Archive for September 2011
Joomla eCommerce Templates
Joomla is the most popular open source content management system on the web today. Because it is an open source program, anyone and everyone can write extensions that will work with the initial core components of the software. This is why you will find thousands of extensions that you can download for Joomla and Joomla templates are no different.
Templates is what will define you look and style, as well as layout of the website. They come in two different formats: back end and front end templates. The back end designs are what the administrator, editor will see whenever they log into the account. The front end templates is what any visitor to the actual website will see whenever they come to your page.
Depending upon what type of website you have will depend upon the style of the template you will want to use. For those of you who either already have a store online or for those of you who are getting ready to launch a new store site, Joomla eCommerce templates is what you need. You can find them all over the web and they have already got the Virtuemart capabilities built right into the template. All you have to do is a search and then locate which one that you want.
As mentioned earlier, this program is an open source software program and any designer or regular Joe can write a layout version of their own that will work with you initial Joomla core software. So you can just imagine how many possibilities there are that are available across the World Wide Web. The most difficult thing that you will have to do is find one. If you have a special layout in mind, it has probably already been made; however, locating it by sifting through the thousands that are available can prove to be a little difficult and time consuming. Another option of yours is to hire a designer yourself to write the template that will fit your specific needs. At least this way, you will be guaranteed to have that one certain layout that none of the other millions of web pages will have. It will be truly unique to your website and your website only!
This programs eCommerce templates can be a little more expensive than that of a normal layout because of the integration of the Virtuemart capabilities. So you can plan on spending a little more for your layouts; however, there are free eCommerce layouts available across the web. Just make sure that they will suit your needs before you download them. Usually one download will only work for one website; so if you have multiple sites, you will have to download the template more than once. Another option is to join a template club. You can purchase a membership (depending upon the length of the membership depends upon the price) and for that amount of money you can download any layout you desire as long as your membership is valid. If you have multiple sites, this can prove to be your best option if you can’t find a free template that will work.
Adding Embed Clickable Site Maps to Your Exhibition and Trade Show Websites
Digital Maps in the Internet age come in different types. Many maps are static, 2D, geometrically showing lines defining countries, states or territories visually. While others are dynamic or interactive, even three-dimensional (3d maps).
A popular way of using maps online is to use them as interactive site plan maps, which maps out the different parts of a site or building, and helps people find their way about.
Site plan are used most often in exhibition, trade shows, convention centers, campus, or as floor plan for home and offices.
Many real estate, hotel and property finder websites are also seen adapting to the latest online technology, and are using interactive site maps as a part of their online presence.
For example, by embedding a clickable interactive map on your exhibition or trade show website, visitors can quickly click an area on the map to find out where the booths and stands are located.
You can also use mouseover image or tooltips to display additional information about each both as necessary. The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” holds even more true in the Internet age. Your potential visitors can better relate to your information and stay on your website when they’re able to view an illustrative map.
The interactive site map can offer trade show participants a truly insightful experience that help them to decide where (be it a stand or booth) to visit, or which booth to reserve, clarifies about the entry and exit points, and gives a real view of the building prior to their arrival.
Not only interactive floor plan or site maps can help visitors to navigate, you can also show additional information to indicate where the restaurants, hotel, washrooms, meeting rooms, business center are.
Google Map is very well known for creating interactive world maps. Google Map is a very powerful mapping tool, and it is free for embed to your HTML web page. You can use Google Map to generate web maps with street level details, zoom in and out easily. You can also add ‘bubbles’ anywhere on the Google earth map to pinpoint a location, and search locations by simply type in a postal address.
However, while you can use Google map to easily locate geographical locations, Google Map might be too detail or overshot for using on your company website as a navigation tool for sales offices, exhibitions or trade shows.
For instance, you might need
- a simple United State Map, generalize all states or regions for users to use as a state selector
- a single state map (e.g. New York) within the USA, showing counties border lines.
- a world map, set colors of each continent or country, use as a country selector
- import your own map (e.g. an exhibition floor plan), adding points and interactive functions
These tasks cannot be done easily in Google map — because Google Map needs to load the entire globe map every time and is co-ordinate based using longitude and latitudes. You can not set a mouse over function for a region (continent, country, state or county) without dig deep into the Google Map APIs.
For these type of usage, you can use an interactive map software, which is usually a Windows based map making program which you can install on your desktop. Most map making software come with a set of ready-to-use map templates, including World, Europe, USA, China, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia and other maps.
Most importantly, you can import your own graphic or illustrations instead of country map templates, so to convert any ordinary floor plan or exhibition ground image into a interactive, clickable map.
You can then also export the created interactive map to JPG image format for using in other applications, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, etc. The map can then be displayed in your exhibition or trade show promotional brochures, newsletters, magazines, bulletins, prospectuses, etc
Joomla Vs WordPress: A Comparison
Whenever a person seeks to build his own website, the first thing that comes to the mind is a content management system or CMS. CMS not only helps you manage your website all by yourself but also saves a lot of your money on maintenance of your website. Some of the CMSs are so easy to handle that one can manage it without or very little knowledge of the technology. Among all CMSs, Joomla and WordPress are the most popular ones. If you are one of them, this article will definitely help you to end up with the best-suited CMS for your website.
Let’s start with WordPress. It is considered the easiest content management system to install and use. Many people opine that it is the ideal platform for bloggers. However, very few people know that WordPress content management system can be customized easily to match with your wants and needs. To customize WordPress, you don’t need to have extensive programming knowledge. Moreover, there are a number of WordPress plugins that can be installed to your website easily. This technology gives your website an in-built platform that can allow your visitors comment on your posts automatically, and you don’t need to build additional scripts for the same. However, this technology does not allow a suitable stage for developers. For this, whenever the developers try to upgrade their website, they end up with numerous bugs.
Pros and cons of WordPress:
It is simple to use. There is no need for modifications. It is good for blogging and sharing your thoughts in an orderly manner. The CMS is so handy that a technologically challenged person can use it. It is not developer friendly It is supported by an expert community. Upgrading it website may result in more bugs.
Now let’s discuss Joomla. If WordPress is bloggers’ paradise, Joomla is best for website administrators, developers, and designers. In other words, it allows developers and designers to make an interesting and attractive website easily by simple and advance level modifications. It can be integrated with new tools and many new plugins. Though it sounds little difficult for the tech-newbies, the user interface is very easy to use, even for the beginners. It is quite user friendly, in other words.
Pros and cons of Joomla:
It is developer friendly. If you love coding, then Joomla should be your pick. It is supported by a strong community to help the end users. This can be used to make attractive website with customized features and plugins. The technology however, is not very user friendly, as the previous one.
However, your choice of a specific platform depends on the purpose and motif of your website. There are a number of factors that play a vital role such as your programming knowledge, your primary budget, your resources etc. In short, WordPress is very easy to use, thereby the best solution for beginners. On the contrary, Joomla needs a bit technical knowledge. So if you have that or have proper resource to do that, it is best you. The choice is yours.