Looks pretty good on my screen. :)
Hard to find the item though, it's under the Elementary Menu on the far
bottom right. (for anyone else that was floundering looking for it)
Michael Bendorf wrote:
I've had mixed results with wrappers, but it turns out that this one
wraps decently.
I added a new link on the site just below the other one.
You still have two "sites" to administer, but it does keep the gestalt a
bit more consistent...
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On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Abe Loveless <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Set the other site up the same way Michael did, then in Joomla use
an Internal Wrapper to include it inside your Joomla site.
http://docs.joomla.org/Help15:Screen.menus.edit.15#Internal_Link_-_Wrapper
Joel A. Brondos wrote:
Your podcast site looks nice -- and that is what I'd like to
accomplish, but I don't know how to take a PHP program and
install it
as a Joomla module/component (if that's even an appropriate way of
talking about it).
I use a nice little utility called MP3Resizer which works nicely at
compacting audio files.
http://www.skyshape.com/mp3resizer.html
Joel Brondos
Brookfield, IL
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