
Another blog post. Write unlimited blog articles, or have someone write them for you with partial admin access. The Journal 3 blog has been greatly improved and it now comes with the most advanced set of typography tools, including custom drop-cap support as well as optional newspaper-like fluid columns. You can break up the page in up to 4 columns and change the configuration per breakpoint for the best article layout on any screen width.
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.
More about Journal
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.
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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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While there are a number of sizes, the large 7661 and 8131 are by far the most collectible. Since they're all gold, the watches have a lot of presence, but they actually wear quite small by modern standards.
So follow along with our picks below to see how it went and be sure to hit the comments and let us know if you've ever successfully gifted a watch and how you made sure to pick the right one (partner, watch, or both).
But again, this is Gruen. Will this watch hit a $6 million number and sit on the Honus Wagner auction mountaintop alongside the tobacco trading card? I feel comfortable saying no with almost absolute certainty. I do think it will fare much better (if better is even the correct metric to measure a high auction result) than "Big Train" Johnson's did. Wagner's watch just feels more special.
But the message from my anonymous neighbor shows the ongoing, quaternary (yes, it's a word) reverberations of the pandemic. Last year, 2021 for those who have lost count, saw the highest rise in inflation since 1982 at a walloping 7 percent. As we begin another year affected by this "new normal," a certain snowball effect is beginning to take shape.
In this week's episode, Jason and James look back on an amazing year for dive watches with a breakdown of several watches that they haven't had a chance to talk about. From Ocean Stars to SUBs, Mokarrans, Supermen, and even Holsteins, it’s hard to remember a better summer for enthusiast dive watches, and the TGN boys wanted to take a few minutes to cover some of those that didn't seem to get their fair share of the limelight.
Well, you can probably imagine what he did about that. Jack dove deep – like really deep – into the history of the unheralded mainspring in a way that only he can. On this Sunday afternoon, pour a cup of coffee, sit back, and learn the answers to all the questions about the mainspring that you didn't know to ask.
For all of the analog watch industry's hand-wringing about the smartwatch threat, I can't understand why nobody is counterpunching with customization at scale. Sure, brands might find the logistics challenging – but no more challenging than being rendered irrelevant by fast-changing consumer tastes. Shoppers today want what they want, when they want it. And if they can't get it through existing means, they will always find some other way.
We kick things off with our guest's wrists. As you might expect, Benoit is fully kitted out in Ressence, with a Type 2 on one wrist and a Type 3 on the other. Let's start by taking a closer look at the Type 2:
The watch uses a supercompressor-style case; Lip was one of the early pioneers of this design. The Grande-Nautic comes on a tropic strap and the GIGN logo is present at nine o'clock. The watch is powered by Miyota’s 821A movement.
Inside the Heritage Classic – Tuxedo is the Caliber L893 automatic movement, which is Longines' proprietary take on the ETA A31.501. The movement has a slightly off-beat frequency of 25,200 vph and an extended power reserve of 64 hours, and the escapement is fitted with a silicon balance spring. You can't see the rotor for automatic winding or the modern escapement, though, since the back is kept closed. The caseback bears the old-school Longines winged hourglass logo – tempus fugit.
Far from the Swiss shores of Leman Lake, where its headquarters are located, Alpina has flown to New York to inaugurate a new boutique on the prestigious Fifth Avenue, which it shares with its sister brands belonging to the Citizen Watch America group.
Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard, who became Non-Executive Chairman at Bonhams in late 2020, wants the 229-year-old auction house's watch auctions to be part of the solution, not the problem. Hoejsgaard is no stranger to either the luxury or watch worlds – his past roles have included President and CEO of the Timex Group, President and CEO of Georg Jensen, CEO of Davidoff, and non-Executive Director and CEO of MCH Group, which formerly ran the Baselworld watch trade show.
For at least a few folks in Geneva, the waitlist for the new Tudors just got quite a bit shorter. While the pop-up shop will certainly generate some buzz (especially in a post-MoonSwatch world), this strategy feels like a direct extension of how Tudor handles most of the brand's non-W&W releases – like the recent FXD, Ranger, and Pelagos 39 – in which Tudor boutiques often have (limited) stock available on day one.
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