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7 Custom Joomla Template Conversion Tips

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 by dhaval

Many webmasters are now considering migrating their websites to the Joomla CMS. There are many advantages to migration, however, that is another topic altogether. Depending on the current situation of a website, one needs to decide which is the best alternative - creating a new joomla template or converting an existing template to joomla. There are several factors that need to be taken into account to enable the new website to achieve maximum potential and also allow for future growth.

So you are thinking of converting a joomla template?

A new joomla template is usually intended to improve the look of the website. This is one of the main reasons why many webmasters want a new template. One of the easiest options is to get a ready made plain HTML template from an online templates seller and get it converted to a Joomla Template. Some of the advantages to getting a HTML template converted to Joomla are…

  1. Save Money! Cost is reduced as HTML templates purchased are cheaper than to get a customized design. After the template purchase, all one needs to do is convert it to Joomla or get a proficient programmer to do the conversion.
  2. Save time! Since the design work - which takes a lot of time - has already been done, this approach is generally favoured by those who want a quick redesign. Conversion to joomla is also quicker since the template design is usually in HTML format.
  3. There are thousands of plain HTML templates available nowadays from several sources, free ones like OSWD, Open Source Templates, Open Web Design as well as commercial template sellers such as Template Monster, Templates Box and Boxed Art. All these account for a much higher number of templates than the number of ready made joomla templates one can buy from a template seller. More HTML templates = More choice. Thus getting a joomla template converted gives you a wider choice. Choice is a good thing.
  4. When specifying a template for conversion, one has full control of how the end result is in terms of look and feel. This is sort of control can rarely be achieved when one buys a ready made joomla template. You are in a position to dictate the look and feel as well as the functionality at every stage of the development to ensure that the end result meets the required expectations. This is very important.
  5. Stand out from the rest of the crowd. Buying an attractive template may save you time and money initally but in the end hundreds of thousands of websites out there are using the same template. With the same look and feel. So what separates your site from the rest of the pack?
  6. Some webmasters convert an existing template or website design to a Joomla template to allow the website to be ported over to the Joomla CMS. If the website has a large audience that is already familiar with the site’s structure, layout and content navigation, it is recommended to keep intact the look and feel as well as navigation menu items. This is primarily done so that, returning visitors to the website do not have a difficult time locating the content and resources required. Also a website that has maintained a particular look tends to have enforced its own unique brand that that may have taken years to build and reinforce. Thus one should pay close attention to these factors when designing a template for an existing website with a significant user base… but remember any upgrade always opens up many options and room for improvement!
  7. Why consider anything else? Joomla is an award winning cms with a flexible template presentation architecture. By having a template converted for Joomla you ensure you stay with the most cost effective, feature rich and up-to-date CMS available.

Source: http://www.mozami.net/blog/2006/08/7-reasons-for-joomla-template-conversionhtml

Redesigned administration main navigation

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 by dhaval

In Joomla! 1.5, administration navigation was totally redesigned to be clearer and more usable. Regrouped extensions manager, unified Installer/Uninstaller just few to mention. Let take a look at image bellow.

Navigation Joomla!

Navigation Joomla!

Template is able to carry parameters

In Joomla! 1.5 templates are able to have parameters just like modules. This new feature is extremely powerful as it allows developers to create super flexible and versatile templates. All parameters and operation related to template are located in new page Template Parameters.

Templates Parametres

Templates Parametres
  • Here from toolbar we can all template operations such as editing HTML and CSS code, preview, save and apply.
  • In field “Details” we see all information about the template.
  • In Joomla! 1.5 templates are able to carry parameter like modules. By adding this feature we can now expect a lot more flexible and usable templates.
  • Here in field “Menu Assignment” we can assign template to particular menu item. However there are 2 types templates you can’t do assignment: Administrator templates and Default Site template

Editable multiple template css

As we all remember in Joomla! 1.0 template could use multiple CSS files, but from Joomla! Administration we could edit only the default “template_css.css”. Now in Joomla! 1.5, we can edit all CSS files used by the template.

Template CSS

Template CSS

To edit desired CSS file, we just need to click radio button near it and click Edit button on the toolbar.

Bye “Mambot”, Hi “Plugin”

In Joomla! 1.5 we will not ever hear the word “Mambot”. Now it is called “Plugin” and managed in Plugin Manager.

Plugin Manager

Plugin Manager
  • Filter plugins by their name
  • Filter plugins by their state

No text area for intro text

Edit Article

Edit Article
  • Article’s parameters are represented in dynamic sliding panels.
  • In Joomla! 1.5, he text field “Intro text” was gone for good. Now there is only one text field for article text. We can still have intro text by using new button Read more? to separate intro and the main article text. All we need is setting cursor to separator location and hit magic Read more? button. Dashed red line will appear to indicate place of separation.

Unified Article Manager

First, the concept “Content Item” has been changed to “Article”. Second, all articles are now managed in one single place - Article Manager.

Article Manager

Article Manager
  • In Joomla! 1.5 Archive Manager was gone for good, archived articles are now managed in Article Manager by 2 buttons Unarchive and Archive.
  • General parameters related to article, such as making Title linkable, showing Read more link, etc. are now configurable by clicking button Preferences. In Joomla! 1.0 these parameters were located in Global Configuration tab Content.
  • Now we have an option to filter articles by their states: Published, Unpublished or Archived.
  • Archived articles are marked as [Archived] and have grey color.
  • In article listing table we have new column Hits showing articles’ impressions. In Joomla! 1.0 this parameter was located in dedicated Page Impressions which was not very convenient to use.

Unified installer/Uninstaller

In Joomla! 1.5 the process of extension installation / uninstallation is occurred in one single place - Extension Manager.

Extensions Manager

Extensions Manager
  • From top toolbar we can access to unified installer and uninstaller of each extension type.
  • In Joomla! 1.5 we can install an extension from any location on the Internet by providing the URL of extension’s installation package.

All-new Menu Item management

In Joomla! 1.0 the process of creating new menu item and it’s further management was a real pain for beginners. Joomla! Development team kept that in mind and they did really good job fixing this issue. Now it’s very straight forward to create and manage menu items.

When creating new menu item we select it’s type from very clear tree of menu item types. In Joomla! 1.0 it was a jungle of options and it was really confused.

Menu Item - New

Menu Item - New

After creating new menu item, we have true full control on it. We can change it’s type, parameter, whatever we want. In Joomla! 1.0, if we selected wrong type, the only choice left is delete that item and create new one.

Menu Item - Edit

Menu Item - Edit
  • Once menu item was created it’s type can still be changed by button Change Type.
  • Each menu item has a lot of parameters making it flexible and versatile. For example in the screenshot above menu item link to an article has parameters defining how to display that article.
  • In Joomla! 1.5, all menu items have options on how to open it. In Joomla! 1.0, only menu items link to content items have this option.

Separated Articles’ common settings

As we remember in Joomla! 1.0 global article parameters like: Show Title, Title Linkable, PDF Icon, Print Icon, etc. are located in Global Configuration, tab Content. Now in Joomla! 1.5, these settings were moved to Article Manager under button Preferences.

Article Setings

Article Setings

Popup frame with dim background looks very stylish and is user friendly.

Separated Trash manger for menus and articles

In Joomla! 1.5, the Trash Manager was split into 2 new Menu Trash Manager and Article Trash Manager. Their functionalities remained the same as in Joomla! 1.0.

Article Trash

Article Trash

Menu Trash

Source: http://www.joomlashine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5&Itemid=5