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Joomla 3.0 17 Aug 2012 08:35 #3176

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Hello,

I have a new project coming up and although I'll have to use Joomla 2.5 to begin with, I would be interested to know if Cook 2.0 is likely to be Joomla 3.0 compatible. The key interest to me is the work being done with JUX with Twitter Bootstrap but I understand the the MVC model is also a bit different (though I believe 2.5 will remain supported).

I appreciate it is early days, but I am proposing to use Cook. This is not a deal breaker but your advice will help with planning and setting expectations.

Thanks.

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Re: Joomla 3.0 17 Aug 2012 08:47 #3177

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Cook Self Service is following all the evolutions of Joomla.

No need to ask.

It is only a matter of time if you don't get it instantly, but don't worry, it will support it.
Coding is now a piece of cake

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Re: Joomla 3.0 17 Aug 2012 08:54 #3178

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OK, thanks. Let's see what happens, I might come back nearer to the 3.0 launch to get your advice as we may template for 3.0. :)

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For reader passing here...
Yes of course now, and since v2.5
Coding is now a piece of cake

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