It's time to get serious about making your website easy to use with a mobile device.
The template and layout is perfect... I like the feel, I like it all! Thanks again Robert!
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Joomla 2.5 has been out for just over 2 years now, and has finally reached End of Life (EoL) as of December 31, 2014. Many site owners have recently seen a red notice at the top of their Joomla Administration Control Panel that states "Joomla! 2.5 Support Ended On December 31, 2014! Click Here for More Information".
The first thing you need to know is, don't panic, you have time to make the upgrade to Joomla 3, and your site should be secure if you are using the latest Joomla 2.5.28 release. But it is time to take action and start planning your migration to Joomla 3. Read on to find out what you need to do.
Today we will continue our review of the SobiPro Directory Component for Joomla. This time we'll take a brief look at the Sections, Categories, Entries, Configuration, Applications and Templates.
If you are at all familiar with Sobi2, then SobiPro should make you really happy, as it has many more features and is much more refined. As more Applications become available for SobiPro, it should surpass Sobi2 in every way. If you missed the first blog post of this 2 part series, you might want to click on over and read First Look - SobiPro Component for Joomla - Part 1. Alright, let's get started!
Sigsiu.NET currently produces the most popular directory component on the market for the Joomla Content Management System. Spanning a time period of just over 3 years, the Sigsiu Online Business Index version 2, or SOBI2 for short, has become the leader with over 500,000 downloads to date.
Known for it's extendibility, SOBI2 let's you build just about any type of web based directory you can imagine. Custom Fields, Nested Categories and Custom Templates for Entry Form, Category View and Detail view, not to mention there's currently over 60 plugins listed on the Joomla Extensions Directory designed to work with SOBI2.