joomlaCode.org
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joomlaCode.org
What type of projects does JoomlaCode allow? Can I use it to host my template projects for Joomla?
Re: joomlaCode.org
Hi,
We favor code projects as ini extensions, and not the average template project with templates that are around everywhere. How ever, if you think you have original designs, they are allowed.
We favor code projects as ini extensions, and not the average template project with templates that are around everywhere. How ever, if you think you have original designs, they are allowed.
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Re: joomlaCode.org
I would appreciate guidance on developing an education portal using joomla. Since web development is not my forte, I would appreciate if you could please guide me on identifying joomla developers, who could help me in developing such a portal on a shoestring budget. Also if you can, please suggest template creator software that can be used to create highly interactive templates. I would appreciate any and all guidance you could spare.
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Re: joomlaCode.org
You can post a request here: http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=177
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Re: joomlaCode.org
Thanks for the help! I was just wondering since Joomla.org really has no template directory of any kind.RobInk wrote:Hi,
We favor code projects as ini extensions, and not the average template project with templates that are around everywhere. How ever, if you think you have original designs, they are allowed.
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Re: joomlaCode.org
I’m using 3 bridge in my site (Joomla, phpbb3, Gallery2 and MediaWiki). Rokbridge is geatworks and no conflict with otherbridge.
But now, from Marius, JFusion will support multibridge with Galler2 and Wiki. And i’m waiting some news….
But now, from Marius, JFusion will support multibridge with Galler2 and Wiki. And i’m waiting some news….
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Re: joomlaCode.org
Yes JFusion works with phpBB3, gallery2 and dokuwiki with the current jfusion release. A mediawiki JFusion plugin is also being worked on, but it is trickier as mediawiki uses 100+ global PHP vars, which makes frameless integration a nightmare.tssaleem wrote:But now, from Marius, JFusion will support multibridge with Galler2 and Wiki. And i’m waiting some news….
Thanks, Marius
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Re: joomlaCode.org
Joomlacode.org is news to me! Just found about!
How to join? and what is expected from members?
Thanks
How to join? and what is expected from members?
Thanks
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Hi,Kualaho wrote:Joomlacode.org is news to me! Just found about!
How to join? and what is expected from members?
Thanks
It is a developer repository, you can register and host a project there to develop Joomla! extensions.
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Re: joomlaCode.org
Thanks Robin. I will give it a go.