Joomla is an Open Source Content Management System (CMS). Joomla is widely used for developing news portals, corporate websites, social networking websites and online forums.
This document provides an overview of Content Management Systems (CMS) and the open source CMS Joomla. It defines what a CMS and Joomla are, lists common versions of Joomla, and describes why Joomla is used and for what purposes. It also summarizes key Joomla extensions like components, modules, plugins, languages and templates. Finally, it provides tips for using Joomla and examples of Cambodian websites powered by Joomla.
This document contains questions and answers about Joomla! and extension development. It discusses differences between Joomla! 1.5 and 2.5 database structures, how to discover new modules in 2.5, whether too many extensions can slow a site, whether extensions must be open source, and reasons to switch from 1.5 to 2.5. It also provides tips on using jQuery with Joomla! and lists resources for learning more about Joomla! and extension development.
In this beginner presentation on the topic, I would cover a quick introduction of content management system with focus on PHP based content management system “Joomla”. Joomla is considered as dynamic portal engine and content management system, and allows you to develop variety of systems from website, ecommerce store to a complex social network with the help of pre-built features i.e. caching, content management, web services, templates, and more.
To install Joomla, you must first meet the prerequisites of having PHP 5.2.4 or higher, MySQL 5.0.4 or higher, Apache 1.3, a MySQL database with credentials, and an FTP client. Then, you unpack the downloaded Joomla files onto your server, access the installation through your website URL, and go through a 6-step process to select your language, check system requirements, accept the license agreement, configure the database connection and site settings, and finally remove the installation folder for security.
The document outlines requirements and functional specifications for a mobilegana website project. It includes installing Ubuntu and WordPress, designing pages to given sizes, searching for mobile app content and images to include, and installing plugins like photo albums and themes. WordPress is described as an open source CMS powered by PHP and MySQL that is used by thousands of websites.
Modules and Components Introduction in Joomla! 2.5Vishwash Gaur
Vishwash Gaur provides an overview of Joomla! modules and components. Modules are lightweight extensions used to render parts of pages, while components provide main functionality and can contain modules and plugins. The presentation covers module and component conventions, how to add them to templates, and their basic folder structures. Resources for learning more about Joomla! are also listed.
This document provides an overview of Content Management Systems (CMS) and the open source CMS Joomla. It defines what a CMS and Joomla are, lists common versions of Joomla, and describes why Joomla is used and for what purposes. It also summarizes key Joomla extensions like components, modules, plugins, languages and templates. Finally, it provides tips for using Joomla and examples of Cambodian websites powered by Joomla.
This document contains questions and answers about Joomla! and extension development. It discusses differences between Joomla! 1.5 and 2.5 database structures, how to discover new modules in 2.5, whether too many extensions can slow a site, whether extensions must be open source, and reasons to switch from 1.5 to 2.5. It also provides tips on using jQuery with Joomla! and lists resources for learning more about Joomla! and extension development.
In this beginner presentation on the topic, I would cover a quick introduction of content management system with focus on PHP based content management system “Joomla”. Joomla is considered as dynamic portal engine and content management system, and allows you to develop variety of systems from website, ecommerce store to a complex social network with the help of pre-built features i.e. caching, content management, web services, templates, and more.
To install Joomla, you must first meet the prerequisites of having PHP 5.2.4 or higher, MySQL 5.0.4 or higher, Apache 1.3, a MySQL database with credentials, and an FTP client. Then, you unpack the downloaded Joomla files onto your server, access the installation through your website URL, and go through a 6-step process to select your language, check system requirements, accept the license agreement, configure the database connection and site settings, and finally remove the installation folder for security.
The document outlines requirements and functional specifications for a mobilegana website project. It includes installing Ubuntu and WordPress, designing pages to given sizes, searching for mobile app content and images to include, and installing plugins like photo albums and themes. WordPress is described as an open source CMS powered by PHP and MySQL that is used by thousands of websites.
Modules and Components Introduction in Joomla! 2.5Vishwash Gaur
Vishwash Gaur provides an overview of Joomla! modules and components. Modules are lightweight extensions used to render parts of pages, while components provide main functionality and can contain modules and plugins. The presentation covers module and component conventions, how to add them to templates, and their basic folder structures. Resources for learning more about Joomla! are also listed.
Building a resposive slider plugin for WordPress themecodebangla
This document discusses converting the Slippry jQuery slider into a WordPress plugin. It includes code to define paths and enqueue styles and scripts. The plugin is ready to install and the GitHub link is provided for the wp-slippry-slider project, which contains the plugin.
Joomla is an open-source content management system (CMS) that allows users to easily create and manage websites and applications. It uses PHP and connects to a database to manage content. Some key benefits are that it is simple to use, allows for easy editing of pages and images, and has a large community. The most popular version currently used is version 3. Joomla was created in 2005 and is developed by an open-source community.
Security and Performance - Italian WordPress ConferenceMaurizio Pelizzone
The document is about an Italian WordPress conference in 2012. It discusses various topics around WordPress security and performance. Some of the key topics covered include protecting wp-login.php with .htaccess rules, changing the WordPress directory structure for security, using blackholing to block bots, monitoring files for changes, avoiding FTP, using caching and transients, reducing plugins, minifying files, and using a CDN and server tuning.
Joomla is an open source content management system (CMS) that is free, powerful, and robust. It has a large community of users and developers and powers websites for organizations like MTV Networks, Harvard University, and IHOP. While Joomla has advantages like its flexibility and powerful admin interface, it also has some disadvantages such as a steeper learning curve compared to WordPress and the potential for slow loading times. WordPress may be better suited for simpler sites that don't require the full feature set of a CMS.
This document discusses various aspects of customizing WordPress, including easy administration, common file structures like styles.css and index.php, using functions like wp_nav_menu() to build menus and register_sidebars() to add widgets. It also covers creating custom post types and metaboxes, internationalization, debugging, optimization techniques like caching, and thanks the audience.
This document summarizes an event about WordPress. It introduces two organizers, Giuliano Ambrosio and Maurizio Pelizzone. It provides statistics on WordPress's popularity and features. It outlines WordPress's evolution from a blogging platform to a full content management system and application platform. It discusses potential future directions, including simplifying the interface. Examples are given for different types of WordPress sites. Security tips are also provided. The conclusion is that WordPress is powerful but not a "silver bullet."
Wordpress: «l’abc per gli sviluppatori» - PHP.TO.START [2012]Maurizio Pelizzone
This document is a presentation about WordPress by Maurizio Pelizzone. It introduces WordPress, discussing what it is, key statistics like its large number of installations and plugins, and its main features. It also provides an overview of tools for debugging WordPress sites, examples of common WordPress use cases, and links for references and learning more. The presentation aims to provide an introduction to WordPress for developers.
The document outlines the features and roadmap of the Joomla content management system. It discusses Joomla 1.5 and how it provides an easy-to-use interface for managing website content, media, and design. It then covers installing Joomla, how to use its various management features, and new capabilities in the upcoming Joomla 1.6 release, including improved access controls and caching. The presentation encourages volunteers to help with development, testing, documentation and translation to further enhance the open source project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Joomla, an open source content management system (CMS). It describes what Joomla is, how to install and use it, where to find help and support, and how individuals can get involved in the Joomla community and development. The document also outlines the key features of Joomla and provides links to documentation, tutorials, and other resources.
This document provides an overview of the open-source content management framework Joomla. It discusses Joomla's features such as user management, media management, and template management. It also describes how to install Joomla through quick or standard installation, and how to publish and organize content using sections, categories, articles and menus. The document outlines how to design and customize a Joomla site using modules and templates. It notes the advantages of Joomla in saving time and money while allowing customization, and the disadvantages of some plugins only working with certain scripts and heavy website loads.
Using disqus & facebook comment in wordpress themescodebangla
This document discusses how to add commenting systems like Disqus and Facebook comments to a WordPress site. It provides step-by-step instructions for installing Disqus, including getting a Disqus code, pasting the code in the theme files, and adding a link to the comments. For Facebook comments, it describes getting a Facebook app ID, pasting Facebook SDK code in the theme files, and inserting Facebook comments code in the comments file. The goal is to offload comment traffic, reduce database usage, and allow for social media marketing through Facebook comments.
This tutorial teaches how to design a website in Pashto using the content management system Joomla. It provides information about the instructor Hekmattullah Kaliwal and explains the objectives and structure of the course. The course will cover installing and reviewing Joomla, the concepts behind it, its benefits over other systems, what can be done with it, its different versions, and dividing a Joomla site into a front page and backend administrator area. Each day a new tutorial on designing a website in Pashto using Joomla will be uploaded.
This document discusses different types of popups that can occur in web applications, including JavaScript popups, browser popups, and native OS popups. It provides details on handling JavaScript popups using the Selenium Alert API. For browser and native popups, which Selenium does not support, it recommends setting up browser profiles, using the Java AWT Robot class to simulate user interactions, or employing an external automation tool like AutoIT. The document also covers configuring browser defaults, setting a download location, and using the Robot class limitations.
Poliedric WordPress is my speech at Go!Webdesign.
How Wordpress can be used for different applications with the flexibility provided by "custom type" and "taxonomies"...
Must-Have Joomla Extensions by Ken LyleJohn Coonen
The document discusses different categories of Joomla extensions including universal extensions that improve the frontend, backend, or bottom line of a site. It provides examples of extensions for enhanced editors, admin efficiency, SEF, registration, file browsing, backups, user comments, and site maps that fall under the "must have" universal category. The document also outlines specific extension needs for forms, AdSense, statistics, non-profits, communities, and galleries that could be considered "core" for certain site functions or vertical markets.
The document describes a social website created by a team of 4 students using the open source content management system Joomla. It includes sections on an overview of Joomla, its architecture and features, the control panel, and the team's website created with Joomla that includes pages for login, registration, events, albums and groups.
This document provides information about Joomla, an open source content management system (CMS). It describes what Joomla is, its features, how to install it, find help and support, and ways to get involved in the Joomla community as a developer or designer. The document also addresses migrating existing websites to Joomla, requesting new features or reporting bugs.
Joomla is a powerful and popular open source content management system (CMS) that allows users to easily create, edit, and manage content on a website. It provides benefits like collaborative content creation, formatting control, and content reuse. Joomla is flexible, extensible through plugins, and has a large user community. It contains PHP files and templates to control design. Overall, Joomla is easy to use, customizable, and a robust CMS for building many types of websites.
Regroupé autour de 10 chapitres :
1) Définition du CMS Joomla! pour un profil non-technique
2) Les préjugés sur la réussite d'un projet d'entreprise avec Joomla
3) D'un point de vue commercial, marketing et communication, que vous permet de faire concrètement le CMS Joomla et ses extensions ?
4) Les compétences requises pour démarrer
5) Résumé des avantages et inconvénients d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla
6) Les compétences à assimiler progressivement tout au long du déploiement d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla
7) Quelle partie d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla peut-on sous-traiter ?
8) Finalement, combien de temps pour mettre sur pied votre projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla ?
9) Comment démarrer ?
10) Etude de cas - NosyWeb.fr : La preuve par neuf de la réussite d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla
Cette conférence a pour objectif de démystifier et de démocratiser l'usage d'Internet dans les plans de communication des petites entreprises (Ex : entrepreneur individuel) et des moyennes entreprises (jusqu'à x centaines de collaborateurs) en utilisant le CMS Joomla.
Cette conférence vient en complément du guide : Réussir votre entreprise sur Internet grâce à Joomla :
http://www.nosyweb.fr/reussir-votre-entreprise-sur-internet-grace-a-joomla.html
Building a resposive slider plugin for WordPress themecodebangla
This document discusses converting the Slippry jQuery slider into a WordPress plugin. It includes code to define paths and enqueue styles and scripts. The plugin is ready to install and the GitHub link is provided for the wp-slippry-slider project, which contains the plugin.
Joomla is an open-source content management system (CMS) that allows users to easily create and manage websites and applications. It uses PHP and connects to a database to manage content. Some key benefits are that it is simple to use, allows for easy editing of pages and images, and has a large community. The most popular version currently used is version 3. Joomla was created in 2005 and is developed by an open-source community.
Security and Performance - Italian WordPress ConferenceMaurizio Pelizzone
The document is about an Italian WordPress conference in 2012. It discusses various topics around WordPress security and performance. Some of the key topics covered include protecting wp-login.php with .htaccess rules, changing the WordPress directory structure for security, using blackholing to block bots, monitoring files for changes, avoiding FTP, using caching and transients, reducing plugins, minifying files, and using a CDN and server tuning.
Joomla is an open source content management system (CMS) that is free, powerful, and robust. It has a large community of users and developers and powers websites for organizations like MTV Networks, Harvard University, and IHOP. While Joomla has advantages like its flexibility and powerful admin interface, it also has some disadvantages such as a steeper learning curve compared to WordPress and the potential for slow loading times. WordPress may be better suited for simpler sites that don't require the full feature set of a CMS.
This document discusses various aspects of customizing WordPress, including easy administration, common file structures like styles.css and index.php, using functions like wp_nav_menu() to build menus and register_sidebars() to add widgets. It also covers creating custom post types and metaboxes, internationalization, debugging, optimization techniques like caching, and thanks the audience.
This document summarizes an event about WordPress. It introduces two organizers, Giuliano Ambrosio and Maurizio Pelizzone. It provides statistics on WordPress's popularity and features. It outlines WordPress's evolution from a blogging platform to a full content management system and application platform. It discusses potential future directions, including simplifying the interface. Examples are given for different types of WordPress sites. Security tips are also provided. The conclusion is that WordPress is powerful but not a "silver bullet."
Wordpress: «l’abc per gli sviluppatori» - PHP.TO.START [2012]Maurizio Pelizzone
This document is a presentation about WordPress by Maurizio Pelizzone. It introduces WordPress, discussing what it is, key statistics like its large number of installations and plugins, and its main features. It also provides an overview of tools for debugging WordPress sites, examples of common WordPress use cases, and links for references and learning more. The presentation aims to provide an introduction to WordPress for developers.
The document outlines the features and roadmap of the Joomla content management system. It discusses Joomla 1.5 and how it provides an easy-to-use interface for managing website content, media, and design. It then covers installing Joomla, how to use its various management features, and new capabilities in the upcoming Joomla 1.6 release, including improved access controls and caching. The presentation encourages volunteers to help with development, testing, documentation and translation to further enhance the open source project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Joomla, an open source content management system (CMS). It describes what Joomla is, how to install and use it, where to find help and support, and how individuals can get involved in the Joomla community and development. The document also outlines the key features of Joomla and provides links to documentation, tutorials, and other resources.
This document provides an overview of the open-source content management framework Joomla. It discusses Joomla's features such as user management, media management, and template management. It also describes how to install Joomla through quick or standard installation, and how to publish and organize content using sections, categories, articles and menus. The document outlines how to design and customize a Joomla site using modules and templates. It notes the advantages of Joomla in saving time and money while allowing customization, and the disadvantages of some plugins only working with certain scripts and heavy website loads.
Using disqus & facebook comment in wordpress themescodebangla
This document discusses how to add commenting systems like Disqus and Facebook comments to a WordPress site. It provides step-by-step instructions for installing Disqus, including getting a Disqus code, pasting the code in the theme files, and adding a link to the comments. For Facebook comments, it describes getting a Facebook app ID, pasting Facebook SDK code in the theme files, and inserting Facebook comments code in the comments file. The goal is to offload comment traffic, reduce database usage, and allow for social media marketing through Facebook comments.
This tutorial teaches how to design a website in Pashto using the content management system Joomla. It provides information about the instructor Hekmattullah Kaliwal and explains the objectives and structure of the course. The course will cover installing and reviewing Joomla, the concepts behind it, its benefits over other systems, what can be done with it, its different versions, and dividing a Joomla site into a front page and backend administrator area. Each day a new tutorial on designing a website in Pashto using Joomla will be uploaded.
This document discusses different types of popups that can occur in web applications, including JavaScript popups, browser popups, and native OS popups. It provides details on handling JavaScript popups using the Selenium Alert API. For browser and native popups, which Selenium does not support, it recommends setting up browser profiles, using the Java AWT Robot class to simulate user interactions, or employing an external automation tool like AutoIT. The document also covers configuring browser defaults, setting a download location, and using the Robot class limitations.
Poliedric WordPress is my speech at Go!Webdesign.
How Wordpress can be used for different applications with the flexibility provided by "custom type" and "taxonomies"...
Must-Have Joomla Extensions by Ken LyleJohn Coonen
The document discusses different categories of Joomla extensions including universal extensions that improve the frontend, backend, or bottom line of a site. It provides examples of extensions for enhanced editors, admin efficiency, SEF, registration, file browsing, backups, user comments, and site maps that fall under the "must have" universal category. The document also outlines specific extension needs for forms, AdSense, statistics, non-profits, communities, and galleries that could be considered "core" for certain site functions or vertical markets.
The document describes a social website created by a team of 4 students using the open source content management system Joomla. It includes sections on an overview of Joomla, its architecture and features, the control panel, and the team's website created with Joomla that includes pages for login, registration, events, albums and groups.
This document provides information about Joomla, an open source content management system (CMS). It describes what Joomla is, its features, how to install it, find help and support, and ways to get involved in the Joomla community as a developer or designer. The document also addresses migrating existing websites to Joomla, requesting new features or reporting bugs.
Joomla is a powerful and popular open source content management system (CMS) that allows users to easily create, edit, and manage content on a website. It provides benefits like collaborative content creation, formatting control, and content reuse. Joomla is flexible, extensible through plugins, and has a large user community. It contains PHP files and templates to control design. Overall, Joomla is easy to use, customizable, and a robust CMS for building many types of websites.
Regroupé autour de 10 chapitres :
1) Définition du CMS Joomla! pour un profil non-technique
2) Les préjugés sur la réussite d'un projet d'entreprise avec Joomla
3) D'un point de vue commercial, marketing et communication, que vous permet de faire concrètement le CMS Joomla et ses extensions ?
4) Les compétences requises pour démarrer
5) Résumé des avantages et inconvénients d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla
6) Les compétences à assimiler progressivement tout au long du déploiement d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla
7) Quelle partie d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla peut-on sous-traiter ?
8) Finalement, combien de temps pour mettre sur pied votre projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla ?
9) Comment démarrer ?
10) Etude de cas - NosyWeb.fr : La preuve par neuf de la réussite d'un projet d'entreprise basé sur Joomla
Cette conférence a pour objectif de démystifier et de démocratiser l'usage d'Internet dans les plans de communication des petites entreprises (Ex : entrepreneur individuel) et des moyennes entreprises (jusqu'à x centaines de collaborateurs) en utilisant le CMS Joomla.
Cette conférence vient en complément du guide : Réussir votre entreprise sur Internet grâce à Joomla :
http://www.nosyweb.fr/reussir-votre-entreprise-sur-internet-grace-a-joomla.html
Windows Server is a server operating system from Microsoft that provides a platform for running multi-user programs and networked applications critical to business computing. It offers ease of management through its interface and supports major web programming languages and databases. Windows Server 2008 R2 includes roles like DHCP, DNS, Active Directory, Hyper-V, and network, print, remote desktop, security, streaming media, terminal, and web services. It also includes technologies like Active Directory Federation Services, Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services, and Active Directory Rights Management Services.
The document discusses Content Management Systems (CMS) and the open source CMS Joomla. It defines a CMS as software that stores and organizes content regardless of type or complexity, and allows for flexible distribution and updating across communication channels. Joomla is described as a powerful, easy to use, and reliable open source CMS used by over 30 million websites worldwide or 2.7% of all websites. Key features of Joomla include extensibility through thousands of free extensions, flexibility, support for multiple languages, and a model-view-controller framework.
A dynamic website/web portal is the only way to prove that your company exists. Managing contents on a CMS enables site is a mouse click job. You may find many Professionals sharing their company news or facts through blogs or similar way helps them to attract traffic to their sites, thus pulling you to their websites to spend some where around 3 minutes at an average. Manage your contents with open source CMS.. JOOMLA... Because OPEN source matters..!!
A website is a mirror of an organization. It is a real way of expressing what an organization believes by reflecting the organization’s mission and vision to its users. Days are gone when we used to build up static website which was a bit difficult to update, modify or make any change. All these difficulties show the way to capitalize dynamic website. A Content Management System (CMS) as a dynamic one helps any novice to create, modify, update and publish the content of webpage without having much of technical knowledge. Now a days library and Information Science professionals can take the advantages of using various open source CMS, Joomla as for example, for developing their website. Joomla is being widely used CMS all over the world to manage the content of the website. It has also been using in the case of website development of a number of libraries and information centers to inform the available services, create user accounts, manage back end database, provide virtual library service, highlight new arrivals, and bring any modification on regular basis. The present paper discusses the significance/application of CMS/Joomla in present-day’s digital library environment
Joomla is a free and open source content management framework that allows users to build websites and online applications. It is written in PHP and uses a MySQL database to store content. Joomla provides features like template management, media management, user management, and content management to build powerful and flexible websites. It has over 30 million websites using Joomla due to its ease of use, platform independence, and free and open source nature.
Joomla is a popular open source content management system (CMS) that allows users to manage and organize content on a website without needing technical skills. It uses a simple architecture that separates the user interface from the business logic and data layers. Content is added and managed through a web-based administration panel. Joomla is commonly used for corporate websites, online magazines, e-commerce sites, and other applications. It provides features like user management, content organization, templates, and media management. To use Joomla, a server is needed that meets the minimum requirements of PHP, MySQL, and Apache. New sites can be created by downloading and installing Joomla through a simple process.
The document provides an overview of Joomla, a content management system (CMS). It discusses that Joomla allows users to easily manage and update website content without coding knowledge. The document covers topics like how to install Joomla, its extensions, templates, advantages over other CMS, and concludes that Joomla is a powerful open source CMS that makes managing website content simple.
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Joomla a OpenSource Content Management System. We can easily build any kind of Web Site using Joomla CMS. For questions please visit my site and mail me www.radiustheme.com
This document provides information about Saurabh Shah and his involvement with Joomla. Saurabh is a front-end developer who works for CloudAccess.net, the official hosting provider for Joomla demo sites. He is also a member of several Joomla teams including events and social. The document then provides an overview of CloudAccess.net's Joomla hosting services and basics about CMS, Joomla features and how to get started with Joomla.
Joomla, an admired and superior open-source CMS (Content Management System) existing on-line. This technology is used all around the world for various purposes. It can build from a non-fancy website to a very complicated website or an application, Joomla is capable of providing the desired solution to you.
This document compares the advantages and disadvantages of WordPress and Joomla content management systems. Some key advantages of WordPress include its ease of use, large plugin and theme community, and SEO friendliness. Some disadvantages include potential crashes when making modifications and more bugs during upgrades. Some advantages of Joomla include its design as a dedicated CMS, extensive customization options, and complex database. Some disadvantages include a less intuitive user interface and templates being more complicated than WordPress. Steps to complete common tasks like adding an image or creating a static page are also compared.
The document discusses content management systems (CMS) like Joomla and learning management systems (LMS) like Moodle. It provides an overview of the features and capabilities of Joomla and Moodle, including how they can be used to build various types of websites and applications or enable online learning. Joomla is an open source CMS written in PHP that uses a MVC framework and supports extensions like components, modules, and plugins. Moodle is an open source LMS also written in PHP that provides features for online courses like assignments, discussions, quizzes, and grading. Both systems have undergone numerous version updates and offer customizable templates and third-party extensions.
WordPress is the simplest, most popular way to create your own website or blog. In fact, WordPress powers over 43.3% of all the websites on the Internet.
The idea of getting a web solution up and running is to empower one to focus on the business goal and objective. Which approach best suit your project or idea and how do you avoid reinventing the wheel?
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The document compares popular open source content management systems (CMS) like Drupal, Joomla, and WordPress. It provides an overview of what a CMS is and the benefits of using one. It then summarizes each CMS, noting that Drupal is most powerful but complex, Joomla offers more flexibility than WordPress but is easier than Drupal, and WordPress is very intuitive and easy to use for simple sites. Key areas like ease of use, features, best use cases, and support for things like images and search engine optimization are compared for each CMS.
This document compares and contrasts the content management systems Joomla and WordPress. It provides basic requirements for each, such as codebase, plugins available, and server type needed. Key differences are outlined, such as Joomla being more suitable for large community sites and WordPress better for blogs. Examples are given of creating static pages in each system. The document concludes that Joomla and WordPress both allow enhancing functions through components, modules, plugins, and widgets.
Joomla! is an award-winning open source content management system (CMS). A content management system makes designing, developing, and maintaining a website very easy.
WordPress is the simplest, most popular way to create your own website or blog. In fact, WordPress powers over 43.3% of all the websites on the Internet.
The document provides an overview of the content management system Joomla! and how to use it. It discusses what Joomla is, how to install it, add content through categorizing and formatting articles, and customize the site through extensions and templates. Key aspects covered include the content workflow, popular extensions, template design, and tips for a smooth migration to Joomla.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Joomla, an open-source content management system (CMS). It defines what open-source software and a CMS are, and explains some basic and additional features commonly found in CMS platforms. These include content repositories, dynamic page generation, workflow procedures, editing tools, syndication, personalization, caching, and more. The document also discusses different types of CMS like document management systems, digital asset management, and web content management. It compares static and dynamic websites, and static websites versus CMS websites. Finally, it provides guidelines for planning a website, choosing domain names, web hosting, and designing and developing effective websites.
Techgig Webinar: Joomla Introduction and Module Development June 2012Vishwash Gaur
As you gain experience with procedural coding in PHP, you notice that there are tasks which are performed in a routine fashion and a lot of code which can be simply reused. What if you can save your time on these points using some of the existing PHP development frameworks and/or content management systems which allows MVC architecture and object oriented programming concepts to follow at ease for you?
In this beginner webinar on the topic, I would cover a quick introduction of content management system with focus on PHP based content management system “Joomla”. Joomla is considered as dynamic portal engine and content management system, and allows you to develop variety of systems from website, ecommerce store to a complex social network with the help of pre-built features i.e. caching, content management, web services, templates, and more.
The real power of Joomla lies in the scalability which can be achieved with the use of custom extensions which include templates, language files, plugins, modules and components. This webinar would further cover quick hands on workshop to download and setup Joomla on a demo server, and developing a simple module and component for Joomla version 2.5.
This webinar covers:
What is the basic database structure difference between Joomla 1.5 and Joomla 2.5 versions?
I was able to create and load modules easily in Joomla 1.5 but I can't do the same in Joomla 2.5?
Are too many modules a problem for the Joomla site?
Does the extension be compulsory an open source code?
Do I really need to switch to Joomla 2.5 from Joomla 1.5 and why?
How can I get more information on Joomla extension development?
Can I use Jquery framework in the extension development while Joomla uses MooTools JS framework?
Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you
to build Web sites and powerful online applications. This presentation will cover all of the highlights and features Joomla has to offer.
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There are more than enough choices in terms of choosing a CMS for an advancement venture. Contingent upon how propelled you require the Content Management System to be, what language its inherent, and who is set to be utilizing it, it could be a bad dream attempting to uncover the ideal Content Management System for a venture.
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A money management app can transform your financial life by tracking expenses, creating budgets, and setting financial goals. These apps offer features like real-time expense tracking, bill reminders, and personalized insights to help you save and manage money effectively. With a user-friendly interface, they simplify financial planning, making it easier to stay on top of your finances and achieve long-term financial stability.
Streamlining End-to-End Testing Automation with Azure DevOps Build & Release Pipelines
Automating end-to-end (e2e) test for Android and iOS native apps, and web apps, within Azure build and release pipelines, poses several challenges. This session dives into the key challenges and the repeatable solutions implemented across multiple teams at a leading Indian telecom disruptor, renowned for its affordable 4G/5G services, digital platforms, and broadband connectivity.
Challenge #1. Ensuring Test Environment Consistency: Establishing a standardized test execution environment across hundreds of Azure DevOps agents is crucial for achieving dependable testing results. This uniformity must seamlessly span from Build pipelines to various stages of the Release pipeline.
Challenge #2. Coordinated Test Execution Across Environments: Executing distinct subsets of tests using the same automation framework across diverse environments, such as the build pipeline and specific stages of the Release Pipeline, demands flexible and cohesive approaches.
Challenge #3. Testing on Linux-based Azure DevOps Agents: Conducting tests, particularly for web and native apps, on Azure DevOps Linux agents lacking browser or device connectivity presents specific challenges in attaining thorough testing coverage.
This session delves into how these challenges were addressed through:
1. Automate the setup of essential dependencies to ensure a consistent testing environment.
2. Create standardized templates for executing API tests, API workflow tests, and end-to-end tests in the Build pipeline, streamlining the testing process.
3. Implement task groups in Release pipeline stages to facilitate the execution of tests, ensuring consistency and efficiency across deployment phases.
4. Deploy browsers within Docker containers for web application testing, enhancing portability and scalability of testing environments.
5. Leverage diverse device farms dedicated to Android, iOS, and browser testing to cover a wide range of platforms and devices.
6. Integrate AI technology, such as Applitools Visual AI and Ultrafast Grid, to automate test execution and validation, improving accuracy and efficiency.
7. Utilize AI/ML-powered central test automation reporting server through platforms like reportportal.io, providing consolidated and real-time insights into test performance and issues.
These solutions not only facilitate comprehensive testing across platforms but also promote the principles of shift-left testing, enabling early feedback, implementing quality gates, and ensuring repeatability. By adopting these techniques, teams can effectively automate and execute tests, accelerating software delivery while upholding high-quality standards across Android, iOS, and web applications.
14 th Edition of International conference on computer visionShulagnaSarkar2
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14th Edition of International conference on computer vision
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Superpower Your Apache Kafka Applications Development with Complementary Open...Paul Brebner
Kafka Summit talk (Bangalore, India, May 2, 2024, https://events.bizzabo.com/573863/agenda/session/1300469 )
Many Apache Kafka use cases take advantage of Kafka’s ability to integrate multiple heterogeneous systems for stream processing and real-time machine learning scenarios. But Kafka also exists in a rich ecosystem of related but complementary stream processing technologies and tools, particularly from the open-source community. In this talk, we’ll take you on a tour of a selection of complementary tools that can make Kafka even more powerful. We’ll focus on tools for stream processing and querying, streaming machine learning, stream visibility and observation, stream meta-data, stream visualisation, stream development including testing and the use of Generative AI and LLMs, and stream performance and scalability. By the end you will have a good idea of the types of Kafka “superhero” tools that exist, which are my favourites (and what superpowers they have), and how they combine to save your Kafka applications development universe from swamploads of data stagnation monsters!
Building API data products on top of your real-time data infrastructureconfluent
This talk and live demonstration will examine how Confluent and Gravitee.io integrate to unlock value from streaming data through API products.
You will learn how data owners and API providers can document, secure data products on top of Confluent brokers, including schema validation, topic routing and message filtering.
You will also see how data and API consumers can discover and subscribe to products in a developer portal, as well as how they can integrate with Confluent topics through protocols like REST, Websockets, Server-sent Events and Webhooks.
Whether you want to monetize your real-time data, enable new integrations with partners, or provide self-service access to topics through various protocols, this webinar is for you!
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)alowpalsadig
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)
Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."
Here's an overview:Introduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software DevelopmentThe Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in CodingAdopting Low-Code and No-Code PlatformsQuantum Computing: Entering the Software Development MainstreamIntegration of DevOps with Machine Learning: MLOpsAdvancements in Cybersecurity PracticesThe Growth of Edge ComputingEmerging Programming Languages and FrameworksSoftware Development Ethics and AI RegulationSustainability in Software EngineeringThe Future Workforce: Remote and Distributed TeamsConclusion: Adapting to the Changing Software Development LandscapeIntroduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software Development
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."Here's an overview:Introduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software DevelopmentThe Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in CodingAdopting Low-Code and No-Code PlatformsQuantum Computing: Entering the Software Development MainstreamIntegration of DevOps with Machine Learning: MLOpsAdvancements in Cybersecurity PracticesThe Growth of Edge ComputingEmerging Programming Languages and FrameworksSoftware Development Ethics and AI RegulationSustainability in Software EngineeringThe Future Workforce: Remote and Distributed TeamsConclusion: Adapting to the Changing Software Development LandscapeIntroduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software Development
The importance of developing and designing programming in 2024
Programming design and development represents a vital step in keeping pace with technological advancements and meeting ever-changing market needs. This course is intended for anyone who wants to understand the fundamental importance of software development and design, whether you are a beginner or a professional seeking to update your knowledge.
Course objectives:
1. **Learn about the basics of software development:
- Understanding software development processes and tools.
- Identify the role of programmers and designers in software projects.
2. Understanding the software design process:
- Learn about the principles of good software design.
- Discussing common design patterns such as Object-Oriented Design.
3. The importance of user experience (UX) in modern software:
- Explore how user experience can improve software acceptance and usability.
- Tools and techniques to analyze and improve user experience.
4. Increase efficiency and productivity through modern development tools:
- Access to the latest programming tools and languages used in the industry.
- Study live examples of applications
Secure-by-Design Using Hardware and Software Protection for FDA ComplianceICS
This webinar explores the “secure-by-design” approach to medical device software development. During this important session, we will outline which security measures should be considered for compliance, identify technical solutions available on various hardware platforms, summarize hardware protection methods you should consider when building in security and review security software such as Trusted Execution Environments for secure storage of keys and data, and Intrusion Detection Protection Systems to monitor for threats.
Flutter vs. React Native: A Detailed Comparison for App Development in 2024dhavalvaghelanectarb
Choosing the right framework for your cross-platform mobile app can be a tough decision. Both Flutter and React Native offer compelling features and have earned their place in the development world. Here is a detailed comparison to help you weigh their strengths and weaknesses. Here are the pros and cons of developing mobile apps in React Native vs Flutter.
Hands-on with Apache Druid: Installation & Data Ingestion StepsservicesNitor
Supercharge your analytics workflow with https://bityl.co/Qcuk Apache Druid's real-time capabilities and seamless Kafka integration. Learn about it in just 14 steps.
How GenAI Can Improve Supplier Performance Management.pdfZycus
Data Collection and Analysis with GenAI enables organizations to gather, analyze, and visualize vast amounts of supplier data, identifying key performance indicators and trends. Predictive analytics forecast future supplier performance, mitigating risks and seizing opportunities. Supplier segmentation allows for tailored management strategies, optimizing resource allocation. Automated scorecards and reporting provide real-time insights, enhancing transparency and tracking progress. Collaboration is fostered through GenAI-powered platforms, driving continuous improvement. NLP analyzes unstructured feedback, uncovering deeper insights into supplier relationships. Simulation and scenario planning tools anticipate supply chain disruptions, supporting informed decision-making. Integration with existing systems enhances data accuracy and consistency. McKinsey estimates GenAI could deliver $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion in economic benefits annually across industries, revolutionizing procurement processes and delivering significant ROI.
Baha Majid WCA4Z IBM Z Customer Council Boston June 2024.pdfBaha Majid
IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z, our latest Generative AI-assisted mainframe application modernization solution. Mainframe (IBM Z) application modernization is a topic that every mainframe client is addressing to various degrees today, driven largely from digital transformation. With generative AI comes the opportunity to reimagine the mainframe application modernization experience. Infusing generative AI will enable speed and trust, help de-risk, and lower total costs associated with heavy-lifting application modernization initiatives. This document provides an overview of the IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z which uses the power of generative AI to make it easier for developers to selectively modernize COBOL business services while maintaining mainframe qualities of service.
Hyperledger Besu 빨리 따라하기 (Private Networks)wonyong hwang
Hyperledger Besu의 Private Networks에서 진행하는 실습입니다. 주요 내용은 공식 문서인https://besu.hyperledger.org/private-networks/tutorials 의 내용에서 발췌하였으며, Privacy Enabled Network와 Permissioned Network까지 다루고 있습니다.
This is a training session at Hyperledger Besu's Private Networks, with the main content excerpts from the official document besu.hyperledger.org/private-networks/tutorials and even covers the Private Enabled and Permitted Networks.
Ensuring Efficiency and Speed with Practical Solutions for Clinical OperationsOnePlan Solutions
Clinical operations professionals encounter unique challenges. Balancing regulatory requirements, tight timelines, and the need for cross-functional collaboration can create significant internal pressures. Our upcoming webinar will introduce key strategies and tools to streamline and enhance clinical development processes, helping you overcome these challenges.
Consistent toolbox talks are critical for maintaining workplace safety, as they provide regular opportunities to address specific hazards and reinforce safe practices.
These brief, focused sessions ensure that safety is a continual conversation rather than a one-time event, which helps keep safety protocols fresh in employees' minds. Studies have shown that shorter, more frequent training sessions are more effective for retention and behavior change compared to longer, infrequent sessions.
Engaging workers regularly, toolbox talks promote a culture of safety, empower employees to voice concerns, and ultimately reduce the likelihood of accidents and injuries on site.
The traditional method of conducting safety talks with paper documents and lengthy meetings is not only time-consuming but also less effective. Manual tracking of attendance and compliance is prone to errors and inconsistencies, leading to gaps in safety communication and potential non-compliance with OSHA regulations. Switching to a digital solution like Safelyio offers significant advantages.
Safelyio automates the delivery and documentation of safety talks, ensuring consistency and accessibility. The microlearning approach breaks down complex safety protocols into manageable, bite-sized pieces, making it easier for employees to absorb and retain information.
This method minimizes disruptions to work schedules, eliminates the hassle of paperwork, and ensures that all safety communications are tracked and recorded accurately. Ultimately, using a digital platform like Safelyio enhances engagement, compliance, and overall safety performance on site. https://safelyio.com/
2. What is Joomla CMS?
Joomla is an Open Source Content
Management System(cms).
Joomla is widely used for :-
Developing news portals→
→ Corporate websites
→ Social networking websites &
→ Onling forums
It can also be used to design
→ E-commerce portals &
→ Web applications.
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3. Why Joomla
Joomla CMS is used for the following reasons:
→It's free
→ It has a wide range of extensions
→ Easy installation
→ Easy customization
→ Multiple language options available
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4. What are Components?
Components:-
→ Components can be seen as mini
applications
→ A component can only be seen on-
the main page area
→ It can be displayed only in single page
→ Links to components are done by
creating menu items
→ It usually has a particular page or
pages for their configuration.
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5. What are Modules?
Modules :
→ modules are usually the small pieces of-
functionality designed o present info in your
Site.
→ can appear a number of times,on a number
of pages in various positions.
→ each module can be viewed in various
pages & position of each module can be
easily changed
→ menu items can be selected where a
module is displayed.
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6. What are Plugins?
Plugins :-
→ a plugin is a piece of code that is used
throughout the site.
→ plugin is a small component which
adds feature to a existing software
application.
→ plug-in is an add on which increases the
website functionality
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7. How to install Joomla
extension
Extensions & Installation :-
→ Joomla extensions are easily available
at joomla's official extension directory
website ,extensions.joomla.org.
→ it can be installed easily with a little
technical knowledge a user can install
joomla extension with ease
Following are the steps to install joomla
extensions
Log into your joomla administrator
Go to extensions Extensions manager→
Upload extension zip
Extension gets installed.
For more info please visit www.joomla.org
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