Posts Tagged ‘Joomla templates’

New Template of the Day: Velouria

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

An exotic theme isn’t easy to find. An exotic template that is cheap is almost impossible to find. It is almost impossible because there is in fact one that is truly a magnificent piece of work. Created by Joomla 51, Valouria is cheap yet exotic looking template that is great for a gallery or company website.

Velouria is a dark theme that works great as a website for an exotic product. Its combination of the shades of black and red makes it not only exotic but elegant in a way as well. The template has a slideshow at its top part and because it is being run by JavaScript, it makes it easy for search engines to crawl through as well.

The template works with Joomla version 1.5 native and is W3C CSS & XHTML validated as well. This is a plus to a few search engines such as Yahoo and Bing where clean templates will always help with the ranking. Velouria is built as a tableless design and uses DIV tags makes the codes behind it very clean as well.

The fact that Velouria costs only $19.00 makes it an irresistible template. It will simply mesmerize any visitors coming in to the website.

Tips on Getting Joomla Templates

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Templates are something that is worth investing on when it comes to running a website. This is because most of the time, it may be a onetime investment rather than a monthly or a yearly thing. It will take years before a site would change its template. Like the logo, templates are something that very much defines the site as well.

There are a lot of templates available for the Joomla content management system. Some of these are free while some requires purchase. There is a big difference between paid and free and one of these differences is that paid templates are used by only a small number of people as compared with the free templates. This allows the site to look more unique and less of a cliché.

When getting a template, it is absolutely necessary to know how much the site owner is willing to spend on it. The lesser he or she is willing to spend the lesser the choices are. A good budget would be around $150-200.

Do not look at it as something that is excessively expensive and worthless. Think of it as an investment to attract potential visitors or customers. Change the mindset to think that even though it costs that much amount of money, it will take years before the site owner will want to change the templates again. In the long run, the overall cost of the template would only be $10-20 per month (considering a change of template in 2 years for a template that costs $240)

After that, find a design that suits the overall theme of the website. If it is a gaming website, allow it to look cool and stylish but if it is a site meant for the professional audiences, get something that looks professional and simple.

Here are just some of the tips on getting a good template. There are loads of sites that sell premium templates which gives the site owner a lot of designs to choose from and if that doesn’t work, consider hiring a designer.

Joomla Sites to Look for

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

This compilation is for sites that are run by Joomla that are worth knowing about. It may be due to its success, its attractive design or the way it is engineered using this well known CMS. Some of these sites may be well known to a lot of people while some of them might not be too familiar.

Adopt a Shark – Adopt a Shark is a non-profit website with a bluish theme much like the aquatic nature of the site. It has a nice ambience and looks very attractive as well. However, within the first few glances, users may saw resemblance to the Joomla default site due to its 3 column nature.

Wave Energy Drink – A very refreshing concept much like the product itself. The designer has made some excellent modifications in designs that make it very attractive to any user. Its great design will definitely hook the audience into reading more or less about the product regardless of their interest.

Kisznyer Co – Although based in Hungary, the site is a perfect example of how well Joomla can adapt to the needs of the user. It is an ecommerce site that sells mostly apparels and looks great with its grey contrast.

Metro Dining – A fine dining restaurant has never look this great. The site truly gives a good impression of fine dining and with its excellent design, it will surely attract potential customers upon going to the restaurant.

Innovative Baby – Another eCommerce site, Innovative Baby utilizes the VirtueMart extension for Joomla to create a truly professional interface comparable to dedicated eCommerce CMS.