Build a Joomla Template from scratch - Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Norm Douglas shows you step by step how to build a Joomla Template from scratch.
Update December 2010: Please note that I now have a completely updated version of this video available on my new site www.teachingjoomla.com

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  • Check out my website for free Joomla templates :)

    totaltemplates.co.uk

  • Isit me or was that a fart at 4:00?

  • @alco19357 Ive done exactly everything he mentioned and my main -body section site underneath and over top of right and left, cant fiqure it out?

  • @sale666 yes, by default they go one on top of another. but since he is using float left, the left will then be forced to the left, and the right will be forced to the right (float right was used). no float was used on main so main "slides" up after the left since that's what happens by default. now, if something is added after mainbody, then it will be placed under main body since mainbody doesn't use float e(ex ample: footer)

  • i dont get it left and right and main will slide in? dont they go one under another by default?

  • I tried following your tutorial but when I preview the site in Joomla I get this message:

    500 - JHtml: :icon not supported. File not found.

    You may not be able to visit this page because of:

    an out-of-date bookmark/favourite

    a search engine that has an out-of-date listing for this site

    a mistyped address

    you have no access to this page

    The requested resource was not found.

    An error has occurred while processing your request.

    I've only started with Joomla 1.6 a few days ago...any help?!

  • @normdouglas

    Very true. HTML is easy for me because I've been at it for 20 years or more.

    Feeding my family is why I want to learn how to do it as well. I guess I have to figure it out.

    haha I'm getting old and don't have the determination to figure things out as much as I did 10 years ago.

    Some hints would be appreciated.

  • @arel3 If it were that easy... then there wouldn't be a whole industry of template creators. HTML is NOT easy. That's why commercial templates exist for those not willing/capable of learning. To be perfectly frank, I'm glad that it's not that easy, that way I can feed my family ;)

  • Need to marry you **busizz4me.info**

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