Thursday, February 09, 2012
joomla_template_designTitle : Joomla! Template Design
Author : Tessa Blakeley Silver
Publisher : Packt Publishing Ltd., 32 Lincoln Road, Olton, Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK.
File : pdf
Pages : 227
Size : 8 mb

Summary :

Joomla! is a free, award-winning content management system written in PHP that allows users to easily publish their content on the World Wide Web and intranets.

The Joomla! template is a series of files within the Joomla! CMS that control the presentation of the content. The template is the basic foundation design for viewing your Joomla! website. To produce the effect of a "complete" website, the template works hand in hand with the content stored in the Joomla! databases.

This book will help you learn about how to use multiple templates in the same site. It also guides you on using animations and other effects in Joomla! templates and provides you with tricks for tweaking existing templates.

Chapter 1 will help you to brush up your web skills, especially XHTML and CSS, and help you to get ready for designing a great template for the most popular, robust, open‑source content management system available for the Web today!

Chapter 2 covers the key elements of a Joomla! template and what considerations to to make while working with your mock up. You will learn some basic techniques for image extraction and optimization, and some tips and tricks to speed up the
design process.

Chapter 3 will help you in setting up your development environment and an HTML editor for a smooth workflow. You will also see some of the alternatives to a full Joomla! install. You will learn about the two versions of your design—one with tables and one with semantic XHTML and CSS.

Chapter 4 will help you understand the basic wash—rinse—repeat process of debugging and validating your template's code. You will learn how to use the W3C's XHTML and CSS validation tools. You will further explore the value of using Firefox as a development tool by using its JavaScript Console and Firebug extension.

Chapter 5 talks about the templateDetails.xml file and what each part of that file does in detail. Also, you will learn how to package your finished template
into a working ZIP file that anyone should be able to upload into their own Joomla! installation.

Chapter 6 covers the standard XHTML Markup and CSS classes for Joomla!. You will also review the standard ways to control what markup is produced via PHP and the Joomla! Administration Panel.

Chapter 7 will help you to add drop-down menus to your Joomla! template and discuss various ways to display Flash content.

In Chapter 8, you will look at the most popular methods to get you going with Ajax in Joomla! and to help you create interactive and dynamic forms in your Joomla! site. Also, you will see some cool JavaScripts and JavaScript toolkits that you can use to make your site appear "Ajaxy". This chapter will also help you learn how to download and install Joomla! Extensions for your Joomla! site.

Chapter 9 gives some key tips for easily implementing today's coolest CSS tricks into your template as well as a few final "fix them" tips for problems that you'll probably run into, once you turn the site over to the content editors.
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