Friday, 21 October 2005 07:36
I just released a BlueCurve icon pack for ReMOSitory 3.22. This release modifies a few of the default icons and adds over a dozen others. There is also a change to one of the ReMOSitory files to allow 32x32 icons rather then the puny 16x16 ones. You can preview and download the iconpack in the downloads section.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
|
Wednesday, 19 October 2005 16:51
 If you are using Mambo/JoomlaCurve on your website, you can now log in and submit your site. I will add it to the links section.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
Wednesday, 12 October 2005 14:07

As promised, here is the MamboCurve branded Five-Beta template. Same features as yesterdays release of JoomlaCurve. It is available in the downloads section.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
Tuesday, 11 October 2005 18:36

With the recent migration to Joomla!, it was only natural that I converted MamboCurve as well. This template is currently available for download, only from this site. A MamboCurve version will be created in the next few days.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
Read more...
Friday, 07 October 2005 16:09
I recently consolidated 2 of my main websites ( tleone.com and mambocurve.com ). There were a couple of reasons for this change. It was getting increasingly difficult to keep both sides updated, and I wanted to consolidate my traffic into one site. This should garner more exposure for both sites. Visitors of both sites have probably noticed the change in content, and this is why.
Both domain names now point to this single site. With the recent migration to Joomla, I have also grabbed joomlacurve.com which will start pointing here any day now as well. I plan to release my first JoomlaCurve branded template with the next release of MamboCurve.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
Friday, 07 October 2005 15:52
 Last night, I converted this site and the development site to Joomla! 1.0.2. For those of you not in the know, the original development team working on Mambo CMS left and formed Joomla!. The current version of Joomla! is nearly identical to Mambo 4.5.2 and currently just about every template, module, component etc are currently compatible with either. My choice to go with Joomla over Mambo was purely speculative, as I suspect Joomla will garner more support.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
Sunday, 02 October 2005 16:00
 After a busy past few months of working on paying jobs, I finally got around to getting the latest version ready for release. The biggest change is the library used for draggable windows. This new script appears to work equally well in both IE and Mozilla. I haven't tested it under anything else. As usual, if you discover any bugs, please let me know.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:11
Monday, 25 July 2005 01:11
I have just released the latest version of my MamboCurve template. There are a lot of improvements and tweaks.
*Windows can be minimized and maximized
*Windows now draggable in Firefox
*'banner' position added
*'right' position added in Content Window
And More!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:11
Friday, 22 July 2005 01:32
I added some BlueCurve icons and wallpapers to the downloads section. Look MamboCurve Extras.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:11
Tuesday, 19 July 2005 22:40
I made an iconset for Docman using icons from Bluecurve. Get them in the Downloads section. Make sure to read the included README.txt file.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:11
Monday, 18 July 2005 00:00
MamboCurve is an experiment to see how closely I can mimic the look and feel of Bluecurve. Bluecurve is a theme that was introduced by Red Hat and comes bundled with their Linux Distro, it is also available with their Fedora Core project. I am not a Linux user at all, but I became a big fan of Bluecurve when it was ported to Windows XP to use as a theme (shellstyle). Shortly after, I themed my personal site, www.tleone.com to BlueCurve as well. You can see that older version of my site here. Earlier this year I migrated my site to Mambo as it was becoming harder to maintain and I was outgrowing the layout as I wanted to add more content. Since migrating to Mambo, I’ve become motivated to create my own template and that’s where we are today.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 October 2007 10:10
Read more...
|
|
|
|
|