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JA Zibal - Joomla templates customization now easier

Among an increasing number of websites each day, a tidy layout is always outstanding for every site to keep the content coherent while protecting visitors from eye-stress. JA Zibal - new JA Joomla Club template for October is designed to deliver that concept. This new template is right in line with JoomlArt's goal to create appealing and functional templates.ja_zibal_mosimages.jpg

In JA Zibal, MooFX technique once again smartly generates ability to show and hide right modules upon your click. Besides this new advanced feature, JA Zibal enables you to customize elements with minor modifications. You can edit or add new header images separately to each menu section. Also, you can hide and replace the user tools with traditional search boxes to suit your taste. JA Zibal allows you to easily switch between 3 options for menu ( JA Split Menu, SuckerFish,Transmenu). For the color scheme, JA Zibal supports a wide selection with 5 default colors ('black', 'blue', 'cyan', 'red', 'green') and any others added by yourself. JA Zibal is surely a new bright theme for your website. Please join now! to see all the great options you have.

 

An overview of JA Zibal key features:

  • Default 2 columns and all users modules are also fully collapsible
  • Soft, neutral background colors
  • Plenty of whitespace
  • Tableless design and 100% CSS based
  • Joomla 1.0.x+ compatible
  • JA Split Menu, SuckerFish, Transmenu - very light and adaptive
  • Wide selection of header images
  • XHTML 1.0 Transitional Check it ?
  • CSS Validates Check it ?
  • Valid 508 Accessibility
  • Well-commented template_css.css and index.php file for flexible customization
  • The template comes with .PSD and FONT files which can be found in JA Zibal download folder.
  • Tested well with
    Browsers

Live Demo:

View JA Zibal in live demo at our Templates Demo Page.

Template screenshots and modules guide:

JA Zibal Overview and modules guide