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Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaExtensionsUpdated/~3/-q7y_zSSuS8/21277
The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the availability of the Joomla! CMS 3.2 Release Candidate. Community members are asked to download and install the package in order to provide quality assurance for Joomla 3.2. Joomla 3.2 is scheduled for release on or around November 6th, 2013.
A big thank you goes out to everyone that contributed to Joomla 3.2! Joomla 3.2 will be our largest release ever, in terms of bug fixes and new features. Right now we're at about 1045 commits since 3.1.5's release with 50 different people contributing to commits (not including testers and other non-coding activities). And best of all is that the new features are awesome!...
Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaAnnouncements/~3/q8zWospyEZc/5514-joomla-3-2-rc-released.html
Get funky with Square, our November 2013 theme release. This fresh theme will shake up your company or business website with a powerful, clean design and vibrant colors. It comes with a variety of styles and backgrounds, making it a beautiful base for all kinds of web creations.
Square come with tons of nifty little features. Check out the background scroll effect, which gradually...
Read more https://www.yootheme.com/component/blog/2013/11/01/square-theme
Today we're shipping v3.0.1, a huge patch release with over 750 commits since v3 was released two months ago. We've outlined most of the changes below, including documentation updates, bug fixes, and even a few deprecations (our first in the history of the project).
Download Bootstrap 3.0.1 or hit the GitHub repository
Compared to previous releases, we're going into a bit more detail here with the docs and bug fixes. Expect more of this with future releases.
.show
and .hide
classestype="submit"
to Customizer compile button to prevent accidental submissionsrole="toolbar"
to elements with .btn-toolbar
in docs examplesgrunt-html-validation
instead of its git repo.navbar-form
role
attributes in the docs, this time on link buttonsdata-ride
carousel featurebugs
to package.jsonbox-sizing
warning with optional reset.hidden
in the Helper classes Screen reader content sectionremote
option semantics change to migration docs.img-polaroid
class in Migration docs/assets
to /docs-assets
to reduce confusion between /dist
and docs dependencies.prettyprint
styles from code.less
(we no longer use that plugin and the class is undocumented, so we're nuking it)left
and right
properties from .modal-dialog
since we use margin
to center the modalmargin
settings to prevent some of the content shifting. Still needs JS love to detect scrollbars and adjust content accordingly (will address in v3.0.2)..active
state to navbar nav in theme@component-active-color
variable to complement @component-active-bg
(and apply it to dropdowns, nav pills, and list group items)main
files listoutput
element by styling it more like our .form-control
-ms-linear-gradient
prefixfont-family
on <kbd>
and <samp>
to match browser defaults.table-hover
styling apply to <th>
within contextual table rows toowidth
on .container
s instead of max-width
as IE8 doesn't fully support box-sizing: border-box
when combined with min/max width/heightwidth: 1em;
to all empty Glyphicons to prevent loading flicker.transition-property()
mixin@headings-color
variable.small
to pair with our heading classes (e.g., h1
and .h1
).center-block()
mixin and update CSS to include it as a class@navbar-inverse-search-*
variables@input-color
to .input-group-addon
to match the form controlsmax-width
on Offcanvas example media query and add overflow-x: hidden
to prevent scrollbar on narrow devices.table
styles to immediate thead
, tbody
, and tfoot
elements@breadcrumb-separator
variable for customizing breadcrumbs@navbar-default-brand-color
within the @navbar-default-brand-hover-color
variablefilter
on navbars in theme.less
so that dropdowns can be triggered in IE<10background-image
reset to Bootstrap buttons and form controls only to avoid Android Firefox bug@screen-sm
variable instead of hardcoded pixel value in type.less.table-bordered
in panels by removing side and bottom marginsbottom-border
from last row of cells in tbody
and tfoot
within responsive tablesdisplay: block;
from address
element since browsers set that to startoverflow-y: auto;
for .navbar-collapse
instead of visible
to better enable scrolling on Android 4.x devices (see issue for more details on support and gotchas)filter
on buttons for IE9 in theme.less
due to bleed-through with rounded corners (matches behavior and style of Bootstrap 2.x).accordion-toggle
class from docs examplecontent
property from .caret
.nav-pills
dropdown links inherit active color!important
from .wrap
in the sticky footer examplesq
element by default-webkit-linear-gradient
in #gradient > .vertical
mixinpadding-top
on .form-control-static
to horizontal forms onlyfont-size
instead of hard-coded value.lead
font-size
to nearest whole pixel.hidden
from responsive utilities to utilities (where it belongs, especially on account of deprecated .hide
per #10769)box-shadow
from .btn-link.dropdown-toggle
.navbar-fixed-bottom
should have a top border, not a bottom borderposition: relative;
to .modal-dialog
so that the z-index
takes effect.ir
class from print stylesbackground-color
hacks so that clicking carousel indicators in IE8-9 works as intendedz-index
on navbars. Removes the default z-index: 1000;
and instead only applies it to static-top, fixed-top, and fixed-bottom. Also fixes up the broken default navbar example's fubared padding.padding-left
from first list item within .list-inline
.animation()
mixin to replace .progress-bar
's regular CSS animation properties (and drops the -moz
, -ms
, and -o
prefies as they are not needed per https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-animation).background-color: #fff;
to select
s in print styles to fix Chrome bug@screen-*
classes for @screen-*-min
to better match the @screen-*-max
variables and provide more context to their actual uses.@screen-{device}
variables by deprecating them for @screen-*-min
wherever possible..hide-text
mixin for .text-hide
. This matches our class-mixin strategy elsewhere (e.g., .clearfix
) and ensures the class and mixin use the same name to avoid confusion.@container-{screen-size}
variables (e.g., use @container-sm
instead of @container-tablet
).hide
for .hidden
so we don't duplicate functionality.For even more details, see the 3.0.1 milestone.
We've been looking to move to the MIT license for quite some time, and today's release takes us that much closer. Starting with v3.0.1, all new contributions to Bootstrap will be dual-licensed as Apache 2 and MIT. The intent is to move the entire project (including all prior contributions) to the MIT license in a future version (hopefully v3.1.0).
To make the change, every contributor to Bootstrap must consent to relicense their changes (since we have no CLA). We're making excellent progress on that front with the community's help and will address holdouts as they come up.
As a heads up, we've placed notices in the contributing guidelines and our project readme about the pending change and transition period.
It goes without saying that we don't need to do this, but we want to make Bootstrap available to all communities who cannot currently use it due to licensing conflicts. Theoretically these communities could change their licenses, but when you step back and objectively look at the situation, it's much easier for us to change. We hope you understand and stick it out with us as we make the move.
The Bootstrap core team doubled a few months ago when we added Chris and Julian to the project. They've helped manage issues, written some awesome code, and provided critical input in the direction of the project. As Bootstrap grows, so too must our core team, and we're once again actively seeking new team members.
It'll be a slow process, much like last time, but we need the help on several fronts to keep us shipping and iterating. In particular, we'll be keeping an eye out for folks with top notch CSS and JavaScript skills.
We're already tracking issues for a v3.0.2 release and its changes will be along the same lines as today's release—bugs and docs. v3.1.0 will likely ship after that sometime with a few new features. As always, no dates have been set yet for any future releases.
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Read more https://blog.getbootstrap.com/2013/10/29/bootstrap-3-0-1-released/
If you have created a website and have been trying to get attention to a particular piece of content, such as people to like your Facebook page[1], or getting people to subscribe to your mailing list, there is a simple technique which you can use to give something much more attention.To give this content particular attention, or a good call to action, you sometimes need to give your users a bit of a push by popping up content towards them when they visit. For example, the best way to increase Facebook likes is to popup your Facebook like button[2], with a call to action "Follow us on Facebook". This Joomla extension[3] is a plugin which allows you to decide which content you want to push, and then display it to your users via a popup to give it much more attention!
The following are a few examples of uses of this plugin:
1) Increase Facebook fans, Twitter followers, or people in your Google+ Circles or other Social media
2) Increase subscribers to your newsletter
3) Attract attention to your other content
4) Popup an advert to your visitors to earn some additional income
5) Surveys or questions you want to ask to your visitors
This plugin provided here gives you a quick way to add a popup with whatever content is most suitable for your Joomla website. Simply insert the {custompopup} tag in the article where you want the popup to appear, enter the HTML you want to display and this will be display the Joomla popup with the parameters you have specified in the plugin parameters.Joomla 2.5 and Joomla 3.0 (Register and Login to download please)[4]
The plugin should be fairly easy to use. Install the plugin, put in your HTML such as the Facebook Like Box HTML, or your subscription HTML and enable the plugin. There are some more parameters you can customize such as the Title, Width and Height, whether you want the popup to Always Show, or once every 15 days, the amount of days between one display and the other, whether you want to display to guests, logged in users, or everybody and a few other parameters. Then go into the article where you want the Joomla Custom Popup to appear and insert {custompopup } (without any spaces).
If you find any problem while use it, please drop a line in the comments below, and we try our best to support you. If you like it and used it, please do leave a comment with a link to your site, it would be good to know that other people have found it useful. We consider this to be just a(nother) drop in the open-source ocean.
Visit our Joomla 3 Demo site[5], to view the plugin at work.
This plugin is compatible with Joomla 2.5 and 3
If you like this plugin, please do share it using our Social media buttons at the top please, we very much appreciate additional recognition!
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