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  • Joomla Community Magazine | October 2011

    What's been brewing at a Joomla! Day near you

    The October installment of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Here are the stories in this issue:

    Editor's Introduction

    What's been brewing at a Joomla!Day near you!, by Dianne Henning

    Feature Stories

    Joomla Community – Let's Get Involved and Make a contribution!, by Anh Tuan Bui
    Ten ideas on how to get involved in the community (part 2 of 2), by Peter Martin
    The JUX Position: Interview with Ron Severdia, by Alice Grevet

    Website Case Studies

    Animation Company chooses Joomla and HTML 5, "because that's the future", by Milena Mitova

    Did you know...?

    2011 Packt Awards: Vote for Joomla! Now, by Milena Mitova

    Leadership Connections

    Leadership Highlights from September 2011, by Alice Grevet

    Designers Studio

    Display Different Menu Items for Registered and Non-Registered Users Using MetaMod, by Martin Day

    Joomla! Events and User Groups

    Joomla!Day Events in October 2011, by Jacques Rentzke

    The Joomla! Haikus

    Post your haikus for October, by Paul Orwig

    Help Wanted

    The Joomla! Project Wants You - October 2011, by Paul Orwig

    Joomla! in the Press/Media

    Joomla! in the Press/Media - October 2011, by Mark W. Bender

    In our next issue

    We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!




  • Joomla Community Magazine | September 2011

    Joomla! conjunction

    The September installment of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Here are the stories in this issue:

    Editor's Introduction

    Our Joomla! Conjunction, by Paul Orwig

    Feature Stories

    Ten ideas on how to get involved in the community (part 1 of 2), Peter Martin
    Joomla!: The Symphony, by Jon Neubauer
    Celebrate Joomla's 6th Birthday at your September JUG, by Jen Kramer
    Summit Up: Interview with Allen "Gunner" Gunn, by Alice Grevet

    Website Case Studies

    Joomla! at the University of Haifa, by Eden Orion

    Did you know...?

    How to insert your logo into a print and PDF page, by Alireza
    Take full control of your Twitter profile with Hootsuite Dashboard, by Huyen NT

    Leadership Connections

    Open Source Matters August 2011 Report, by Alice Grevet

    Designers Studio

    From an Idea to Polished Pixels, by Peter Bui

    Developers Workbench

    Site Builders can Build Custom Joomla Components, by Amy Stephen

    Joomla! Events and User Groups

    Getting Down in Cape Town: Joomla!Day South Africa, by Jacques Rentzke
    Software Freedom Day 2011, by Jacques Rentzke

    The Joomla! Haikus

    Post your haikus for September, by Paul Orwig

    Help Wanted

    The Joomla! Project Wants You - September 2011, by Paul Orwig

    Joomla! in the Press/Media

    Joomla! in the Press/Media - September 2011, by Mark W. Bender

    In our next issue

    We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!




  • Joomla! Explained - Second Joomla Press Book Released

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    In October 2010 Joomla! Press, an alliance between Open Source Matters and Pearson Publishing, was announced to the community.

    The Joomla! Project is proud to announce that the Joomla! Explained, the second in the series of publications, has been released for sale at Amazon and InformIT.

    The book is available in both Paperback and e-book formats. 

    Click here to buy a copy of Joomla! Explained and help to support the Joomla! Project.

    About Joomla! Press

    Purchases of Joomla! Press books are a great way to help support Joomla as proceeds from books, including The Official Joomla! Book, go to the Joomla! project.  To learn more about Joomla! Press please click here.

    About Joomla! Explained

    Master Joomla! 1.6 and 1.7 hands-on, step-by-step, through easy, practical examples!

    Joomla! Explained teaches everything beginners need to know--and nothing they don't need to know!

    Joomla! Explained requires absolutely no experience with Joomla! content management, website construction, programming, scripting, or even HTML. Stephen Burge has taught thousands of beginners--and thousands more who've experimented with Joomla! but haven't mastered it yet. Nobody knows more about guiding Joomla! users up the learning curve--from confusion to results!

    You'll master Joomla! one easy step at a time, through a complete hands-on case study. Burge presents crystal-clear visuals, explanations, and analogies--all extensively tested with real Joomla! beginners.

    This book covers Joomla versions 1.6 and 1.7.

    The book's quick, easy coverage includes:

    • Understanding what Joomla! does and how it works
    • Installing the latest version of Joomla
    • Navigating your site's visitor and administrator areas
    • Mastering workflows that make site creation easy
    • Adding text, images, links, and formatting
    • Creating efficient, usable navigation
    • Providing contact forms, ad banners, and link directories
    • Using modules to enable site registration and search
    • Adding voting and other smaller "plug-in" features
    • Quickly changing site designs with Joomla! templates
    • Finding, choosing, installing, and using extensions
    • Building both business and personal sites, step by step
    • Giving customized access to different types of users
    • Managing site versions in multiple languages
    • Efficiently administering, backing up, and updating sites

    Click here to buy a copy of Joomla! Explained and help to support the Joomla! Project.




  • Joomla Community Magazine | August 2011

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    The August installment of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Here are the stories in this issue:

    Editor's Introduction

    The Road Forward..., by Dianne Henning

    Feature Stories

    Summing Up the Joint Summit, by Alice Grevet
    What I learned at the Community Leadership Summit, by Paul Orwig
    Join the Joomla! Tweet Team, by Hagen Graf
    Joomla! in South African government, by Phehello Mofokeng

    Website Case Studies

    Website Case Study: Joomlagov.info, by Team Joomity

    Did you know...?

    5 Great Reasons to Become a JCM Author, by Milena Mitova
    Nine Questions When Preparing Clients for Joomla 1.8, by Jen Kramer
    Infographic: Joomla CMS Development Strategy, by Sander Potjer
    Search Engine Optimization and Public Relations: The New Brotherhood, by Sandra Ordonez

    Leadership Connections

    Open Source Matters July 2011 Report, by Alice Grevet

    Designers Studio

    Praiseworthy Joomla User Experience, by Kyle Ledbetter

    Joomla! Events and User Groups

    Joomla!Day Events around the World, by Jacques Rentzke

    The Joomla! Haikus

    Post your haikus for August, by Paul Orwig

    Help Wanted

    The Joomla! project wants you - August 2011, by Paul Orwig

    Joomla! Books

    Download the Joomla! 1.7 - Beginner's Guide and save money!, by Hagen Graf
    Unlimited Joomla book resources in multiple languages, by Anh Tuan Bui

    Joomla! in the Press/Media

    Joomla! in the Press/Media - August 2011, by Mark W. Bender

    In our next issue

    We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!




  • Joomla Community Magazine | July 2011

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    The July installment of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Here are the stories in this issue:

    Editor's Introduction

    Happy first birthday, Joomla! Community Magazine!, by Paul Orwig

    Feature Stories

    Joomla! 1.7 - Division or Fission?, by Hagen Graf
    Outsider's View of Joomla!, by Chad Windnagle

    Website Case Studies

    Website Case Study: Shark Zone, by Hilary Cheyne

    Did you know...?

    Joomla! 1.7 Highlight - Batch Processing, by Michael Babker

    Leadership Connections

    Open Source Matters: June 2011 Report, by Paul Orwig

    Designers Studio

    Free Joomla! 1.6 Templates for Joomla! Community, by Anh Tuan Bui
    IE6 and IE7 can see ghosts or validate before your cross browser test, by Anthony Olsen

    Joomla! Events and User Groups

    JUG Highlight: Joomla! Cape Town, by Jon Neubauer
    A Summer of Joomla!, by Jon Neubauer

    Developers Workbench

    Navigating the code development process (part 2 of 2), by Paul Orwig

    The Joomla! Haikus

    Post your haikus for July, by Paul Orwig

    Joomla! Books

    Book Review: "Joomla! Explained" by Steve Burge, by Milena Mitova

    Joomla! in the Press/Media

    Joomla! in the Press/Media - July 2011, by Mark W. Bender

    Help Wanted

    The Joomla! project wants you - July 2011, by Paul Orwig

    In our next issue

    We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!




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