In light of RocketTheme’s 10th anniversary, we decided to ask a few questions about RocketTheme’s history and future to its founder and CEO, Andy Miller.
At the end of this month (December 31, 2014), Joomla is discontinuing support for Joomla 2.5. This has a lot of users that haven’t yet made the switch to Joomla 3 eager to do so.
RocketTheme is turning 10! What started as a one-person ad-hoc template design company has since grown to become one of the most recognized and trusted brands for templates and extensions on Joomla, WordPress, phpBB, and Magento.
No one likes to receive spam in their inbox, especially if that spam comes from your own website. Contact forms are a great way to give your visitors an easy method for contacting you, but they can easily become a lot more trouble than they’re worth.
The market for Web developers is a competitive one. A new generation of tech-savvy professionals and the proliferation of personal branding tools like those found through social media have made Web development one of the most competitive trades in the market today.
A lot of our customers at RocketTheme are Web developers that use our products to build sites for clients. This process includes several phases of production, including the initial mockup, early build, and final reveal.
Possibly one of the most frequently asked questions we receive at RocketTheme is, "Do you have a good template for ________?" It's a good question, and one that can have many different answers, depending on the individual needs of the user.
RocketTheme has an entire page of special offers and exclusive discounts our members can take advantage of. This page is available to anyone that has either a current Club membership or that has purchased a template or theme from us in the past.
One of the coolest parts of working with Web-based technologies is that you can work from just about anywhere. The local coffee shop, pool-side at a remote tropical resort, or even in the comfort of your own home.
Websites serve a variety of purposes for a multitude of different user types. Individuals, small businesses, corporations, and even governments use websites as a hub of information and data exchange between the visitor and the owner of the site.