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Beginning Joomla!: From Novice to Professional

par Dan Rahmel

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Do you want the ability to manage documents, photos, and other content over the Web, but don't want to shell out thousands of dollars in proprietary solutions? Want to create an online community for your hobby or user group? You're not alone. For thousands of like-minded users around the globe, the answer is Joomla!, an open-source content management system used to manage all sorts of data over the Web. While Joomla! is relatively easy to install, a fair amount of knowledge is required in order to configure the application to your specific needs. Beginning Joomla! answers many of the questions you're sure to have, guiding you through the process of creating your own design templates, adding and managing content, and adding popular community features such as article commenting, user profile management, and forums. Later chapters discuss e-commerce integration, explore search engine optimization, and show you how to extend Joomla! by creating your own plug-ins.… (plus d'informations)
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Most "introductory" materials for open source CMS/blog platform products are written for a hypothetical user somewhere--in terms of experience level--between a professional programmer and someone's imaginary grandmother who just learned to use "The Google" last week: Someone who's comfortable using FTP and decompressing ZIP files and who has at least some idea of what HTML is.

For some reason, the introductory Joomla! documentation I've seen all seems to be written for Grandma. This book is no exception: Page after page is used explaining what the web is, how a CMS is different from just using a bunch of flat HTML files, how to use FTP, and how to make Web-safe graphics. Screenshots of each page in the administrative interface are discussed ad nauseam. The single chapter on writing templates for Joomla! barely has time to discuss what goes into writing a template after explaining how to download, unzip, install and use GIMP to create graphics--the result definitely isn't adequate to explain how to make a Joomla!-based website look and act the way you want it to.

If you need help with basic web skills, I'd recommend Robin Williams and John Tollett's Non-Designer's Web Book rather than this volume. If there's a book available that actually discusses Joomla! itself in depth, I'm open to recommendations. ( )
  atbradley | Oct 25, 2009 |
Information is a lot more structured than the Joomla/Mambo book by Graf. This book is primarily for Joomla 1.5, but has some information on Joomla 1.0 where the technique used in the older software is different. ( )
  hooeezit | Apr 3, 2008 |
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Our only gripe is that the author focusses on Windows rather than Linux, skipping over each Linux installation and configuration by telling you to read the source code instructions. ... A good introduction to Joomla ... 7/10
ajouté par legallypuzzled | modifierLinux Format, Andy Hudson (Mar 1, 2008)
 

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Do you want the ability to manage documents, photos, and other content over the Web, but don't want to shell out thousands of dollars in proprietary solutions? Want to create an online community for your hobby or user group? You're not alone. For thousands of like-minded users around the globe, the answer is Joomla!, an open-source content management system used to manage all sorts of data over the Web. While Joomla! is relatively easy to install, a fair amount of knowledge is required in order to configure the application to your specific needs. Beginning Joomla! answers many of the questions you're sure to have, guiding you through the process of creating your own design templates, adding and managing content, and adding popular community features such as article commenting, user profile management, and forums. Later chapters discuss e-commerce integration, explore search engine optimization, and show you how to extend Joomla! by creating your own plug-ins.

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