Using Joomla: Building Powerful and Efficient Web Sites by Ron Severdia

Using Joomla: Building Powerful and Efficient Web Sites

Ron Severdia
383 pages
O'Reilly
Dec 2009
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<p>Why use Joomla? Because with Joomla you don't need to have any technical expertise or web design experience to create effective websites and web apps. Whether you're creating your first website or building a multi-function site for a client, this book provides straightforward, hands-on instruction that makes it easy to learn this open source web content management system.</p><p>Written by members of the Joomla Leadership Team, Using Joomla helps newcomers quickly learn the basics, while developers with Joomla experience will pick up best practices for building more sophisticated websites. You'll also find more than a dozen ways to extend the functionality of existing Joomla-built websites. Start building with Joomla in minutes!</p>Get guidelines for planning, creating, and organizing your content Understand how to create and use Joomla templates to build websites quickly Explore how components, modules, and plug-ins can extend your site's functionality Increase your site ranking by using Joomla best practices Use built-in components such as banners, news feeds, polls, search, and web links Set up an online store, calendar, photo gallery, discussion forum, and more Learn important security precautions to safeguard your site
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I picked up this book to add to the excellent online resources available for learning Joomla. I have limited knowledge of HTML and CSS. I am primarily interested in learning Joomla so that I can add some web development skills to my project management skill set. I found this book to be not much more that a description of what the various buttons and functions do. This information is abundantly available for free in organized formats in many locations on the web. For some, this may be what they are looking for; an offline user's guide. So far in my quest to learn Joomla I have found articles explaining why or why not to use a particular function or explanations of suggested practices to be the most helpful. There is very little of that kind of information found here. To sum up, I found this book to be primarily descriptive in its content. For the given topic and context I would think a text that is more prescriptive (although conservative) would better serve the beginning Joomla learner. I was looking for instruction but found none. Read more

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Pages 383
Publisher O'Reilly
Published 2009
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