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Jeff Potts: ScribeFire’s blogging client is sweet
Submitted by Bryan on April 4, 2008 - 12:05am"I am totally digging ScribeFire. It’s a Firefox extension that lets me write blog posts without leaving the web page I’m on. It can post to any blog server that can speak XML-RPC."
Discussing Joomla!
Submitted by Bryan on March 10, 2008 - 6:01amOne of the neat things about managing a site like CMSReport.com is that discussion on a topic can happen when you least expected. This is exactly what happened in the comment section of a rather benign post regarding a Latin American University's use of the content management system, Joomla! I was thanked by Open Source Community's Amy Stephen, also a Joomla! user, for posting an excerpt from one of the Joomla! working group blogs. Instead of a "you're welcome" I decided to ask some questions that have been puzzling me about the Joomla! community for some time.
Instead of hiding that discussion, I've attached the comments so far in the conversation. I'd really like to continue the discussion further with other Joomla! users. I think this is a good discussion for anyone like me who is trying to get to know Joomla! and its community better. Before I continue, let me share with you two personal motives for why I want to strike a conversation about Joomla!
- I'm considering using Joomla! for a project. While I've installed and played with Joomla! many times (mostly 1.0.x though recently 1.5), I've never actually used Joomla! for a live production site.
- Converstations with Joomla! user now using Drupal. While attending a recent Drupal Meetup, I spent my time talking about Joomla! and SharePoint. There was a new Drupal user at the meeting who was frustrated with the short-comings of Joomla! and was beginning to migrate over to Drupal. However, he still spoke highly of Joomla! and its community. It was an interesting one-on-one converstation in that while he wanted to like Drupal, he didn't quite get Drupal. It struck me that while I have wanted to like Joomla!, I have never really understood Joomla!. I left that Drupal meetup wanting to know more about Joomla!
So there is there is my motive for wanting to have more discussion about Joomla! In a nutshell, I want to like Joomla!, I just don't quite get it. Let's continue the discussion we've already started and help more non-Joomla! users like me out.
eZ: New eZ Publish release includes PHP 5 and search engine improvements
Submitted by CMS Report on October 4, 2007 - 6:04pm...eZ Find, a new extension for eZ Publish 3.x and 4.x, enhances the search functionality on eZ Publish sites and includes features such as relevance ranking, native support for eZ Publish access rights, keyword highlighting and the ability to search sites containing millions of objects."
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Create Joomla! 1.5 Extensions with new Book
Submitted by shriharshb on September 12, 2007 - 11:55pmTechnical IT publishing company Packt, has published Learning Joomla! Extension Development, a book that helps create Joomla! 1.5 extensions with PHP. Written by professional Joomla! Extension Developer Joseph L. LeBlanc, this book gives programmers their first step in customizing and extending the features of Joomla! through custom PHP development. For more information, please visit www.PacktPub.com/Joomla-Extensions/book
While Joomla! is packed with features, its greatest quality is that it is extremely extensible, allowing any number of complex applications to be cleanly integrated. Shopping carts, forums, social networking profiles, job boards, and real estate listings are all examples of extensions developers have written for Joomla!. All of these can run off one Joomla! site, while only one database, template, and core need to be maintained. When you build an extension to Joomla!, it will inherit the look and feel of the overall site. Any type of program that can be coded in PHP is a potential component waiting to be written!
Walk through the development of complete Joomla! components and modules with this tutorial for PHP programmers. Written for Joomla! version 1.5 and tested against pre-final releases, this book will get programmers started with coding professional looking extensions as quickly as possible.
Mozilla Labs: Better animations in Firefox 3
Submitted by CMS Report on August 14, 2007 - 4:13pmComplete Story
Joomla!: Google AdSense Clicksafe Module Updated
Submitted by Bryan on August 12, 2007 - 10:52amThis is a free GNU/GPL extension compatible with Joomla 1.0.x (and also Joomla 1.5, in legacy mode). This module is also an Editor's Pick at the Joomla! Extensions Directory."
Complete StoryPress Release: NeoJoomla - A new version of recruitment component : NeoRecruit is available
Submitted by oliv on July 28, 2007 - 9:25amNeoJoomla is happy to announce the release of version 1.4 of recruitment component: NeoRecruit!
NeoRecruit 1.4 allows a clearer posting of your job offers. The new module NeoRecruit Categories (supplied with the component) will display the categories tree, from which you could access directly the offers of a specific category.
Radiant: Creating Radiant Extensions
Submitted by CMS Report on June 25, 2007 - 11:47amComplete Story
eZ Systems: eZ Publish Extension for Oracle® Database released under Open Source license
Submitted by CMS Report on April 26, 2007 - 11:05amComplete Story
Linux.com: Boost your blogging with ScribeFire
Submitted by CMS Report on April 25, 2007 - 5:05amComplete Story



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