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BTW Thanks for your work Absalom 








mambosolutions_JB wrote:If you are looking for a free version of a nice editor, try HtmlKit. Also a mambo template plugin for it .
Html Kit: http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
Template plugin: http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=106&release_id=2536



deafbiz wrote:mambosolutions_JB wrote:If you are looking for a free version of a nice editor, try HtmlKit. Also a mambo template plugin for it .
Html Kit: http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
Template plugin: http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=106&release_id=2536
*amboforge is down. I hope this plug in will be available for Joomla!
JG


Compass design has published a six part tutorial series about creating a valid xhtml/css joomla template . Starting from building the index.php the series offers a blank CSS file for download and shows how to build a 3 column joomla website with CSS.
Tutorial 1: Creating a W3C valid Joomla template for your Joomla website
www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/creating-a-w3c-valid-joomla-template.html
In this series of tutorials, we'll be building a valid joomla template. Joomla is an open source Content Management System (CMS) that is freely (literally) available and supported by a large on-line community. The site will actually be live on-line from the very beginning, you'll be able to see the different stages as the design develops. As this is a CSS designed site, you'll be able to slowly see the raw joomla design get styled step by step.
Tutorial 2: Installing Joomla, doctype and the blank joomla template
www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/installing-joomla-doctype-and-the-blank-joomla-template.html
In this tutorial we will look quickly at installing joomla and then spend most of our time discussing the joomla doctype and how it relates to a valid joomla site. We'll also briefly look at how to construct a basic or blank joomla template with the index.php file.
Tutorial 3:Free Web Design Tools
www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/free-web-design-tools.html
So we are about to begin design the site for real, but first we need a few tools. Now, everyone probably has their own favorites, but here is a list I have been working on of all the tools you will need to design a site. The good part? They are all free for the downloading.
Tutorial 4: A Blank Template CSS file for Joomla[url=http://www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/a-blank-template-css-file-for-joomla.html]
http://www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials ... oomla.html[/url]
In an earlier tutorial, we discussed a slightly different design process. Instead of creating the design and then doing the CSS layout, we will be doing it the other way round, the Joomla CSS first. We are doing this because we want to make an blank CSS template file that can be reused by anyone.
Tutorial 5: Making a 3 column Joomla Theme for your joomla website
www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/making-a-3-column-joomla-theme-for-your-joomla-website.html
In this joomla tutorial, we will look at a 3 column theme for your joomla website. Most joomla websites use 3 columns and having the theme start with that is a good foundation. Then later we can hide side columns if there is no content in them for that page.
Tutorial 6: Enhancing a Template for Joomla SEO
www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/enhancing-a-template-for-joomla-seo.html
So we have a very basic shell of a web site. Doesn't look very interesting does it. Well, we can soon change that, let's make a few changes. We will also optimize the template for SEO. Joomla has some challenges compared to a static website, but techniques such as those we describe here can improve your joomla SEO efforts.









rygle wrote:Hi,
You may want to check out the Nvu WYSIWYG HTML editor (a development on the Mozilla Suite HTML editor, available at http://www.nvu.com), plus the template building extension from Open4G (http://www.open4g.com/content/view/13/29/).
Nvu is supposed to be the open source Dreamweaver/Frontpage killer, so why bother with the commercial stuff?
Rygle.








gsbe wrote:Thanks for posting the new RESOURCES thread with a summary of this info.
I would recommend adding the compassdesigns.net links posted above by user compass. They are very comprehensive template and css articles.


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