Issues
December
Conoce mejor la modernización de módulos
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- Written by: Pedro F. Vidal Lopez
- Category: December
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En este artículo, voy a presentar brevemente algunos de los nuevos módulos que serán añadidos a Joomla en un futuro próximo y algunas de las nuevas funcionalidades, como el módulo de ACL y la configuración global.
Extensión - RJ: DJ-ImageSlider
Extensión - RJ: SP Tab
La RJ (Revisión Joomla) se trata del módulo (sp_tab) que debe su nombre a la analogía que ofrece su estructura con la de una ventana con pestañas. Como se va haciendo costumbre en esta sección de la revista se mostrarán cuales son las principales opciones que contiene esta extensión, un ejemplo de su utilización, así como exponer su valoración crítica.
Master Bootstrap para Joomla 3
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- Written by: Gonzalo Suez
- Category: December
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Después de varios meses, ya termine la version de Master Bootstrap para Joomla! 3, corriendo con la última versión de Bootstrap: 3.0.2. Es similar a Master Bootstrap anterior pero con algunas mejoras ;)
¿Será necesario crear un "paso a paso" para una plantilla Joomla 3?
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- Written by: Carlos Rodriguez
- Category: December
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“Si”, se que la respuesta es esa para muchos, pero en verdad la respuesta es “No, no es necesario crear un “paso a paso”, para desarrollar una plantilla en Joomla 3”. ¿Porque? pues porque la diferencia entre crear una plantilla para Joomla 2.5 y una para Joomla 3, sólo se separan a partir de la palabra “Bootstrap”.
Read more: ¿Será necesario crear un "paso a paso" para una plantilla Joomla 3?
Joomla! Web Development: A Game Changer for Young Entrepreneurs
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- Written by: Abdulkadir Shehu
- Category: December
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I challenge the youth around the world to venture into business and become self-reliant - Joomla! can empower you to do that!
Read more: Joomla! Web Development: A Game Changer for Young Entrepreneurs
10 Arguments That Threaten the Security of Your Website
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- Written by: Peter Martin
- Category: December
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Nobody wants to have their website get hacked. And yet almost everyone has some reason to ignore security measures. This article talks about "hackers", however "crackers" would be a better name. Hacking is the ingenious use of tools (e.g. software) for purposes that differ from normal use. Cracking is the unauthorized entry of a website to do things that are not allowed by the owner. Because cracking is often referred to as "hacking", I’ll reluctantly use the word “hack” in this article.
Read more: 10 Arguments That Threaten the Security of Your Website
Dropping the Joomla! Torch
I've long believed in the virtues of Open Source. I'm not well known in the Joomla community, I haven't spoken at any Joomla events or worked on the core project, but I've always tried to do my part: proselytizing Joomla, providing free (anonymous) tech support to new users, and donating beer money to promising developers. But there was always a blind spot. I'd like to tell you about the time I failed Joomla and didn't even know it.
Joomla! 3.2 New Features: Post-Install Messages
Among the many new features released with version 3.2 of Joomla!, the one that most caught my interest, and perhaps one of the less publicized but certainly very useful for administrators and interesting for developers, is the so-called "post-installation messages". These inform the site administrator about features that require your attention after the successful installation of an extension.
So a Joomla! Guy Walks in to a WordCamp...
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- Written by: Jon Neubauer
- Category: December
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This month I had the opportunity to go to a tech conference and talk about Joomla!, Open Source Communities, and Education – nothing unusual for me, I do that all the time at colleges and Joomla! events around the United States and elsewhere. But this time was different, because I was showing up to an event I’d never been to, a WordCamp. The most common questions I got almost non-stop for two days? “Why in the world are you here?” and “Isn’t this ‘enemy territory’ for you?” Here’s what I said, and why I went, and why I’m definitely going to go to more events in other Open Source communities.
