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: Commercial Software Vendor Site : rfarrell September 15, 2008, 07:12:57 PM Recently launched site for ERP Software Pty Ltd using Eden Rock template. Also added S5 Quick Contact module inside an S5 Box which works very well.
You'll note that I didn't stray very far from the original template (mainly because I had too many projects on at the same time) but the client is very happy. The link to my own site is not active because I never get time to work on my own site!! Feel free to comment, criticize or otherwise rip my self-esteme to pieces. Ego stroking works well too. Site: www.erpaustralia.com.au : Re: Commercial Software Vendor Site : mikek September 15, 2008, 08:36:17 PM Looks really good! Just one suggestion, your main menu appears to have a _menu module suffix on it. Open the module up by clicking on it's title and make the module class suffix blank.
: Re: Commercial Software Vendor Site : rfarrell September 16, 2008, 09:55:55 PM Thanks Mike. I'm not sure where that came from - probably between coffee number 8 and coffee number 9 in the wee hours.
: Re: Commercial Software Vendor Site : mikek September 16, 2008, 10:01:02 PM Joomla 1.5 actually puts them in by default on new menus, I never really understood why because 99% of the time you don't use them. All looks good now though, great job!
: Re: Commercial Software Vendor Site : maribel October 05, 2008, 10:24:37 PM Hello: I like your work pretty much. I want to add to my website a tutorials (video tutorials), what ou use for create this:
http://www.erpaustralia.com.au/demo and the little video screen in homepage?? Thanks Maribel : Re: Commercial Software Vendor Site : rfarrell October 08, 2008, 08:26:11 PM Thanks for the feedback. The videos are presented using Allvideos Reloaded extention (not the original Allvideos). I selected this after quite a bit of trial and error.
The videos were created using Camtasia although I have also heard good things about Camstudio which has the advantage that it is free. Wimp is worth a look at as well but you need to record the audio separately with Wimp to get good quality audio. |