Happy New Year to you all.
Of course I'm not really so sad as to be sat typing this blog post at midnight on New Years Day. It's actualy 15:53 on the 29th and I'm using the "Start Publishing" feature of joomla.
Read more: When lawyers rule the world
Ask a lawyer an opinion and they will give you one but is it the correct one.
Every lawyer has their own speciality area, and the good ones will even tell you in advance that your question is not within their area of expertise, but they all give you a legal "opinion" based on what you want to hear.
Sadly lawyers are like prostitutes, the oldest profession in the world, if you pay them enough money, or are a big enough client, they will find a way to achieve your goal.
Hopefuly by now you will have read Steve Krug's excellent book "Don't Make Me Think" and you will have understood how we speed read a website looking for the relevant content.
But how does a blind person "speed read"? Do they have to "read" all the content of the website or do blind people "speed listen"?
Read more: Joomla is an addictive drug
I've always said that once you start using joomla it's like a highly addictive drug that is impossible to let go.
So when I stumbled upon this unattributed chart comparing drug dealers and geeks I just had to produce a joomla version.
Read more: Joomla Sections and Categories explained
The number one mistake I see with newcomers to joomla is a failure to understand the Section, Category, Article structure of content.
How many times do you see people either reject joomla or spend hours developing complicated and convoluted solutions to satisfy their desire to have nested sub-categories?
And yet the truth is you don't need them. The problem is that they are trying to match their frontend menu structure with their backend filing system.



