Built and optimized for content-heavy websites like news portals and online magazines, Kiji comes with a rich feature set including a smart layout system, multiple ways to present your content, a dynamic mega menu and custom colours for each section of your content.
A sharp looking template built for events, conferences as well as any type of presentation for your app or service. Ibento comes with a customisable single page layout, custom colour variations, background video section, parallax views, and cutting edge animated transitions that leave a memorable impression.
RadioWave is a fully featured template for online radio stations and music portals with built-in support for Radiojar, a popular web based service that lets you easily setup and manage your online radio station.
A flexible one-page template for any kind of corporate presentation or creative portfolio. Archetype comes with multiple layout options, 6 built-in colour variations and the ability to setup your own variation using the template options in the Joomla backend.
K2 is the most popular content management extension for Joomla. Together they provide a friendly and powerful interface that works great for both experts and beginners who want to customise their website with minimum effort.
In this post we'll take a deeper look in the flexibility provided by K2 when it comes to customisation, either through its multiple sub-template capabilities or through the inheritance options provided in its parameters.
Typography on the web has grown leaps and bounds in the past few years. Gone are the days when you had to choose between a handful of system fonts with sometimes embarrassing results (Yes I’m looking at you Comic Sans) or you had to jump through various hoops to use a non-system font on your website. Thankfully the resources and tools available right now make it easier and safer to make changes to an existing website design or template as long as we bear in mind some common best practices and take advantages of the tools at our disposal. Let’s dive in and examine some of these.
Takai is the official demo site for K2, the popular award-winning content extension for Joomla, which JoomlaWorks designed back in 2012. After many requests from the K2 Community, today we are releasing Takai as a free Joomla template, updated to be fully responsive and modernized with JoomlaWorks's new template parameters and standard features. It's probably the best starting point for Joomla users that are just getting to know the content management super-powers of K2!
This week in our series of web design and development blog posts we are going to dive deep into responsive Joomla templating and demonstrate part of our daily template development workflow here at JoomlaWorks HQ.
So much has been said and done about this popular so-called trend that we call 'Flat Design' and which we see everywhere in websites and mobile applications. In fact it's so ubiquitous that it almost feels like there's some new rule stuck above every designer's monitor, fearfully stipulating something like: "Thou shall design everything to be as flat as possible". Let's look into some of the misunderstandings about flat design and how we can benefit from it.
Building e-commerce sites doesn't have to be hard or full of compromises. Toreda uses the power and flexibility of K2 combined with K2Store (and J2Store for Joomla articles) to bring you an extremely easy way to setup and manage your online store.