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Complete design proposal for the Joomla! Community Magazine

Following our first design proposal towards the new Joomla! Community Magazine (read more here: http://www.alltogetherasawhole.org/profiles/blogs/first-draft-mockup-of-the), we are now presenting our final proposal, that consists of 2 layouts: a standalone design and a design that integrates with the existing Joomla.org website network.



Standalone design:… Continue

Posted on December 31, 2009 at 7:30pm — 15 Comments

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First draft mockup of the Joomla! Community Magazine

I'm glad to announce that Komrade/JoomlaWorks has finished the first draft mockup of the "Joomla! Community Magazine".



The thinking behind the design:

- clear, concise UI: navigate easily, find what you need easily even if you're new to Joomla!

- it's community oriented, so the efforts/activities of its members/community should be displayed with higher priority, thus the focus on "community engagement". That means focus on people, events and everything that is… Continue

Posted on December 16, 2009 at 11:00am — 53 Comments

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Add Joomla! Documentation as a reference book in Panic's Coda editor (Mac)

Originally published on http://blog.joomlaworks.gr/post/234830808/add-joomla-documentation-as-a-coda-book



When it comes to Joomla! development these days, I prefer to use Panic's Coda editor on the Mac. It's what I ever wanted from an editor: clutter-free interface and powerful features!

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Posted on November 6, 2009 at 4:30am — 1 Comment

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At 7:37am on November 19, 2010, Dan RiefstahlDan Riefstahl said…
Fotis,

K2 is amazing. Thanks for all your work on this an for making it free. It has made my life so much easier.
At 9:17am on December 6, 2009, Amy StephenAmy Stephen said…
Happy Birthday, Fotis!
At 9:18am on October 2, 2009, Amy StephenAmy Stephen said…
Respect. Thanks for joining in. Your a development leader and I, for one, would love to learn from you.
 
 
 

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