The Dominion is the second template out of Rocketthemes to use the new Gantry framework.
" Dominion, the January 2010 Club Template release, starts the new decade bustling with new features.
Gantry 2.0, the next generation of the Gantry Framework, makes it debut with the January release, bringing with it, menu item parameter control, RTL grid support and much more."
Iridium from Rocketthemes is the November 2009 template.
It is a theme with many of the same features we have seen lately from
Rocketthemes. Things like unique style variations and sophisticated styling of various popular Rockettheme extensions, and the standard, high performance and adaptable framework.
The template will work for many types of websites, that wish to have some flair or you can take away some flair. Its flexibility allows you to select the level of graphical intensity for your style, from the style variation combinations and module, you have a great deal of control without knowing how to change graphics.
I can appreciate the design and as always the talent that comes out of Rocketthemes but personally it just doesn't do it for me. However, as I have said many times before, look at the module position's, look past the graphic's.
Now with Rockethemes you have more to think about since they also made some serious extensions for their templates too! Something you may not be able to do on your own is determine if a template can be easily changed, CSS and Graphics. You may have to leave this up to your web design person to figure out.
Infuse is the name of the October template from Rocketthemes. It may fool someone shopping for a new template, at first glance. It comes on as another artsy fartsy theme at first.
You know, the bold strange colour's that you just know are not going to work for any customer of yours! Yours are adult's and this just looks like kid's stuff!
I think it is a mistake not to take a much closer look at Infuse. By simply taking away a background you can go from youngful, playful kid's stuff to a more Business like website. Plus like all the new templates that Rocketthemes have put out over the last few months, it is slick and modern. Lot's of cool extensions built in, love it!
Perhaps the biggest selling feature for me and dealing with Rocketthemes is the support and method they do business. When any template comes out from any club it will contain a bug or two, that is for sure! Now the difference when dealing with Rocketthemes is they put out a bug fix version or two or three. Whatever it takes they will put out fixes that are labeled with a new version number and a list of what was fixed.
This may sound like basic stuff but you won't get this type of service at every template club. They even update the Joomla version in their Rocket Packages! I'll tell you I was pretty pissed with another club I belong to when I found an old bug and security release of Joomla in their quick install package and then I quickly realized the club owner or coder never put out any bug fixes! Crawling through a forum looking for individual patches and fixes added in by customers is not my idea of a professional template club that you pay to belong to.
Nexus was the August template from Rocketthemes. It is a fairly well done template for Joomla. I thing making some changes to the background image would work for me. Rather have my text on a white or dark background nothing in-between like light shades of grey.
Its primary focus is that of style control, allowing for quick, simple and wide reaching changes of the theme's styling with a few template parameter toggle's. Also sporting a recoded layout, perfectly catered for search engine optimisation.
Implement of custom, non-standard fonts using CSS is another key feature of Nexus.
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