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bright angels web design used the Joomla! Content Management System to build this site. We used a number of Joomla! extensions and would like to give credit to the authors, without whom this site would have taken a very long time to build. We respect the intellectual property rights of the authors and the license terms under which these extensions are provided. Most are provided under the terms of the GNU/GPL Licence. All extensions used to build this site are the Joomla! 1.5 Native versions. |
Joomla! is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla! the most popular Web site software available. Best of all, Joomla! is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone. You can download Joomla! here. |
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Joomlashack JS_Relevant Template |
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The site is uses Joomlashack's JS Relevant template, using the green "style 2". This is not a free component.
Joomlashack are a team of designers, developers and technicians in the Joomla community. They combine expertise in eye-catching graphic layout with modern web design standards built into one of the most powerful open source content management systems in the world. |
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J!Position from style13 is an admin-only component which provides a graphical layout for each menu item of the module positions and the modules assigned to them. It gives you an easy view of what is positioned where. We used the free version, but subscription versions are available which allow drag-and-drop repositioning. |
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xMap from Guillermo Vargas prodcues a dynamic sitemap from your menu structure. A number of plugins are available to integrate with popular Joomla! extensions. See an example on our SiteMap page. |
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Wikibot allows you to enter "Wikitags" in Joomla! articles, which will then auto-create dynamic hyperlinks to Wikipedia articles when displayed. It allows disambiguation qualifiers and will access Wiktionary and Wikinews. It can also be set up to access custom wiki sites, not just Wikipedia. |
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