The Journal blog is built directly into the admin with lots of powerful options, including seo urls and limited admin access to blog settings for other users to author articles. You or your writer can author unlimited blog posts and display them in both grid or list views with support for our famous Items per Row feature. The blog comes with 6 modules including an advanced Posts Module that allows you to display articles on any page within your store and in any position.
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Since 2013, Journal has been the best selling and most loved OpenCart theme on the market. Now at version 3, it brings many new and revolutionary features such as an advanced page builder with 30+ multi-purpose modules that can be added on any page in any grid layout configuration, as well as the best possible customizable options for any area of your store.
Journal 3 also comes with fully customizable CSS options with the added possibility of setting each option differently on any breakpoint. This breakthrough feature will greatly enhance your design skills and allow you to create pixel perfect layouts at any screen width.
This is a blockquote element. It's styled from the Journal admin Typography style. You can edit lots of options including the custom icon on the side, font and other text styles, padding, background, etc.
The new advanced Status mechanism allow you to set up modules and menus based on device, customer login status or customer groups.
The new Schedule feature allows you to display any module at specific dates in the future, or to disable any module automatically at a certain time and date.
Imagine the possibilities and peace of mind...designing your promotional banners or sliders, or entire product modules that only show up on specific dates and are disabled automatically whenever you don't need them anymore.
These are just a few of the outstanding features available in the new Journal 3 framework, there are so many new options and possibilities that it will takes us a very long time to list them all.
Responsive Video
Responsive video embeds with max width and float options, as well as full container styles on the video-responsive class. Display videos in your descriptions, blog posts, or custom modules anywhere on the page. Just wrap the iframe in additional div elements with the required classes and you have full control over your video layout.
The above element is a fully customizable hr element, including custom icon options. Unprecedented control over your elements directly from the admin.
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Here is one of the most coveted limited editions in recent years, the 2008 Speedmaster Alaska Project with its white dial and capsule hands. In the background, you can see the 2004 Speedmaster Racing Japan limited edition.
Two words: Crown guards. This thing has 'em, giving it a much sportier feel in the same vein as watches like the Submariner and the GMT-Master II. However, this watch does not have a functional bezel. So that means this watch has a smooth polished bezel and crown guards. Wild.
Today, we are looking at the SPB281 with its silver dial color and steel bracelet. Of all the variations, this one caught my attention the most and I knew I needed to call it in for review. It's the purest distillation of the King Seiko ethos with its unabashedly mid-century sensibility and straightforward no-nonsense dial design.
To ensure the homogeneity and clarity of the information provided to clients, Patek Philippe has decided to introduce a new unified standard of water-resistance set at 30 meters for all watches certified as water-resistant – having been tested in air and underwater by immersion at an overpressure of 3 bars (corresponding to a depth of 30 m), the press release says.
Another essential development was the evolution of the so-called Lepine caliber, which was developed by Jean-Antoine Lepine in the 18th century, and which did away with the bulky but then-ubiquitous fusee. This allowed the balance to be placed on the same plane as the rest of the going train, and combined with the use of now-standard bridgework, rather than the earlier pillar-and-plate construction, made it possible to make really flat watches for the first time.
We saw just this past week the Omega Speedy Tuesday Limited Edition sell out in record time all with clicks or finger taps – an experiment that had never really been tried before by such a large and prominent brand.
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As with most modern Omega automatic movements, cal. 8938 beats at a slightly unusual 25,200 vph, the more common rates being either 28,800 vph or 21,600 vph. Cal 8938 has a power reserve of 60 hours, which it derives from two barrels visible through the sapphire crystal exhibition caseback.
As we told you last week, our friends at WatchTime and Worn & Wound held their separate, and evenly thrilling, events this weekend in Manhattan, with 50-odd watch brands represented from all over the world.
After the pre-selected watches were judged and voted upon, we broke for lunch. I sat with Naoya Hida, Mark Cho, Stefan Kudoke, Vianney Halter, Pietro Tomajer (of the Limited Edition), and Dominique Renaud – and the conversation ran across the board. But it was a conversation had here that again reminded me of how special the GPHG is – the knowledge on the jury is just incredible, while the perspectives are so incredibly varied.
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Some years later, a curator at the 9/11 Memorial Museum, having learned of Canavan’s story by reading a news account, contacted him, and asked if he had kept anything from that day. She was looking for the things he carried. Objects that had survived with the survivors that day.
So both the Samurai and the Turtle offer a little something different, but they swim in the same ocean in terms of who they'd likely appeal to. For one thing, they're both big. The Samurai comes in at a hair under 44mm, and the Turtle measures 45mm.
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Could this be the next new Rolex? In today's episode, we put ourselves in the shoes of the brand's product developers and exchanged some pitches about what kind of watch we'd love to see Rolex release next.
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