Cassiopeia – Templates in Joomla 4 by Viviana Menzel at JoomlaDay DACH 2021 – Sep 2021.Kickstart Cassiopeia, the new Joomla frontend template Module by Maarten Blokdijk at JoomlaDay USA 2021.Joomla 4: Cassiopeia Template by Patrick Jackson in the Joomla Community Magazine – Jan 2021.How to build accessible websites using Cassiopeia by Christiane Maier-Stadtherr on 2021.09.21 at JUG London.More information about the available Classes for the Blog View (image-left, image-right, image-bottom, image-alternate, boxed, …) by Ciaran Walsh.Joomla 4: Tweak Cassiopeia with a top banner and horizontal navigation by Astrid Günther in the Joomla Community Magazine – Sep 2021.A banner at the top and the navigation horizontally below it.A tutorial on how to use the Cassiopeia template for Joomla 4 by Astrid Günther on her blog.Joomla 4.1 insights by Dimitris Grammatikogiannis (aka dgrammatiko) at Joomla Extensions Developers JUG on 2022.01.20.Child Templates in J!4.1 by Dimitris Grammatikogiannis (aka dgrammatiko) at Joomla User Group London – Dec 2021.Customize your Cassiopeia Template by Elisa Foltyn (aka coolcat) at Joomla User Group New Jersey – Nov 2021.So here is all I am aware of ( and please get back to me if I have forgotten some): I always like to gather all the available sources about a topic, be it Custom Fields… or Cassiopeia □ The goal of this session is to try and give tips & tricks about Cassiopeia which are not already out there.īut what if it is out there and you missed it? So you don’t have to worry about this, Joomla (Dimitris Grammatikogiannis in the present case) got you covered □ 1. Good to know: if you created for example a templates/cassiopeia/css/user.css in J4.0, once you update to 4.1 the file will be automagically moved to media/templates/site/cassiopeia/css/user.css. to media/templates/site/cassiopeia/ in J!4.1+įor Cassiopeia (and similarly for all Templates which are / will be compatible with Child Templates).PreambleĪs you might know, with the introduction of Child Templates in J4.1 the path to the “template media folders” ( css, images, js and scss) changes Help improving this presentation that will be converted to a Joomla Community Magazine article: Joomla User Group New Jersey (USA) | Session in English | 2022.01.20.Joomla User Group Maastricht (Netherlands) | Session in Dutch | 2022.03.21.JoomlaDay France in Brussels | Session in French | 2022.05.20.(at each session the present document has been improved and new sections have been added) This presentation was done several times at different events and in different languages We can now run freely through these knockoff chocolate valleys.Joomla 4 – Cassiopeia Template – a bunch of Tips & Tricks The agreed-upon stash of 500,000 bars was released for sale in all 850 Poundland stores on Monday morning. Although it’s been a longer climb than we expected, we’re pleased customers will finally get to taste our Twin Peaks-180 grams of delicious, British-made chocolate, for just £1.” “That’s why we began development on Twin Peaks in the first place. “In the last 12 months we believe our customers alone have missed out on 250 tons of chocolate after the size of their favourite item was chopped,” Poundland trading controller Chris Burns said. In addition, Poundland has to package Twin Peaks bars in blue and gold wrappers, instead of the very Toblerone-esque gold and red packages it had originally hoped for. Poundland was forced to delay the launch of the Twin Peaks bar but in October, the two sides came to an agreement: Poundland would be allowed to sell 500,000 Twin Peaks, but would then have to change the design to further distinguish it from Toblerone’s shape. Mondelez described the Twin Peaks bar as being “deceptively and confusingly similar” to Toblerone, and immediately sought damages for trademark infringement. Poundland applied for its own trademark for its double-peaked candy design, a move that was swiftly protested by Mondelez, the company that owns Toblerone. READ MORE: This Guy Hoards Limited Edition Chocolate Bars from the 90sĪfter the redesign, Poundland said that the shape of the chocolate bar was “no longer distinctive enough” to warrant a trademark, and that its reputation had been damaged with the British public. (One customer called it the “dumbest corporate decision of all time,” an opinion that was repeated by most of Toblerone’s surprisingly passionate fanbase). Poundland decided to manufacture the Twin Peaks bar after Toblerone reshaped its own chocolate offering last fall, increasing the size of the ‘valleys’ between the triangular peaks in an attempt to cut manufacturing costs and maintain its current retail price.
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