JoomlArt Edenite Review
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| Written by Tony Lindskog | |||||||||
| Tuesday, 25 March 2008 | |||||||||
Page 3 of 3 This is a very bland template, suitable for its purpose, the slideshow does offer a nice fading between images and is linkable on a per slide basis. Again, the image or text logo/slogan is a nice function and I hope it becomes a standard from now on. JA Edenite also comes with 4 menu options: JA Split menu, JA Moo menu, JA CSS menu and JA Dropline menu; and as expected it offers XHTML transitional, css validates true and it sports 508 accessibility and cross browser support.
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Wednesday, 26 March 2008 Written by Thomas Crawford - View all my reviews - Top 10 Reviewer While certainly sutiable for a corprate site "out of the box," the potential of the Edenite template is vast in terms of it's tight/clean layout and navigation scheme. With a little creativity and customization, one could easily utilize this template as a very nice ecommerce store, or an "institutional" site for a school/organization/group/etc. Included within this template - as with most contemporary JA Templates, are the various navigation options that give JA templates their special flare. (I am especially fond of the "dropline" menu option). Sure, JoomlArt could offer five or six color variations ... but remember, a template is merely a starting point - meant for the user to take and create/customize into something special/unique.
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