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Girl Scouts of Central Texas

Featured, Nonprofiteering, Our Work on November 23rd, 2011 No Comments

In the late summer and fall of 2011, we implemented a new website for the Girl Scouts of Central Texas (GSCTX). As always, we had little to do with how good it looks, as Creative Pickle did another wonderful job with the design.

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How do Joomla URLs & Menus Work?

Nonprofiteering on April 5th, 2010 No Comments

Others have tread before us here.. Even though your Articles are stored in a hierarchy, you can use Menus to dive in to any place in that tree and mix and match.  So you could make a menu with two articles from one category, three from another, two external links, a PDF document, and a [...]

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Joomla – Flexible Templates

Nerding on April 1st, 2010 No Comments

This article may not be helpful to you unless you’re already familiar with how Joomla templates work, particularly  module positions and styling.  If you’re not a PHP person, you may have to ask your PHP person to do this for you if they don’t know how already.  For my first few Joomla sites I was [...]

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CSS: The User’s Stumbling Block

Nerding, Nonprofiteering on August 16th, 2009 No Comments

I’ve set up a few clients on Joomla or WordPress – somewhere between a half dozen and a dozen. Recently, something struck me as a barrier to truly handing the site over to them: Styles For web developers, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets, a befogged acronym) is wonderful. It lifts lowly, cumbersome HTML into a state [...]

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