Joomla Tutorial: Joomla 2.5 a first lookTim Plummer
This presentation gives an overview of what new features have been added to Joomla 2.5, how to upgrade, and potential problems to avoid. It was presented by Tim Plummer to the Sydney Joomla User Group on 14th February 2012.
If you like this presentation, please share it with your friends and colleagues. Follow Tim Plummer on twitter @bfsurvey.
Joomla Tutorial: Joomla 2.5 a first lookTim Plummer
This presentation gives an overview of what new features have been added to Joomla 2.5, how to upgrade, and potential problems to avoid. It was presented by Tim Plummer to the Sydney Joomla User Group on 14th February 2012.
If you like this presentation, please share it with your friends and colleagues. Follow Tim Plummer on twitter @bfsurvey.
Rob McBryde presents an introduction to Joomla! at the Sept. 29th Refresh Central Arkansas meeting at the Flying Saucer in Little Rock, AR.
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- Advantages of a CMS
- Basic Joomla Methodology
- Content Management Best Practices
JoomlaShine released Joomla 2.5 Made Easy - a free e-book: http://www.joomlashine.com/blog/free-ebook-joomla-25-made-easy-a-pocket-manual-for-joomla-newbies.html
For more information from JoomlaShine, just:
- Visit our website at: www.joomlashine.com
- Like our fan pages on FB: http://www.facebook.com/joomlashine
- Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/joomlashine
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info materials for FakePress and Art is Open Source workshops held in London in occasion of the opening of the REFF, RomaEuropa FakeFactory exhibit
more info here:
http://www.artisopensource.net/2011/02/17/workshops-and-…ware-downloads/
and here:
http://www.artisopensource.net
http://www.fakepress.it
http://reff.romaeuropa.org
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Rob McBryde presents an introduction to Joomla! at the Sept. 29th Refresh Central Arkansas meeting at the Flying Saucer in Little Rock, AR.
www.joomla.org
www.refreshcentralarkansas.org
www.ivmwebsolutions.com
Using the Joomla Content Management System to Update your Website - Wojo DesignWojo Design
This brief slide deck discusses the basics of using a content management system, particularly Joomla, to update your website. Covers:
- Advantages of a CMS
- Basic Joomla Methodology
- Content Management Best Practices
JoomlaShine released Joomla 2.5 Made Easy - a free e-book: http://www.joomlashine.com/blog/free-ebook-joomla-25-made-easy-a-pocket-manual-for-joomla-newbies.html
For more information from JoomlaShine, just:
- Visit our website at: www.joomlashine.com
- Like our fan pages on FB: http://www.facebook.com/joomlashine
- Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/joomlashine
Joomla Platform (ahora también conocido como Joomla Framework) ha venido a dar estabilidad al proyecto Joomla, permitiendo la extensión del CMS a muchas más aplicaciones. David Hurley nos presenta las ventajas de utilizar esta plataforma como herramienta de desarrollo.
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info materials for FakePress and Art is Open Source workshops held in London in occasion of the opening of the REFF, RomaEuropa FakeFactory exhibit
more info here:
http://www.artisopensource.net/2011/02/17/workshops-and-…ware-downloads/
and here:
http://www.artisopensource.net
http://www.fakepress.it
http://reff.romaeuropa.org
http://www.furtherfield.org/exhibitions/reff-remix-world-reinvent-reality
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Session Overview
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2. Introduction
Joomla is a free and open source content management system (CMS) for
publishing content on the World WideWeb and intranets and a model–view–
controller (MVC) Web application framework that can also be used independently.
Joomla is written in PHP and stores data in a MySQLdatabase
Joomla! is a well-tested, extensible and effective tool supported by a very active and
friendly community of developers and users.
3. History
Joomla 1.0 was released on September 16, 2005. It was a re-branded release
of Mambo 4.5.2.3 which, itself, was combined with other bug and moderate-level security fixes.
Joomla version 1.5 was released on January 22, 2008. The last release of this version (on
November 14, 2011) was 1.5.25.
Joomla 1.6.0 was released on January 10, 2011. .
Joomla 1.7.0 was released on July 19, 2011, six months after 1.6.0. This version adds enhanced
security and improved migration tools.
Joomla 2.5.0 is planned for release six months after 1.7.0, in January 2012. Originally this release
was to be 1.8.0
4. Installation
1. Wamp Server - You can download wamp
2. You'll need to create a new Mysql database
3. Download Joomla 1.7
1. Wamp Server
First of all you must install and then start running Wamp in your computer. When
Wamp is running, you will see a small icon in your task bar.
5. 2. Create a new database
Now that Wamp is up and running, click on the Wamp icon in the task bar so that the Wamp
6. 3.Insert a name for your new database in the "Create new database" input box and then
click on "Create".
7. The first step is to select your language in the screen above, then press the 'Next' button in the
upper right corner.
8.
9. Here you will need to enter the Hostname, User name, password, and database name for the
MySQL database you have set up. An additional option is to change the Table prefix. This may be
helpful for security purposes. This will alter the names of all the Joomla! tables, by changing the
prefix to whatever characters you put there.
10. The last process to install Joomla!, is the site configuration! Here you can add in a site Name,
username, password, and email for the administrator, as well as install the Sample Content that
can help with starting a new site.
11. Joomla! is now installed! The last step needed is to remove the installation directory -
and the Joomla! installer does this for you as well! This needs removed for security reasons, to
prevent anyone else from coming along and installing Joomla! again over your existing site. To
do this, simple click the "Remove Installation Directory" button.
12. Add New Article Article Manager Category Manager Media Manager Menu Manager
User Manager Module Manager Extension Manager Language Manager
Template Manager Edit profile Global Configuration
13. Article management
The Article Manager is the place in the back-end where you can add and manage all of the
articles for your web site.
Category manager
The Category Manager shows a list of the Categories defined on the web site.
Categories are ordered by the Section they belong to. Using the Filters, described below, allows
the Categories belonging to a particular Section to be displayed separately
Menu management:
The Menu Manager controls the framework, or container, of the Menu(s) in Joomla! The
actual menu functionality and appearance of a Menu is created automatically by Joomla! by
triggering a new instance .
14. Media manager
The Media Manager is a very useful tool for uploading or deleting files in
the /images/ directory on your web server. You can upload new files, delete existing ones, and
create sub-directories. The Media Manager offers two views: thumbnails view and details view.
User manager
This page shows a list of the Users registered on the web site. Users can be created,
edited, blocked, and deleted from the functions of this screen.
Module manager
The Module Manager is where you add and edit Joomla! Modules. In Joomla!,
Modules are used to display content and/or media around the main content.
15. Global Configuration
The Global Configuration panel controls Joomla!'s operational settings. Changes made
on this screen will update theconfiguration.php file. This file needs to be writable in order for the
configuration to be editable..
Template manager
The Template Manager is where you assign a default Template to your Joomla! web
site. You can also edit and preview Templates here.
In Joomla!, the visual layout of both the Front-end and Back-end of your site is controlled .
Language manager
The Language Manager displays a list of the Languages available for the Front-end
of the Joomla! web site. These Languages apply to the Joomla! core only and may not affect any
Components, Modules that may be in use.
16. Edit Profile
The Edit Profile Manager is the place in the back-end where you can edit your
profile for your web site..
Extension manager:
The Extension Manager is the place in the back-end where you can Upload a
theme or Template for your web site.
Add New Article
The New Article screen contains options for categorising and naming the article,
editing content and selecting parameters.
18. Disadvantages
Joomla has very few disadvantage and they are:
Joomla requires certain plug-ins for certain script.
Customization is limited.
There is big learning curve means difficult to learn.
It is heavy for simple and small websites.
You have to hire a developer for configuring the CMS.
19. Conclusion
It is much less stressful to be proactive than reactive to a bad situation.
It is important to remember that a Web site is no different from any other part
of owning a business or marketing a brand.
It takes commitment and regular work to make it work for you. Just as you
take care and concern regarding the security of your physical business location, your
Web site needs the same care and concern.
Marketing and management doesn't stop at the creation of the Web site itself; it
is only the beginning of your online marketing strategy.