15 April, 2010
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Joomla Advanced CSS
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Joomla! Advanced CSS shows how those familiar with Joomla! and with hand-coded HTML and CSS can take the next step in creating a dynamic website with a unique look and feel. Jen Kramer McKibben goes deep into the functionality of this open-source content management system, exploring topics like putting more style into modules, editing CSS on the fly using the Firefox Web Developer toolbar, creating horizontal and vertical menu layouts, and including images in those menus. Exercise files accompany the course.
Topics include:
* Using the Firefox Web Developer toolbar
* Styling Joomla! modules
* Styling a multi-page article
* Creating horizontal and vertical menus
* Incorporating images in menus
* Styling banner ads
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April 26, 2010 at 7:42 PM
testing comment
Making the Sidebar and the Post Area to be of Same Height
Some of the simple blogger templates use CSS to set the background color of the sidebar and the main post part.In this case,the heights of these two columns can be different making it look a little awkward.In many cases you may want to make both of these columns of the same height.
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Making the Sidebar and the Post Area to be of Same Height
Some of the simple blogger templates use CSS to set the background color of the sidebar and the main post part.In this case,the heights of these two columns can be different making it look a little awkward.In many cases you may want to make both of these columns of the same height.
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