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Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

  • Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Hi.
      Sporticus V2 has been my best choice for a protal. I have tried all the templates but Sporticus suits my purpose.

      i have used HOt Properties, Links Exchange, Fireboard forum and many other components,.

      I am very happy with Rocket theme templates.

      I have problem with RokSlideshow Module, i am getting errors when i publish this module


      Best Wishes.
    • Last Edit: 17 years 6 months ago by Krishna Tanari.
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    Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Well sporticus was never my favourite, but its nice
      I would put the user stats at the bottom in the footer, and get rid of ad or position somewhere else if possible
      Also, I would perhaps create a logo for top left rather than use the text, which is also a little blurry

      Its very nice though, lots of content!
  • Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

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  • Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Krishna, I think you did a lovely job.

      I have used Sporticus myself, and I am actually using it again on another site. I love seeing what others do.
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  • Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Just a quick note... the word "Listings" is misspelled on the first item of main content " Simple procedure to add your properties lisitngs".

      Also, you may want to add a border around your maps when they are displayed. It looks a little strange when the white of the map mixes into the white of the page.
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    Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Wow, that is a lot of content. Very clean looking too.
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    Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • it looks great, the best reincarnation of your site so far.

      now i suggest you stop changing it. if you want to have a solid brand, that people recognize and are comfortable with, you should not change your template every month, like you've been doing for the last four months :)

      looks great now. leave it alone :P
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  • Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

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  • Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Daniel Hienzsch wrote:
      Just a quick note... the word "Listings" is misspelled on the first item of main content " Simple procedure to add your properties lisitngs".

      Also, you may want to add a border around your maps when they are displayed. It looks a little strange when the white of the map mixes into the white of the page.
      could you please help in adding colors to the border's for maps?
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  • Re: Hyderabad Real Guide using Sporticus

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • When the map loads, it creates a div called "googlemap_1". If you can associate a CSS entry with that div with a directive of something like "border: 1px solid #CFCFCF" that should work nicely. Currently, I think the javascripting is creating the element style for the map, but I think you can augment that style using the DIV id in your CSS file to add to what the javascript is generating. I think I've done that before.
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