Items tagged with : joomla

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A huge Joomla Extension No No I do a lot of templates, and I program extensions, and I create full websites for clients, almost all with or for Joomla. Basically, I spend most of m...
Biggest Challenge with Joomla When you start working with Joomla!, your experience is instantly molded by your previous experiences in web development and content management.  For ...
Book Review: Mastering Joomla 1.5 Extension and Framework Development For people looking to learn a lot about programming for Joomla 1.5, then this is the best book available to you. Mastering Joomla 1.5 Extension and Fr...
Comparing Wordpress, Drupal, and Joomla's Websites There are far too many posts comparing three of the largest PHP-coded Open Source CMSs: Drupal, Wordpress, and Joomla. They each have their own meri...
Custom content types are not the future There has been an explosion in CCKs for Joomla (Content Construction Kit). Perhaps you've heard of them, some examples are K2, Zoo, FlexiContent,...
Developers Pledge: Support 1.6 by release This is a challenge for developers of Joomla products. I have seen it elsewhere, and wanted to push for it here. The challenge is to pledge 1.6 supp...
FlexiContent Tutorial: Basics I have recently, and rather silently, updated my website this month. The central feature of this website is now FlexiContent, which is a great extensi...
Gnome Tweets Features Easy installation through Control Panel Can follow any public Twitter timeline Display 1-20 of the latest tweets Easy to style Joomla ...
How to improve Joomla module nomenclature and semantics Module names in Joomla are often unfriendly to users and for semantics, but also creating better names makes it harder to interface a new template wit...
Illegal file sharing of Joomla products I do regular work with various other providers for Joomla services and software, and once in a while we get interesting support requests. For exampl...

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Client Review

We were extremely pleased with the design work that Jeremy provided for Giggle Learn.  He immediately caught on to our vision, he was creative, met all deadlines, and was very easy to work with.  We plan on working with Jeremy in the future!

From: Laurie

Project: Giggle Learn Board Games

Community Commitment

Gnome on the run does provide discounts for groups or organizations that clearly demonstrate the ability to positively impact those around them.  Requests will be handled on an individual basis, so you will have to contact us to get specific details. We do this as a way to give back to those who give a lot to positively engage and impact those around.