mojoPortal Tips: Check out Mojomo!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 September 2012 07:07 Written by Carole Bennett Saturday, 22 September 2012 12:00
Last month, mojoPortal 2.3.9.0 was released, and a new Codeplex project was introduced for designers to contribute HTML5/CSS3 themes for mojoPortal. That in turn inspired Allan Duff to start the mojomo project, with an alternative framework for the mojoPortal UI.
From the Codeplex site: “I wanted to build a responsive, build once, mojoPortal boilerplate to work across as many different mobile platforms and browsers as possible, including support for old IE versions. I also wanted it to be modular so that I could swap whole chunks of CSS in or out easily.”
Learn MoremojoPortal News: mojoPortal Now Supports HTML5 & CSS3!
Last Updated on Friday, 3 August 2012 11:28 Written by Carole Bennett Wednesday, 22 August 2012 12:00
One of the best features of mojoPortal as a content management system is the ease with which you can apply a custom skin, to implement a unique look and feel designed specifically for the needs of your client. As of version 2.3.9.0, mojoPortal supports HTML5 & CSS3. Let’s explore what that means for designers and developers.
From the announcement about this enhancement to mojoPortal, as mentioned here: “including better support for use of newer html 5 structural elements (like article, nav, and aside) configured from theme.skin. In these example skins we are using article and header for HTML Content and blog features and aside for page and blog side columns as well as nav to wrap the menus and paging links.”
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