel, Site -> Template Manager -> Module Positions. Add your template positions and hit the Save button.Q: Where can I change my footer?
A: If you want to change or remove something in the footer, just open the “ja_justicia/footer.php” then modify it to suite your needs.Q: My images take a lot of white space and do not look good?
A: The {mosimage} may show some extra padding and margin. To solve this problem, go to your Joomla! Administrator -> Mambots -> Site Mambots and change the margin and padding parameters of MOS Image mambot to 0.
Q: Images without caption are stuck with text?
A: It is because Joomla! generates the code different when {mosimage} has and doesn’t have its caption. So when you decide that the image will not having a caption, put it between the div tag like this <div class=”mosimage” style=”float: left;”>{mosimage}</div>Q: What’s a module style? And module class suffix?
A: Almost modules offer you a parameter called Module Class Suffix. Set a value for this parameter and you will have your module’s appearance differs from the others. JA templates often provide you some module styles which can be found in Module Styles area of the guide. -
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