Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training Lynda

Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training Lynda
Topics include:
Installing Apache, PHP, and MySQL to support Joomla!
Setting article access, ordering, icon, and metadata display parameters
Using the login, breadcrumb, and syndication modules
Inserting contact, poll, and search components
Managing users and permissions
Adjusting templates with the HTML Editor
Managing languages on the site
Understanding search engine optimization (SEO)
Setting article access, ordering, icon, and metadata display parameters
Using the login, breadcrumb, and syndication modules
Inserting contact, poll, and search components
Managing users and permissions
Adjusting templates with the HTML Editor
Managing languages on the site
Understanding search engine optimization (SEO)
Course Summary
Course name:
Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training
Course name:
Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training
Author:
Joseph LeBlanc
Joseph LeBlanc
Duration (hh:mm:ss):
03:10:12
03:10:12
Released on:
6/13/2008
6/13/2008
Exercise files:
Yes
Yes
Software works on:
Mac and Windows
Mac and Windows
Description
Many types of websites can be built and maintained more easily using a content management system (CMS). A CMS provides a web-based interface for creating and organizing content. The content is stored in a database, then consistently presented according to a set of templates and preferences, which eliminates the need to handcraft each page in HTML. Joomla! is a popular, easy-to-use, open-source CMS built in PHP. It has near-limitless functionality, thanks to its community of extension developers. In Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training, Joseph LeBlanc uses Joomla! to build a small-business website from scratch with no programming at all, from installation to launch. He demonstrates how to create and organize content; add menus, sidebars, and other features; change the look with templates; install plug-ins and extensions; and much more. Exercise files accompany the course.
Many types of websites can be built and maintained more easily using a content management system (CMS). A CMS provides a web-based interface for creating and organizing content. The content is stored in a database, then consistently presented according to a set of templates and preferences, which eliminates the need to handcraft each page in HTML. Joomla! is a popular, easy-to-use, open-source CMS built in PHP. It has near-limitless functionality, thanks to its community of extension developers. In Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training, Joseph LeBlanc uses Joomla! to build a small-business website from scratch with no programming at all, from installation to launch. He demonstrates how to create and organize content; add menus, sidebars, and other features; change the look with templates; install plug-ins and extensions; and much more. Exercise files accompany the course.
Topics include:
Installing Apache, PHP, and MySQL to support Joomla!
Setting article access, ordering, icon, and metadata display parameters
Using the login, breadcrumb, and syndication modules
Inserting contact, poll, and search components
Managing users and permissions
Adjusting templates with the HTML Editor
Managing languages on the site
Understanding search engine optimization (SEO)
Setting article access, ordering, icon, and metadata display parameters
Using the login, breadcrumb, and syndication modules
Inserting contact, poll, and search components
Managing users and permissions
Adjusting templates with the HTML Editor
Managing languages on the site
Understanding search engine optimization (SEO)
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