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Thursday, November 7, 2013

i am built new site in joomla 2.5 i am install today template

i am built new site in joomla 2.5 i am install template but main menu layout is vertical i want layout is horizontal pleas check my site and tell me what is change http://ppscjobsinfo.com/

Depending on your template you may have to add some stuff to a CSS file. This tutorial tells you how to do it all:

http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/joomla-25/menus/create-horizontal-menu

If you want dividers between the menu items look at this tutorial instead:

http://www.barryflood.com/howtocreateahorizontalmenuwithdividersinjoomla25.php

Some templates have this feature built into them already but you would have to check your documentation or look through the CSS files to see what the menu suffix is for it.


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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Couldn't install new theme in Joomla! Why is that?

Most likely it is a compatibility issue. Are you sure that you are using a template that is compatible with the version of Joomla you are running? If you have a 2.5 site 1.5 templates won't work. Sometimes 3.0 templates may not work with 2.5 sites.

Other than that there is also the possibility that the file needs to be unzipped before you upload and install. Sometimes developers package multiple versions of a component, template, or module in one big zip file and you have to unzip and then use the one that matches your joomla version.

If you are sure that it is neither of these problems then unzip the package and upload them all to your /templates folder. Then go into extensions->Discover and tell it to discover anything missing. It will look through the folders and find anything that has not been properly installed.

If that doesn't work then my advice would be to find a different template. :)


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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Easily Install Bookmarklets on your iOS Device

The most useful iOS bookmarklets for your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with instructions on how to install them in your mobile Safari browser.

iOS Bookmarklets for iPhone and iPad

The Safari browser of your iOS device (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) doesn’t support extensions (or add-ons) but you can still add extra functionality to the mobile browser with the help of bookmarklets.

Bookmarklets, if you are new, are like regular bookmarks but instead of opening new websites, bookmarklets are often used to perform actions. For instance, you can shorten long URLs, translate web pages, find word meanings, save pages and more with a single click.

In the case of a desktop browsers like Chrome or Firefox, you can simply drag the bookmarklet to the bookmarks toolbar but unfortunately, the Safari browser of your iOS device doesn’t support this style of installation. There’s however an easy workaround.

Just pick any iOS bookmarklet from the drop-down menu below and a bookmark the page in your iOS Safari browser.

function openMarklet(){var marklet=document.getElementById("bookmarklet");window.open("http://ctrlq.org/ios/?"+marklet.options[marklet.selectedIndex].value);}

Select an iOS Bookmarklet..Amazon WishlistBit.lyCoral CacheDeliciousEvernoteFacebookGoo.glGoogle BookmarksGoogle CacheGoogle ReaderGoogle+InstapaperKindlePinterestPocketQR CodeReadabilitySave as PDFScoop ItShare ItSite SearchTranslateTumblrTwitter

Next, edit the saved bookmark and remove everything from the URL that’s before the # symbol. Click “Done” and your bookmarklet is now installed.

This provides a distraction – free reading environment on the web. The bookmarklet will remove all the clutter from web pages and what you get is a clean and comfortable reading view.Reading a page that’s not written in your native language? Click this bookmarklet and it will translate it to your language using Google Translate.This bookmarklet will create a short URL of the current page using goo.gl.Lets you download the current web page as a PDF file that you may attach as an email or read it offline.Post the content of the current page, be it an image, video, text or something else, to your Tumblr blog.Share any web page with your Facebook friends.Lets you post the URL and title of the current page on to Twitter.Save web pages directly to your Instapaper account with a click.Save web pages to your Pocket account with a click. This was formerly known as Read Later bookmarklet.Grab images from the current web page and pin them on to your Pinterest boards.If a web page is offline, you can retrieve a copy from Google Cache.If you are unable to access a web page due to ISP filtering or because of any geo-restrictions, Coral Cache can fetch a copy for you.When you want to quickly send the URL of a page from your iPad to your iPhone or Android phone, simply use QR Codes (see alternatives)Save the current page to your Google Bookmarks.Delicious is still quite a popular place for bookmarking web pages. If you are on delicious, use this bookmarklet to bookmark the current page.This uses bit.ly (or j.mp) to create a short URL of the current web page.Lets you add an item to your Amazon’s Wish List. You may even add items to the wish-list that are not listed on Amazon.com.Subscribe to a blog with Google Reader. The bookmarklet will automatically figure out the RSS feed of that blog.If a website is missing a search box, you can use Google’s Site Search function to search for internal pages of that site.Save pages to Evernote, an awesome note taking software.Scoop It is a popular content curation tool and this iOS bookmarklet lets you curate any web page with a click.Send the current web page to your Amazon Kindle and read it later.You’ve previously seen sharing bookmarklets for Twitter, Facebook and Twitter but if you would like to share stuff on a different social sites – like Reddit, StumbleUpon, Hacker News, etc. – use this universal sharing bookmarklet (see alternatives).

Note: You may have noticed that a couple of really good bookmarklets – like the one that turns webpages into a whiteboard or the one that lets you edit web pages – are missing here and that’s because they do not work with the mobile Safari browser.


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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Easily Install Bookmarklets on your iOS Device

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Useful Bookmarklets for your iPad and iPhone The most useful iOS bookmarklets for your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with instructions on how to install them in your mobile Safari browser.

iOS Bookmarklets for iPhone and iPad

The Safari browser of your iOS device (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) doesn’t support extensions (or add-ons) but you can still add extra functionality to the mobile browser with the help of bookmarklets.

Bookmarklets, if you are new, are like regular bookmarks but instead of opening new websites, bookmarklets are often used to perform actions. For instance, you can shorten long URLs, translate web pages, find word meanings, save pages and more with a single click.

How to install iOS Bookmarklets in Safari?

In the case of a desktop browsers like Chrome or Firefox, you can simply drag the bookmarklet to the bookmarks toolbar but unfortunately, the Safari browser of your iOS device doesn’t support this style of installation. There’s however an easy workaround.

Just pick any iOS bookmarklet from the drop-down menu below and a bookmark the page in your iOS Safari browser.

Select an iOS Bookmarklet..Amazon WishlistBit.lyCoral CacheDeliciousEvernoteFacebookGoo.glGoogle BookmarksGoogle CacheGoogle ReaderGoogle+InstapaperKindlePinterestPocketQR CodeReadabilitySave as PDFScoop ItShare ItSite SearchTranslateTumblrTwitter

Next, edit the saved bookmark and remove everything from the URL that’s before the # symbol. Click “Done” and your bookmarklet is now installed.

Safari Bookmarklets for iPhone, iPad & iPod TouchReadabilityThis provides a distraction – free reading environment on the web. The bookmarklet will remove all the clutter from web pages and what you get is a clean and comfortable reading view.Translate to EnglishReading a page that’s not written in your native language? Click this bookmarklet and it will translate it to your language using Google Translate.Shorten with Goo.glThis bookmarklet will create a short URL of the current page using goo.gl.Download as PDFLets you download the current web page as a PDF file that you may attach as an email or read it offline.Share on TumblrPost the content of the current page, be it an image, video, text or something else, to your Tumblr blog.Share on FacebookShare any web page with your Facebook friends.Share on TwitterLets you post the URL and title of the current page on to Twitter.Send to InstapaperSave web pages directly to your Instapaper account with a click.Add to PocketSave web pages to your Pocket account with a click. This was formerly known as Read Later bookmarklet.Pin to PinterestGrab images from the current web page and pin them on to your Pinterest boards.Google CacheIf a web page is offline, you can retrieve a copy from Google Cache.Coral CacheIf you are unable to access a web page due to ISP filtering or because of any geo-restrictions, Coral Cache can fetch a copy for you.QR CodeWhen you want to quickly send the URL of a page from your iPad to your iPhone or Android phone, simply use QR Codes (see alternatives)Google BookmarksSave the current page to your Google Bookmarks.Save on DeliciousDelicious is still quite a popular place for bookmarking web pages. If you are on delicious, use this bookmarklet to bookmark the current page.Shorten with Bit.lyThis uses bit.ly (or j.mp) to create a short URL of the current web page.Add to Amazon WishlistLets you add an item to your Amazon’s Wish List. You may even add items to the wish-list that are not listed on Amazon.com.Subscribe in Google ReaderSubscribe to a blog with Google Reader. The bookmarklet will automatically figure out the RSS feed of that blog.Search SiteIf a website is missing a search box, you can use Google’s Site Search function to search for internal pages of that site.Send to EvernoteSave pages to Evernote, an awesome note taking software.Share on Google+With the Google +1 bookmarklet, you can share any web page or video to your Google Plus circles.Scoop.itScoop It is a popular content curation tool and this iOS bookmarklet lets you curate any web page with a click.Send to KindleSend the current web page to your Amazon Kindle and read it later.Share It!You’ve previously seen sharing bookmarklets for Twitter, Facebook and Twitter but if you would like to share stuff on a different social sites – like Reddit, StumbleUpon, Hacker News, etc. – use this universal sharing bookmarklet (see alternatives).

Note: You may have noticed that a couple of really good bookmarklets – like the one that turns webpages into a whiteboard or the one that lets you edit web pages – are missing here and that’s because they do not work with the mobile Safari browser.

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