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Welcome to PJ Splash | May 2009
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Splash is an exciting new addition to Pure Joomla's template collection. This great theme allows you many of the robust features you'll find our other templates, but there's more! We've modified the PJ Sliding Tabs to house up to 11 different panes and buttons, one of them being your main content, the rest, modules you assign.


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Sample Module - About Our Company

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Gimme Highlights

You want flexibility? You got it!

  • This template gives you unparalleled layout possibilities in both fluid and fixed widths.

Need Menus?

  • Impress your friends with cool navigation - like our Accordion or Flyout vertical menu systems!

A Place for Everything... Module Positions!

Great Modules for Your Joomla Site!

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The PJ-Package

Now getting your Joomla site to look just like this one has never been easier! As a club member, you just download and install our self-contained PJ-Package.

Learn more about the PJ-Package here.

PurePack

jQuery Zoombox

In this template, we've included a fantastic jQuery script called Zoombox (developed by Grafikart.fr). Zoombox allows you to make a slick zooming lightbox-like popup for your links and images, including streaming media like Youtube, Vimeo, etc.



What kind of links are supported ?


Images : jpg,png,gif,bmp
MP3
FLV (An FLV player has been added to the installation file)
Quicktime Mov or MP4
WMV links
Dailymotion
Vimeo
Youtube
On any other links where the iframe system is being used.

How to Use It

It's really simple! You just add rel="zoombox" to any link and for the captions, apply the title="Your Caption" to your link.

For example, your link tag would include something like this:

href="http://www.pure-joomla.com" rel="zoombox" title="Pure Joomla!"

For a complete demo and instructions, visit the developer's site.


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Origins


The carp is a large group of fish originally found in Central Europe and Asia. Various carp species were originally domesticated in East Asia, where they were used as food fish. The ability of carp to survive and adapt to many climates and water conditions allowed the domesticated species to be propagated to many new locations including Japan. Natural color mutations of these carp would have occurred across all populations. Carp were first bred for color mutations in China more than a thousand years ago, where selective breeding of the Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) led to the development of the goldfish.[1]

Carp are known as koi in Japan. Of the various domesticated carp species, the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is one of the more commonly used in aquaculture. It is believed that common carp were first introduced into Japan by way of China between 400 to 600 years ago.[2] Common carp were first bred for color in Japan in the 1820s, initially in the town of Ojiya in the Niigata prefecture on the north eastern coast of Honshu island.[3] By the 20th century, a number of color patterns had been established, most notably the red-and-white Kohaku. The outside world was not aware of the development of color variations in koi until 1914, when the Niigata koi were exhibited in the annual exposition in Tokyo. At that point, interest in koi exploded throughout Japan. The hobby of keeping koi eventually spread worldwide. Koi are now commonly sold in most pet stores, with higher-quality fish available from specialist dealers.

Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation. Ghost koi, developed in the 1980s, have metallic scales. They are hybrids of wild carp and Ogon koi, and are not considered true Nishikigoi. Butterfly koi (also known as Longfin koi, or Dragon Carp) were also developed in the 1980s, and are notable for their long and flowing fins. They are hybrids of koi with Asian carp and, like Ghost koi, are not considered true Nishikigoi.[citation needed]

Etymology


The word 'koi' comes from Japanese, simply meaning "carp." It includes both the dull grey fish and the brightly colored varieties. What are known as 'koi' in English are referred to more specifically as 'nishikigoi' in Japan (literally meaning 'brocaded carp'). In Japanese, 'koi' is a homophone for another word that means 'affection or love'; koi are therefore symbols of love and friendship in Japan. An example of this is given in a short story by Mukoda Kuniko, "Koi-san". Koi tattoos have also become a popular trend in North America.
 

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Kunena Ready!

Kunena ReadyThis template is perfect for displaying the default Kunena theme. We've included Kunena Forum in the PJ-Package, so you just need to install and you've got a carbon-copy of this website in all its glory - including the fabulous forum!

See it here.