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.
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.
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.
Step by step basics of setting up a custom template for Joomla! 3 CMS for beginners, following along with the Joomla! Docs - Creating a basic Joomla! template tutorial.
Template is based on a typical two-column website layout.
Joomla 2019 Roadmap, Joomla 4 & Beyond by Robert FairheadRobert Fairhead
A presentation made to the Sydney Joomla User Group in November 2018 on the roadmap for Joomla in 2019 and personal observations on Joomla 4 and beyond.
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
With Joomla 4.0 due to be released around the end of 2017, it's time to start looking at what is coming up. It's promising some transformational changes in engineering, style and features.
Magento 2 Theme Trainning for Beginners | MagenestMagenest
Whoever you are an extension or theme developer, you should spend time reading this slide post because you’ll understand more about theme and template structure in Magento 2.
Develop Basic joomla! MVC component for version 3Gunjan Patel
Develop Basic Joomla! Component in easy steps. Step by step information to develop joomla component.
Joomla! User Network Ahmedabad organizing a 2 days Joomla! workshop for students to teach joomla development. In this workshop we are going to teach joomla component, module and plugin development. This event will be organized at School of Computer Studies, Ahmedabad University in association with AESICS-CSI Student Branch. Event organized by School of Computer Studies, Ahmedabad University and Joomla User Network Ahmedabad Team. For more details visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jugAhmedabad
http://bit.ly/joomlaWorkshop
Step by step basics of setting up a custom template for Joomla! 3 CMS for beginners, following along with the Joomla! Docs - Creating a basic Joomla! template tutorial.
Template is based on a typical two-column website layout.
Joomla 2019 Roadmap, Joomla 4 & Beyond by Robert FairheadRobert Fairhead
A presentation made to the Sydney Joomla User Group in November 2018 on the roadmap for Joomla in 2019 and personal observations on Joomla 4 and beyond.
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
With Joomla 4.0 due to be released around the end of 2017, it's time to start looking at what is coming up. It's promising some transformational changes in engineering, style and features.
Magento 2 Theme Trainning for Beginners | MagenestMagenest
Whoever you are an extension or theme developer, you should spend time reading this slide post because you’ll understand more about theme and template structure in Magento 2.
Develop Basic joomla! MVC component for version 3Gunjan Patel
Develop Basic Joomla! Component in easy steps. Step by step information to develop joomla component.
Joomla! User Network Ahmedabad organizing a 2 days Joomla! workshop for students to teach joomla development. In this workshop we are going to teach joomla component, module and plugin development. This event will be organized at School of Computer Studies, Ahmedabad University in association with AESICS-CSI Student Branch. Event organized by School of Computer Studies, Ahmedabad University and Joomla User Network Ahmedabad Team. For more details visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jugAhmedabad
http://bit.ly/joomlaWorkshop
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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.
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Developing a Joomla 3.x Component using RAD FOF- Part 1: Back-end - Joomladay...Peter Martin
One of the new feature since Joomla 3.2 is Rapid Application Development (RAD) framework.
A Joomla component is a PHP/MySQL web application that uses Joomla's framework. You can build your components on Joomla's framework and Joomla will take care of the database connection, the design (using templates), access levels, forms (JForms), etc. Using Joomla's framework saves you a lot of work and development time. However, it can be even faster!
Most Joomla components include the same functionality: In the front-end a list of records from the database hyperlinked to pages with details of each record individually. In the back-end the component list records from the database, with a link to a form where you can change the data and save.
Using the Rapid Application Development Framework (also known as FOF (Framework On Framework)) allows you to develop a component with common functionality with far fewer lines of code.
In this presentation, Peter shows how you can use Joomla's RAD to build a simple Joomla component to manage locations and categories and present those on the front-end to visitors on a Google Map.
Contents:
* The Basics of FOF
* Programming a back-end component using FOF
Note: It *is* possible to attend this session without attending Part 2: Front-end After this session you should have an idea what FOF is and how to create your own back-end component using FOF.
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?
The Joomlatools Platform is a modern Joomla distribution that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure.
Much of the philosophy behind the platform is inspired by the Twelve-Factor App methodology.
The Joomlatools Platform is a modern Joomla stack that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure.
Much of the philosophy behind the platform is inspired by the Twelve-Factor App methodology.
Joomla 3 Component programmeren met RAD - Joomladagen 2014Peter Martin
Het Rapid Application Development (RAD) framework is een nieuw feature in Joomla 3.2.
Een Joomla component is een PHP/MySQL webapplicatie die gebruik maakt van Joomla's framework. In plaats van zelf een database connectie op te hoeven bouwen, kun je Joomla's database object aanspreken. Ook de vormgeving via templates, toegangsniveaus, opbouw van formulieren (JForms) kun je via Joomla's framework laten afhandelen. Dit scheelt veel werk en ontwikkeltijd. Toch kan het nog sneller!
De meeste Joomla componenten bevatten dezelfde functionaliteit:
In de front-end worden lijsten met gegevens uit de database getoond, met een hyperlink naar een pagina met detailweergave.
In de back-end worden vaak lijsten met gegevens uit de database getoond, met een hyperlink naar een formulier waarmee je de gegevens kunt wijzigen en opslaan.
Door gebruik van het Rapid Application Development framework (dat is gebaseerd op FOF (Framework On Framework) kun je die veelvoorkomende functionaliteit met veel minder regels code programmeren.
In deze presentatie laat Peter zien hoe je met RAD een eenvoudig Joomla component kunt bouwen om locaties & categorien te beheren en aan bezoekers (in combinatie met Google Maps) te tonen.
Component beschikbaar op: https://github.com/pe7er/db8locate
This slide contains steps for upgrading OJS 2 to the OJS 3 latest. The upgrade process itself involves quite complex steps starting from retrieving the main files to collecting the database. Based on our experience, this takes at least 1 to 2 days. If you want it to be easier and simpler to upgrade your OJS, you can use our OJS Upgrade Service. Please contact us by visiting our official website at openjournaltheme.com.
1. 1- What is this?
* This is a Joomla! installation/upgrade package to version 2.5.x
* Joomla! Official site: http://www.joomla.org
* Joomla 2.5 version history -
http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_2.5_version_history
* Detailed changes in the Changelog:
http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomla/scmsvn/?
action=browse&path=/development/trunk/administrator/&view=log
2- What is Joomla?
* Joomla it's a Content Management System (CMS) which enables you to build
Web sites and powerful online applications.
* It's a free and OpenSource software, distributed under the GNU General
Public License version 2 or later
* This is a simple and powerful web server application and it requires a
server with PHP and MySQL to run it.
More details here: http://www.joomla.org/about-joomla.html
3- Is Joomla for you?
* Joomla its the right solution for any content web project:
http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_Is_it_for-me%3F
* See Features - http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_Core_Features
* Try out our online demo: http://demo.joomla.org/
4- How to find a Joomla! translation?
* Joomla speak your language:
http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_and_languages/translations
* Repository of accredited language packs:
http://community.joomla.org/translations.html
5- Learn Joomla!
* Read Getting Started with Joomla to find out the basics:
http://docs.joomla.org/Getting_Started_with_Joomla!
* Before installing, read the beginners guide:
http://docs.joomla.org/Beginners
6- What are the limits of Joomla?
* Joomla sites can be extended in functionalities with Extensions that you
can create to suite your needs.
* There are lots of ready made extensions that you can download and install.
* See the Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED): http://extensions.joomla.org
7- Is it easy to change the layout display?
* The layout its controlled by templates that you can edit.
* There are lots of ready made templates that you can download.
8- Ready to install Joomla?
* See minimum requirements here: http://www.joomla.org/technical-
requirements.html
* How do you install Joomla! ? - http://docs.joomla.org/Installing_Joomla!
_1.7
* Start your Joomla experience building your site with a local test server.
When ready it can be moved to an on-line hosting account of your choice.
See the tutorial: http://docs.joomla.org/Tutorial:Joomla_Local_install
9- Updates are free!
* Always use the latest version: http://www.joomla.org/download.html
10- Where can you get support and help?
* FAQ Frequently Asked Questions: http://docs.joomla.org/Category:FAQ
* Find the information you need: http://docs.joomla.org/Start_here
* Find help and other users: http://www.joomla.org/about-joomla/create-and-
share.html
* Post questions at our forums: http://forum.joomla.org
2. * Joomla Resources Directory (JRD): http://resources.joomla.org/tos.html
11- Already have a site but its not built with Joomla 2.5 ?
* What's new in Joomla 2.5+ - http://docs.joomla.org/What
%27s_new_in_Joomla_2.5
* What are the main differences from 1.5 to 2.5+ ? Table of contents:
http://docs.joomla.org/Differences_from_Joomla_1.5_to_Joomla_2.5
* How to migrate from 1.5.x ? Tutorial:
http://docs.joomla.org/Tutorial:Migrating_from_Joomla_1.5_to_Joomla_2.5
* Upgrade Instructions: http://docs.joomla.org/Upgrade_Instructions
* Convert an existing Web site to Joomla -
http://docs.joomla.org/How_to_Convert_an_existing_Web_site_to_a_Joomla!_Web_site
12- Do you want to improve Joomla?
* How do you request a feature?
http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_request_a_feature%3F
* How do you report a bug? http://docs.joomla.org/How_do_you_report_a_bug%3F
* Get Involved: Joomla! its a community developed software. Join the
community at http://www.joomla.org
* Are you a Developer? http://docs.joomla.org/Developers
* Are you a Web designer? http://docs.joomla.org/Web_designers
Copyright:
* Copyright (C) 2005 - 2012 Open Source Matters. All rights reserved.
* Credits: http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_1.6_Credits
* Distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later
* See Licenses details at http://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_Licenses