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URL: www.joomla.org External Links: About Joomla | Community | Forum | Extensions | Resources | Documentations | Developer | Shop YouTube: video tutorials Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla the most popular Web site software available. Best of all, Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone. What is Content Management System?A content management system is software that keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Since the CMS manages all your content, you don't have to. YouTube Tutorials: www.youtube.com Joomla Official Documentation: docs.joomla.org Understanding the structure of Joomla! (PDF): Structure of Joomla! source: www.theartofjoomla.com As someone who has not used Joomla! before, you need to know how to get started. Maybe you have a friend or a neighbour who uses Joomla! and you want a Joomla! web site of your very own. Maybe you have a small business or a club or a community that needs a web presence, and you want to use Joomla! for that purpose. Maybe you are a seasoned Information Technology professional, but you have never Joomla! before. If so, you are just starting a very enjoyable journey and we warmly welcome you to Joomla! and encourage you to read the Absolute Beginners Guide to Joomla!
Absolute Beginners Guide to Joomla!Welcome to Joomla!, a leading open source Content Management System (CMS) platform. Joomla! is a well-tested, extensible and effective tool supported by a very active and friendly community of developers and users. Do you want to get started with Joomla!, but you have no idea where to begin? If so, you have come to the right place. The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Joomla! is just for you. Although you could spend a lifetime learning Joomla!, if you master the basics you will be able to make a vary attractive and useful basic website in very little time and with no no special technical skills.
What is Joomla!?Joomla! is software that lets you make and update web pages easily. You can think of a Joomla! website as bringing together three elements.
Installing Joomla!There are several ways to install Joomla!. First, make sure that you have an account on a web server. For most people this means signing up with a hosting company and purchasing a domain that will serve as your site's main address.
For support with installation, you can ask questions in the installation forum.
Learn to Use Joomla!Now that you have a working Joomla! site, you will want to start filling it with your own content and making it look just the way you want. Before doing that, it is a good idea to learn more about how Joomla! works. There are a number of very useful resources to help you with this. This article shows you how to create an article from the front end. One way is to learn by working with the sample data. There is also a very nice beginners visual guide to getting started with Joomla! 1.5 here: Learn Joomla! 1.5 Fast! Scribd (PDF 1.3Mb) written by Saurabh Bhide. The Joomla! v 1.5 Quick Start Guide Scribd, written by Kevin Hayne. As you read the guide, walk through the video accompaniment created by Michael Casha. The Joomla! Core Features Guide scribd, written by James Ramsay describes the features are available in each download of Joomla!. Joomla! works using various extensions, some that come with your installation and some that you add yourself. This document explains the types of Joomla! extensions. For support as you are learning, ask questions in the New to Joomla1/General Joomla! v 1.5 forum. The Joomla! Demo site is a good place to try out many of these features if you have not yet done an installation. The Glossary will help you as learn more.
Start Creating Your SiteNow you're ready to start making your own articles, weblinks, contacts, banners, and newsfeeds. Before you jump into doing this you may want to review Planning_Your_Web_site One of the first tasks you may want to do is to modify one of the templates that comes with Joomla! so that it displays your site name and logo.
Finally, you may want to install one or more of the thousands of extensions to Joomla! Read How to install an extension. Please remember that all extensions are developed by independent developers. If you need help with a specific extension the best source will be that developer. For help visit:
Keep Your Site SecureSecurity is always a big concern on the web. Make sure you are using best security practices. The basic techniques on the Security Check List will get your site off to a good start in terms of security.
Getting HelpThe Joomla! forums are the among the busiest (and most friendly) support forums in the world, and they are a great place to get help and meet other Joomla! users.
Selected Advanced Beginner and Intermediate TopicsThe remainder of this document briefly covers some slightly more advanced topics for web masters.
Learn to Backup and RestoreLearn to backup your Joomla! database. Learn to restore your Joomla! database. Frequent backups are the best way to make sure you can recover if your site has a problem. This video entitled How to backup and restore a Joomla! database using phpMyAdmin by kristofdb.
How to Recover Your System Administration PasswordWatch this video by James Ramsey entitled How to Recover your Administrator Password using phpMyAdmin.
Exploring the possibilities with Joomla! v 1.5 Core
Creating a Local InstallationPeople creating complex websites often like to work on their own computer and to move the whole site to their web server when it is ready. To do this you will need to install a webserver (such as Apache or IIS), PHP and MySQL on your local machine. There are a number of tools that make it easy to do this.
ApacheFor Apache you can install XAMPP and then perform a normal web based Joomla! installation on your computer. The Joomla! Quickstart Guide and accompanying video explain XAMPP installation in detail.
IISFor IIS you can install the Windows Web platform.
Using MootoolsThere are many great things you can do with Mootools, included in Joomla! v 1.5. Check out these resources to learn how:
Learn the Basics of Joomla! Templating
Using CSS Class SuffixesThere are other simple things you can do with templates to achieve the look you need. These simple tutorials could be very helpful.
Getting Rid of Tables
Adding Javascript to your Template
Troubleshooting a Template InstallationIf you are having trouble installing a template, see How to resolve problems with a template installation Scribd by Chad Windnagle (drmmr763).
Questions?
Address Search Engine OptimizationSearch Engine Optimization is the practice of doing whatever is needed to help make your Web site rank higher in return results for a search engine. For some, this is very important aspect of attracting visitors to their site. Most experts agree, however, that the single best way to improve your chance of getting attention on the Internet is to provide good content on a regular basis. There are several things that you can do using core functionality to make your Joomla! Web site more SEO friendly. Here are some important areas to focus.
Configure and troubleshoot SEF URLs
Remove WWW from your domain name
Create a Custom 404 Page
SEO QuestionsQuestions on these topics should be asked in the Joomla! v 1.5 SEO Forum.
SEF URL Questions?
Converting an Existing Website to Joomla!Check out the How to Convert an existing Web site to a Joomla! Web site guide for great step by step instructions.
Thanks to our GHOP Contestants!Most of this material was written by Joomla! Google Highly Open Participation Contestants. This work is of the highest quality and the students were inspiring to work with. Sincere thanks to all of our participants for sharing their gifts with the Joomla! community. You guys rock! Source: docs.joomla.org |