About 2 weeks ago, we released a trailer of JA Elastica. The trailer introduces how the Elastica template "transforms" dynamically into different design states in order to shine on desktops, touch devices (iPad, kindle fire..), iPhones or other mobile devices.
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So the new year is here and we are really excited about lots of things we'd love to make happen in 2012. However, before we share our coming goals, let's look back at what we achieved in the now gone year 2011.
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Updated : 13th Dec 2011: The iPad2 finally found its way to Gev and he is currently checking us out via his new toy on a daily basic.
I was surprised. It was really unbelievable. Thanks a lot to JoomlArt, for the great gift on Christmas
-- Gev Balyan
A picture of Gev with the iPad 2 from his Facebook picture that we got tagged on.
Although, we encountered several unexpected difficulties while processing the delivery of the Ipad2 to Gev's location, it was made possible with active support from Gev himself and others. Thanks guys for your support.
JA Erio template RTLized

Since more than one year, I discussed with Joomlart's CEO (Hung) about the necessity to do a native RTL template. Actually, I was unhappy to see all these automaticlly mirrored templates with a global code: "direction: rtl" that send the vertical scroll to the left side of the screen and cause more issues than solutions. Yes, I read from right to left but I use my right hand to scroll pages and I have the same visual logic as readers of Left-to-Right scripts.
A language is described as right-to-left (or RTL) if writing starts from the right of the page, and continues to the left. Right to left scripts are:
- Arabic alphabet - used for Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Kurdish, Bashto, Old Malay and many other languages.
- Hebrew alphabet - used for Hebrew, Yiddish and some other Jewish languages.
- Syriac alphabet - used for varieties of the Syriac language.
- Thaana - used for Dhivehi.
- N'Ko script - used for several languages of Africa.
Having a stimulating opportunity to do a portal for "Aratypo: Arabic Typography" for my team of Arabic typeface creators and graphic designers, I decided to use JA Erio in this strategic project and I started to "rtlize" the template as would be naturally read by native Arabic visitors.