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2). Professional XOOPS theme design - What to look for By : JMorris
In general, prices for theme design work will range depending on a number of factors. If you don't mind the designer releasing the theme on their site for others to purchase, then you can expect anywhere from $20US to $50US for your theme. If the theme must be a one of a kind theme that only you use, you could expect to multipy the fee by at least 10x.
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3). Impressions of The Rich Jerk eBook By : JMorris
By now, if you haven't heard of "The Rich Jerk", you've either been living in a cave for the past year, or you are extremely new to earning a living online. This guy is everywhere. His offensive approach is enough to repel most, and his website is like a chapter out of "Nightmare on Internet Marketers Street". But you have to admit one thing; this guy knows exactly what he's doing!
Ok, before you even say it, I know what you're thinking.
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4). Using XSAS to develop multiple XOOPS sites locally By : JMorris
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for how to develop multiple XOOPS websites locally using XSAS (XOOPS Stand Alone Server). I use this information pretty much on a daily basis, and I hope you find it helpful, too. As always, I welcome any feedback or suggestions you may have.
(It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of folder structures, permission settings, how to perform basic operations in phpMyAdmin, and of course, how to install XOOPS.
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5). Open Source Web Design By : JMorris
Every once in a while I run across a site that makes me say, "WOW, what a useful resource!" Open Source Web Design (OSWD) is one of those sites.
As you can probably tell by the articles I've featured on MyWebResource, I'm a strong advocate for using templates to streamline website development. As a designer, I produce free templates to give back to the Internet community, and I really enjoy doing so, but occassionally, the idea machine comes to a screeching halt.
Article Related to: open source, web design, mywebresource, w3c compliance, templates, themes
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