Archive for March, 2009

If you want to have the content management system Joomla + extensions and tools in one package now you have it. The name is Seedling and it makes your life easier when it comes to build or manage your website. The software installation on your host/server is quickly and easily (2-3 minutes), featuring a customizable template and demo content which you can edit or replace to create your website. One thing the Seedling folks don’t mention explicitly is what exactly is in the package beside J

Please note: this article is a personal notepad and not a walkthrough. Although I’m linking what I feel is worth readingregarding Joomla template design, the article is not a walkthrough. A TON OF HOW I’M MAKING THE TEMPLATE is left unsaid. I am primarily tossing breadcrumbs so I can find my way through. You will be able to view the finished product at http://www.wigital.net by June of 2009. Thanksalso… I like the sites at att.com and apple.com/server . I may borrow from them The first step in c

Joomla is a Open Source, Content Managment Script written in Php and Mysql. One of the most widely used content managment script all over the internet. It has very easy to use web-interface. It helps you manage content very easily using categories, Sections etc. Various extensions helps you add more features to your joomla site. Developing a Joomla site is very easy due to very large list of templates, components, modules, plugins, languages and tools available for Joomla. Joomla System Requi

Alphaplug

Written by on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 in Joomla Modules.

Alphaplug - Free components, modules and plugins for Joomla 1.5 native. 2008 - 2009.

Leaving DotNetNuke (DNN)…

Written by on Sunday, March 1st, 2009 in Joomla Modules.

DotNetNuke (DNN) is a popular open source content management system written in ASP.NET with Microsoft SQL Server as the back-end. I’ve been using it for a number of years on sites of mine like davemackey.net . I’ve been a fan of DNN for a number of years for a few reasons.: Open Source - I’m always a fan of open source projects, not just b/c I like a free lunch as much as the next guy but also because it allows for the project to continue on beyond the lifespan of a given individual or com



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