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JoomlaJunkie Blog
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The JunkieBlog is a multi author resource for web developers that covers a variety of web related topics. All our authors are passionate about the web and emerging technologies and scour the web for the latest and great news, tutorials and resources!
Recent Posts
New product updates: Morph, Vanilla and the Quick Installer
Happy Thanksgiving folks (for those of you that celebrate it)! We’ve just updated the downloads with new versions of Morph, Vanilla and the Quick Installer. We’re still working on the update to Configurator, so we’re holding off on...
November membership renewal discount – final reminder
Today it’s only 6 days left of our 15% membership renewal discount, which ends November 30. All our members (free or paid) can log in here and renew with voucher code RENEW15 and get 15% off any level of membership in our Joomla templates club....
How to customize the width of your site – with and without Morph’s Configurator
All layouts in Morph use the (Yahoo) YUI CSS grid framework, which has 4 default layouts (doc widths): 750px, 950px, 974px and 100%. These are easily set using Morph’s Configurator (General tab). Setting standard site width in Configurator Want...
New generic quick installer for Morph now available
The quick installer is a combination of the latest version of Joomla, a number of pre-installed and configured extensions that we have tried and tested to be useful time savers, along with well structured dummy content and menu items. See it all in a...
5 Firefox plugins for website development
The age old debate: IE vs Firefox? Well, we already know that Firefox is fast taking over IE’s dominance as the favorite web browser – but there are still a those that choose IE because they don’t know any better. I hope that after ...
Exploring alternatives to Joomla’s default sidebar module position names
One thing that has bugged us for absolute ages is the default names of module positions used in Joomla templates. Specifically, the “left” and “right” positions, which are generally used in a templates sidebars. The issue we h...

