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Learn Joomla 1.5 Fast
Today I found a new book for Joomla! that aims to be a
"beginner's visual step-by-step guide to setting up useful websites using Joomla! in a few hours!"
Released under a Creative Commons Atrribution 2.5 India License
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Practice what you preach
This post has been through several revisions whilst I temper my anger!
A common e-mail from myself to some of the people that I have helped build web sites starts something like this....
"Very disappointed!!! I spent ages making your web site accessible to all. I spent ages showing you why it was important to make your web site accessible. I showed you web sites that didn't have any alt tags for images and how unusable that made your site. I showed you how easy it was to at the very minimum give an image an alt tag. And what do you do as soon as my back is turned...."
Add a commentWhere is the search?
Obviously on this site it's on the top right corner of the page. But why is it there and can you still search the site if there isn't a search button?
Add a commentJe ne comprends pas
I'm often asked for an extension that will translate a website into other languages. Although there are several available at JED
that provide automated translation services I can never recommend them.
Why? Well if your content is important enough to you to write it in the first place then it is important enough to ensure that the translation is correct and no automated service will ever capture the nuance of a language accurately.
Add a commentThe Missing Override
I love the ability in Joomla 1.5 to override the developers idea of how to present the data without touching their code. This means I can modify the output to my hearts content safe in the knowledge that if a new version is released my changes won't be lost.
Well that's almost true.
Add a commentBlog Honesty
This blog is my place on the net to say what is on my mind, it is not a (potential) source of revenue. Unlike other blogs or websites you can be confident that anything you see or read here will be purely my opinion and has not been influenced by any third party.
Choosing a domain name
Is your domain HEF?
Selecting a name for your new site is perhaps the most important thing you will ever do. Of course the content and design is important but if no one can remember your name all that time and effort will be wasted.
You'll find loads of sites on the net telling you the golden rules of domain name selection:
Add a commentAre you a Dork?
Dork : An inept or foolish person
What does this have to do with Joomla? Well a dork is also the name given to the method hackers use to identify if a site is running a vulnerable extension.
As soon as a vulnerability in an extension is revealed in either the hacker forums or on responsible security sites such as milw0rm
or The Open Source Vulnerability Database
the hackers of the world use google to search the net for sites using that extension.
Making money with Free software
It's true you really can make money with Free software. Dutch Python developer Stani Michiels has won a competition to design a 5 euro commemorative coin with the theme 'Netherlands and Architecture'.
So the next time a colleague or friend tells you that you can't make money just flip this 5 Euro coin at them.
Add a commentJoomla Extensions
On 14th April 2003 I released a newsletter component for Mambo 4.0 which at the time was one of the only "extras" you could get for a Mambo web site and yet today there are approaching 4,000 extensions for Joomla.
That newsletter component had to be installed manually via ftp and phpmyadmin was required to create the database tables and add the component to the interface. It was also the very first extension to use a WYSIWYG editor - at the time you needed to write all your content using pure html.
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