there's this that you call Joomla-SMF Bridge. it's easy to configure by the
way. you just have to read the instructions.

also, you have to choose a joomla theme that matches your smf theme or
better yet customize the css. you can also alter the design of the default
template sa joomla. basta, daghan mabuhat sa joomla. nice pud gyud ang
structure niya. dali ra masabtan.

this is one of the websites i've developed (along with tensai) that uses
joomla-smf bridge,
http://www.cdotaku.com

^_^

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