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Get Open

Get Open
Perspective is a strange thing, probably best experienced less metaphorically, when drawing still life. The slightest head movement can change how an object looks - it's the same object in the same position, only our perception changes.
Tagged under: Editors Introduction

The Joomla! Setup

The Joomla! Setup
The Joomla! Setup is a series of interviews with developers in the Joomla! community, talking about the tools they use to get the job done, inspired by the setup. Can you tell who it is?
Tagged under: Developers

Rapid Development Techniques – Templates Within Templates!

Have you ever been frustrated with Joomla!’s linear approach to templates? I’ve developed several web applications in Joomla! where it would have been useful to be able to include a template inside of another template – an internal menu system,…
Tagged under: Developers

Multi-Language Websites with Joomla! 1.6 core

Cuneiform script
Approximately 3000-6000 languages are spoken by humans for thousands of years. The picture shows Cuneiform, the earliest form of written expression. When I see this picture it is not that far away from the design of a website, even the…
Tagged under: Feature Stories

The Source April 2011

Welcome to the source update for April 2011. This is a new column to give you information about what's happening with Joomla! source code.
Tagged under: Feature Stories

Documenting Documentation

Documenting Documentation
Creating software that works is hard work, it takes time, expertise, and experience. After all that hard work the last thing a developer wants to do is spend time answering “silly” questions asked by the users using that software. The…
Tagged under: Developers

Convincing the Skeptics about Open Source and CMS

Since the dawn of Joomla! around 2005, there has long been a stigma that open source and freely available content managment systems are a ‘poor man’s’ web design tool.
Tagged under: Feature Stories

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