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  • Hung Dinh Friend
    #139437

    Now you can have a closer look at the template via the live demo

    http://template15.joomlart.com/ja_nickel/

    For the first time, Cufon is now introduced in the template

    We are still working on color variations, some minor improvement & bug fixes before the final release.

    sfpkent Friend
    #297234

    Hi Hung,

    Thanks, I like it, simple and clean, really suitable for business purpose. 🙂

    2Patrick Friend
    #297236

    Great to have a new template for business purposes . JA Bellatrix and JA Mageia were one of the very good business templates so now we have a very worthy new 2009 contender.

    Keep it up guys !

    Arvind Chauhan Moderator
    #297237

    Simple and easy design. I even like the Create account link. That makes easy for new users to sign up without opening a new page. I registered on the demo and i t was all done without opening a new page. That’s Good Work.

    sfpkent Friend
    #297244

    <em>@drarvindc 119348 wrote:</em><blockquote>Simple and easy design. I even like the Create account link. That makes easy for new users to sign up without opening a new page. I registered on the demo and i t was all done without opening a new page. That’s Good Work.</blockquote>

    Agree with you, we don’t have to redirect our users to new page and straight away register there. 🙂

    sunrise Friend
    #297255

    Thanks a lot Hung for this very nice, simple and elegant template. It will be exciting to see how many great sites will be made using this template. It looks simple be also offers a lot of potential for modifying.

    It is also nice to see you are more active in the Forum.

    So is the the 1st February site, or 2nd March site? Not that it matters really.

    sunrise Friend
    #297256

    What is “cufon”, I wondered. Maybe I just have not bee reading up on web news and I am really behind the times.

    I looked it up and if I understand it right, it allows you to use custom fonts on a website. If that is rightm it adds a lot of possibility. Sounds exciting. Does anyone have any experience with this? It would be interesting to learn more.

    Here is an interesting link I found.

    http://cameronmoll.com/archives/2009/03/cufon_font_embedding/

    Sunsetdriver Friend
    #297257

    Thanks for the live preview, Hung. Very nice indeed, also for a community site.
    Out of curiosity, when you’ll start to do a “modules variations” page? I think it’s a missing feature of your templates.
    Thanks.

    Phill Moderator
    #297271

    Nice clean template but a couple of minor things that I picked up on.

    Firstly the slideshow navigation. I have only looked at it in IE7 but it currently just looks like a black box with a badly positioned square moving over it. I can see no images and currently little point to it.

    Next is the top dropdown menus. On my flat screen I can read the dim items fine but on most crt’s (not sure how many people still have them) I am struggling to read the menu items until they are highlighted.

    Aside from that this template has a lot of potential.

    ayambangkok Friend
    #297293

    <em>@Hung Dinh 119341 wrote:</em><blockquote>Now you can have a closer look at the template via the live demo

    http://template15.joomlart.com/ja_nickel/

    For the first time, Cufon is now introduced in the template

    We are still working on color variations, some minor improvement & bug fixes before the final release.</blockquote>

    I hope you will add some color style and also module class suffix. But another important part is, I hope you can consider to integrated the CB Login with the template. If it can support it, then it will be perfect …

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #297297

    CB Login requires Community Builder as part of the site. Sadly I haven’t seen any JS Pop up Login like in JA Opal etc. already in JA Sanidine and I also do not know if this should even be made a CB Login only module as main login of the site, when all users of the templates would be forced to use Community Builder although they do not need this component on their site.

    Anyone who needs the module to point to the appropriate CB pages like CB Register, Forgot password and username can install a certain plugin that automatically redirects the paths to those matching CB pages. Look in the JED at http://extensions.joomla.org

    Basically, the CB Login module has complete own codes, so to create a CB Login JS Popup Login Module will require some coding knowledge and experience and like I said, it requires Community Builder and not all will use it, so a main login based on CB would force users to use CB although they do not want.

    imsleepy Friend
    #297343

    I guess the biggest question I have is IE8 compatibility “out of the box”. Has this been done?

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #297358

    <em>@imsleepy 119484 wrote:</em><blockquote>I guess the biggest question I have is IE8 compatibility “out of the box”. Has this been done?</blockquote>

    I have tested a random selection of demos on that, see my thread about the new release, I will also test this one now.

    http://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/we-proudly-present-ie8-stable/

    ayambangkok Friend
    #297371

    <em>@wooohanetworks 119424 wrote:</em><blockquote>CB Login requires Community Builder as part of the site. Sadly I haven’t seen any JS Pop up Login like in JA Opal etc. already in JA Sanidine and I also do not know if this should even be made a CB Login only module as main login of the site, when all users of the templates would be forced to use Community Builder although they do not need this component on their site.

    Anyone who needs the module to point to the appropriate CB pages like CB Register, Forgot password and username can install a certain plugin that automatically redirects the paths to those matching CB pages. Look in the JED at http://extensions.joomla.org

    Basically, the CB Login module has complete own codes, so to create a CB Login JS Popup Login Module will require some coding knowledge and experience and like I said, it requires Community Builder and not all will use it, so a main login based on CB would force users to use CB although they do not want.</blockquote>

    Dear woohan, in some part, i agree with you not to completely force user to use CB on their Joomlart templated website. But in other part, I hope the developer at least provide some options to support this type module since we know that CB and other profiling joomla component is very famous now 😀

    we2solutions Friend
    #297387

    Hi Hung,

    Nice and clean site.but not impressed much like Sanidine or opal.but good stuff

    thanks

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