Apr
19
Basic information about joomla
05:20 pm
Joomla is the most powerful, preferred and advance web application framework; also open source content management systems available today for website development. Whether looking for simple or complex website design, you cannot escape; Joomla is always on the list to offer you cheap, manageable, affordable, unique, reliable and scalable web site development solutions. The interface is user friendly and easy to manage. Its versatility includes reduced code complexity, simple installation, easy management, and reliability and quality solutions.
Joomla starts with its easy installation, after installation the Joomla provides secure login to the administrator. Administrator can login to the backend console and can well categorize its content. Admin can set sections, polls, content items and many more. Administrator can manage the complete front also. It is easy to use so technical and non-technical person both can use it, also this reduces the need of expert professional. It is really simple to create, add, edit and delete. The WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor allows to add new content without the knowledge of HTML, and all the changes you make is modified instantly.
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Apr
18
Developing website with Joomla CMS (Part-2)
06:42 pm
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Apr
17
Developing website with Joomla CMS (Part-1)
08:35 am
Hello Guys,
Today i am going to share a very important secret of CMS web development with which everyone could develop the dynamic content oriented websites within flash of a time.Let start with the tutorials.There are six parts of the tutorial.I will publish them here one by one.So enjoy them and learn them.
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Nov
06
Top Six Content Management Systems
07:00 pm
CMS stands for Content Management System which is a software program used in managing a website. You often don’t need any knowledge of html code or web languages in order to use a CMS. This method of creating a website is sometime called “wysiwyg” or “What You See Is What You Get” because the content during editing appears to be very similar to the final product.There are many CMS system to choose from and some of the most popular CMS are open source or free. All but one of the top rated CMS systems I have included are from winners of the CMSWire contest and the top hits from opensource.com.
1. Joomla
Joomla is a free, multifunctional content management system or cms. Due to it’s ease of use, it has an ever growing community of more than 40,000 users and developers. It’s simple, browser-based interface makes it easy to add content pages to your website. For many people, Joomla’s attraction is it’s ability to be modified with the many hundreds of component addons and plugin that can be added to the website system framework. This way your website can be made to fit your needs. Also, Joomla does a good job of managing the web content needed to run the website.
2. Drupal
Drupal is an open source CMS that is written in PHP and requires a MySQL database. It is an excellent, lightweight, flexible system which can be used to making a variety of sites from blogs to large community websites. Drupal’s simple design is easy to customize and it has built-in search tool and search-engine friendly URL’s as an extra add on module.
Drupal has many features for building community sites. So, it would be a good choice for a blogging or news site, but it can also support a standard website. Read more
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