nopCommerce Tips: Review of the nopCommerce Fashion ThemeRoller
Last Updated on Sunday, 7 April 2013 11:58 Written by Carole Bennett Tuesday, 9 April 2013 12:00
Those clever folks at Nop-Templates have just raised the bar again, with the addition of the ThemeRoller for their nopCommerce Fashion Theme. For users who just want to tweak the color scheme of the Fashion Theme for their branding, this is a wonderful option. Let’s take a look at how this ThemeRoller works.
First of all, let’s take a look at how the Fashion Theme Template by Nop-Templates looks straight “out of the box”.
Learn MoremojoPortal Tips: Using ThemeRoller to Create a mojoPortal Skin In Less than 10 Minutes
Last Updated on Thursday, 25 August 2011 01:18 Written by Carole Bennett Thursday, 25 August 2011 12:00
One of the most compelling reasons to leverage a CMS (content management system) is to get a robust, functional site up and running in the shortest amount of time. mojoPortal has a great selection of built-in skins, and tools like Artisteer make it quick and easy to create custom skins to leverage a client-specific color scheme.
However – for some, one of the other compelling virtues of mojoPortal is the price tag – free! Working with a tight budget is very familiar territory to a number of us, as is the need to create a UI that works with company branding. In today’s article, we will discuss a step-by-step method to creating a fast, free, customized UI for mojoPortal using the jQuery UI ThemeRoller.
Learn MoreReview of Mobile Kit Pro for mojoPortal
Last Updated on Sunday, 20 May 2012 12:40 Written by Carole Bennett Sunday, 14 August 2011 12:00
Finally, it’s here! I’ve had some interesting adventures in getting to my review of the mojoPortal Mobile Kit Pro. The add-on for mojoPortal works perfectly; my biggest challenge was in getting the Android SDK downloaded, configured, and getting the hang of working with the emulator, so that I could test locally, and get screenshots for this tutorial.
(Fun fact: if you’re planning on using the Android emulator with Visual Studio for testing, and normally navigate to “localhost:[port]” (127.0.0.1), in your emulator browser, navigate to “http://10.0.2.2:[port]” instead.)
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