JA Senecio - graphic style personal homepage template Print E-mail
Tuesday, 01 May 2007
JA Senecio
JA Senecio
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Following the JA Teline template, we’re glad to bring JA Senecio, a new accessible, clean and clear Joomla template for our club members. The design concept of the template is simple and there is no extra features like other JA template but if you like the beauty of web2.0 design and 2D graphic style, then JA Senecio can be a good choice. With three column layout based template, you can have more options to arrange your website content.

Beside an enriched typography, the template is featured with various beautiful icons, buttons and module styles.

An overview of JA Senecio key features:

  • Simple, clean and clear design style
  • 3 Columns supported, 15 modules are fully collapsible.
  • Elastic font size changer - other elements are auto resize to the size of fonts.
  • 3 screen resolution types: narrow, wide and 100% (fluid)
  • 2 color options: yellow and green
  • Tableless design and 100% CSS based
  • Joomla 1.0.x + Joomla 1.5 compatible
  • 3 Menu options: Standard Joomla menu, JA Split menu JA Transmenu and JA Suckerfish.
  • XHTML 1.0 Transitional. Check it ?
  • CSS Validates. Check it ?
  • Valid 508 Accessibility
  • Delivered with source.PSD and FONT files, Demo site sample database and detailed user guide which can be found in JA Senecio download folder.
  • Well-commented template_css.css and index.php file for flexible customization
  • Cross Browser Support
    Browsers

Live Demo:

View JA Senecio in real action: Live demo

JA Senecio screenshots and modules guide:

JA Senecio Modules Guide
Fresh
Fresh
Wram
Wram
Icons
Icons

JA Transmenu
JA Transmenu
Clip module
Clip module
User tools
User tools

Download:

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Support and Discussion:

JA Club members can post your comment, ask a question at JA Senecio discussion forum. (Access is limited to Club members only ).

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 May 2007 )