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Joomlashack's Latest Template - JS Vintage

Posted on Jul 26, 2007
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Joomlashack has released our latest Joomla template - JS Vintage! 

Vintage might be a good match for a coffee shop, cafe, wine shop, antique shop, bookstore,  record store, a writer's community, or maybe even a personal blog. At first glance, Vintage looks a little basic, but this 15 module position, pure CSS template is deceptively simple.

Modern Technology meets Old World Design

If you're one of the many people using Joomla! for small and medium size websites, this  template was designed with you in mind. Often you or your client may want the power of a scalable content management system, but want to take the time in order to "grow into" the site over time.

Vintage might be a good match for a coffee shop, cafe, wine shop, antique shop, bookstore,  record store, a writer's community, or maybe even a personal blog. At first glance, Vintage looks a little basic, but this 15 module position, pure CSS template is deceptively simple. Take a look at the list of features!

Just 39.95 for a single template, 79.95 for all four!

 


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roger miles said:

A new template is great but this one has perhaps limited scope (retro sites?). I'm getting to grips with Simplicity and need to know when some of your current 1.0 templates are going to be declared ready for 1.5!
July 27, 2007

Belfast Dave said:

This template could be good for our local historical society. But it would need a login form and user menu - can that be done? Also, does the suckerfish menu work in IE7?
July 31, 2007 | url

jsoftj said:


This template could be good for our local historical society. But it would need a login form and user menu - can that be done? Also, does the suckerfish menu work in IE7?

Thanks smilies/smiley.gif
November 14, 2007 | url

qwe123 said:


This template could be good for our local historical society. But it would need a login form and user menu - can that be done? Also, does the suckerfish menu work in IE7?

help me


December 09, 2007 | url

zaher said:

Great job with the new theme.
Really did well with the customization. I feel that it’s time for me to change the current one .
December 25, 2007 | url

wardh said:

thank you
April 17, 2008 | url

abdo said:

Thanks really nice template smilies/wink.gif
May 13, 2008 | url

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