[WSG] Joomla question

2008-01-07 Thread Jos Flachs
Hi everybody,

I'm familiarising myself with Joomla. The basics, I understand and can
manage. What I find very difficult to understand is how sections,
categories and modules work and interact. Also the various template
layouts. I mean, the blog format, etc. (Not the actual html layout
itself.)

I got some good books to help me, but those topics aren't covered in
depth. Can anyone recommend a good book or (preferably) online
tutorial?

What I find is mainly very basic stuff. Nothing at all about why using
sections, categories, how the two interact and that sort of thing.

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Best regards,
 Jos  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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[WSG] Rockwell?

2007-12-21 Thread Jos Flachs
Hi,

I got a font problem: for a site I'm working on I'd like to use
rockwell.ttf, in the h1 tag.

Rockwell isn't a standard font, but every windows user has them, and
it is also available for Mac. But I don't know if this font is in the
Mac fontbook. And I'm pretty sure *nix users don't have it at all.

Is it a better solution to use a gif instead? (Most of the visitors
are Windows users.)

Thanks for any advice,

 Jos Flachs mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Bangkok, Thailand



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Re[2]: [WSG] Rockwell?

2007-12-21 Thread Jos Flachs
 On Dec 21, 2007 10:05 AM, Jos Flachs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I got a font problem: for a site I'm working on I'd like to use
 rockwell.ttf, in the h1 tag.

 Rockwell isn't a standard font, but every windows user has them, and
 it is also available for Mac. But I don't know if this font is in the
 Mac fontbook. And I'm pretty sure *nix users don't have it at all.


 It's not a standard Windows font, I'd be surprised if anyone
 apart from designers had it on their systems (unless it is now
 bundled with Vista?) 

 Why not use sIFR - the demo even comes with the Rockwell .swf file.
I've thinking about that. Search engines cannot read swf files.
Doesn't make any difference if I use a gif of a swf.

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Best regards,
 Jos Flachsmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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