
http://freshworkshops. com — I showcase the power of Joomla to overhaul the look of your website with a few clicks. Joomla is an open source Content Management System which allows you manage your. . .
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I’ve been out of the web technology for a few, well, several years now, do you think the Joomla for Dummies book is a good place to start?
I suggest the best place to start is at the Joomla website. Any book you purchase on website development, CMS’s or even social media will be outdated by the time of publishing.There is a TON of great info on the Joomla website. I would also encourage you to attend a local meetup with other people who like Joomla.Best way to brush up.I offer training as well but no Joomla until April 2010
@fatsotomuscles I got the book and i quite like it. It doesnt go into great detail, but for a nice overview it is a nice to have
a picture says a thousand words
Neat to make your own look..not have a cookie cutter like most out there. Helpful, workable, not cluttered is way way better than pretty and puffy and stuffy.
Thanks for that, your video helped get me started I’m still struggling with joomla but I’ve only been at it for about 3 hours.
May I ask why you don’t use the themes from that website anymore ?
Yes, building a site from scratch takes skills. A CMS like Joomla or Wordpress, combined with a great theme/template can have you up and running quickly.
Do you know any templates that suite a theme of a wifi hotspot business.I would prefer a free one if possible ?Ive been looking but fail to find and nice simple clean ones.Any suggestions ?Cheers
I started off hand coding in Notepad in 1999 so I hear you.Yes, content management systems (CMS) like Joomla are easy to use and much faster to update than hand coding. I am actually recommending that people try Wordpress instead of Joomla for a new website.Both have showcases on their sites, check them out to find out what’s best for your needs.
thanks
I started off hand coding in Notepad in 1999 so I hear you.Yes, content management systems (CMS) like Joomla are easy to use and much faster to update than hand coding. I am actually recommending that people try Wordpress instead of Joomla for a new website.Both have showcases on their sites, check them out to find out what’s best for your needs.