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A guide to the basic MetaMorph customisation options that can be configured in the template manager with a description of each of the available options and how they affect the presentation of the template.

Here is a breakdown of the available options:

customisation

Default Style

The template is bundled with 5 pre-made style variants that be be easily and quickly chosen from the template configuration.

IE6 Warning

Warn your visitors using Internet Explorer 6 to upgrade to a more secure version with this toggle. This option activates a javascript based dropdown in IE6 at the top of the template where a description of why IE6 is a redundant browser is visible. The warning will only appear once as its stored via a cookie.

Font Family

You can choose which font you would like to use for your content item, these are all web standard fonts.

Template Width

This template configuration option allows you to easily change the width of the template itself, simply change the number to another pixel value.

LeftColumn Width

This template configuration option allows you to easily change the width of the left column, simply change the number to another pixel value.

RightColumn Width

This template configuration option allows you to easily change the width of the right column, simply change the number to another pixel value.

Splitmenu Location

One of the template's menu options is splitmenu which displays the first and second level items in the horizontal menu bar and the 3rd in a side column module. This option allows you to choose between the left column or the right column.

Menu Name

The following parameter controls which Joomla menu is loaded for the horizontal navigation bar, by default this is mainmenu but you can change it to whatever menu such as othermenu.

Menu Type

MetaMorph is bundled with 4 menu options, 3 of which are integrated menu approaches. These are splitmenu, moomenu, suckerfish and module. Splitmenu displays the 1st level menu items in the horizontal bar and the 2nd in the side column; moomenu and suckerfish display the menu items in dropdown lists with moomenu having a javascript powered approach; and the module options turns the menu bar into the toolbar module position so you can insert modules into the area (this will disable the menu however).

Default Font

This option allows you to choose what the font size will be, you have 3 options to choose from, these are smaller, default and larger.

Show Module Slider

This option allows you to enable or disable the Module slider that operates on the User11-User15 module positions.

Module Slider Location

Choose whether the slider module appears in the left, middle or right column.

Module Slider Height

Set the height value, in pixels, that the Module Slider will conform to.

Show Pathway

The pathway or breadcrumbs function can be disabled with this setting.

Show Logo

MetaMorph allows you to turn the logo into a module position (icon) to allow for more flexible control.

Show Bottom Logo

This setting allows you to disable the bottom logo i.e. the second instance of the MetaMorph logo.

Show Date

This setting allows you to disable the date in the upper left of the template.

Show Controls

This setting allows you to disable the text size controls in the upper right of the template.

Show Copyright

MetaMorph allows you to turn the RocketTheme logo into a module position (footer) to allow for more flexible control.

Module Count

The module configuration variable controls how many consecutive modules you can have for a position.

Module List

With this setting, you can control the aspects of the integrated rokslide feature to a great extent. You can control the tab title and also the module position which appears in each of the tabs.
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“THE RMO®


Enstrom’s Rocky Mountain Open® Golf Tournament, the longest running continuousopen golf tournament in the state of Colorado, is celebrating its 71st year in 2009. 

 

The RMO® began in1939 as the first golf tournament in Western Colorado where both amateur and professional golfers could compete together for their own prizes. Lincoln Park Golf Course was the site of the 54 hole tournament played on two days.  It was sponsored by the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce with assistance from Hayden Newton, the pro at Lincoln Park. Chet Enstrom, grandfather of Jamee Simons, was the first tournament chairman.  Jamee and her husband Doug Simons, owners of Enstrom Candies, now sponsor the Rocky Mountain Open®.     


Purses have varied through the years beginning with $500 – $750 shared among the professional winners and $250 for the amateurs.  In 1942 $1,000 in war bonds were awarded to the pros with a $50 war bond for each of the amateur winners.  Also by the 1940’s the RMO® began to get national publicity.  Pros came from both coasts. Noted players included Mildred (Babe) Didrikson Zaharas, world famous female athlete, who finished third as an amateur in 1946 and returned in 1950 to play in the pro flight.  The late Orville Moody, U.S.Open winner in 1969, won the RMO® in 1975.  Locally, Harold “Skeet” Sommers, long time pro at Lincoln Park, and his professional golf sons, Dan and Jack, were RMO® winners numerous times.  Participation has grown from the original 60 players to the current 200 players with an estimated purse of $70,000.  


Some changes to the original format have occurred during the 70 years of the RMO®.  Gallery tickets for both days cost $1.00 the first year, but spectators were soon welcomed for free and could follow their favorite players around the course.  The original 54 hole tournament has been expanded to three days with 18 holes played each day rather than 36 holes on the second day. Tiara Rado Golf Course was added in 2000 by the Western Colorado Golf Foundation as the second course to accommodate the growing pro and amateur fields.  USGA rules, unless modified by local rules, have governed play for all 70 years.  The local golfers who played in the 1939 tournament were reported to have practiced to remember to follow their “summer rules” where the golfer had to play the ball from its lie.

The Western Colorado Golf Foundation has continued to keep the RMO® as a premier professional and amateur tournament.  In 2001 it expanded the RMO® to fund college scholarships for Western Colorado high school golfers.  Through its direction and dedication, the RMO®has not only offered the same great tournament started in 1939, but also has provided over $130,000 in needed financial assistance to young golfers from the area.  Colorado Golf Association officials assist in maintaining the high caliber of play.  The RMO® combines challenging play on two excellent golf courses with the opportunity for both professional and amateur golfers to enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Grand Mesa and Colorado National Monument while assisting young golfers to reach their educational goals. 

 

What a great opportunity for the golfing community! 

 


 

For more information about the RMO® contact us at:

 

RMO Email:  info@rmogolf.org  /  www.rmogolf.org

 

 

Western Colorado Golf Foundation Email:  info@wcgfgolf.org  /  www.wcgfgolf.org

 

 

Revised:  August 2008

By:  Bob & Caryl LaDuke

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