Issues by Year
May
Stéphane Bouey, The man behind Falang
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- Written by: Serge Billon
- Category: May
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Many Joomla users are familiar with Falang, the well-known multilingual extension — but few know the story of the developer behind it: Stéphane Bouey.
1st and lasting experiences at in-person JoomlaDay event...
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- Written by: Emmanuel Lemor
- Category: May
- Hits: 3
The world post-Covid has made us so used to video conferences, livestreams and podcasts that we could almost forget the value and the benefits of in-person face-to-face events.
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Leadership interview: Philip Walton, Secretary
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- Written by: Anja de Crom
- Category: May
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If you read his author bio here on the JCM website, you'll find Philip Walton is a rower, juggler, cricket fan, warm beer tasting expert, unicyclist and a patented inventor. He's also the Secretary of the Board of Open Source Matters (the organisation that facilitates Joomla). What does this serial Board Member think about Joomla and its community? "We are a massive success story, and it's so easy to forget that." Let's find out more about Phil, his role, his achievements so far and the challenges and he sees for Joomla!
The Unexpected Joy of a Familiar Footprint
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- Written by: Brian Teeman
- Category: May
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There’s a unique kind of joy, quiet, yet deeply satisfying, that comes when I stumble across a website on my digital wanderings and instantly recognise the fingerprints of Joomla beneath the surface.
GitHub Maintainer Month
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- Written by: Maria Skampoura
- Category: May
- Hits: 14
This May is the return of Maintainer Month on GitHub, where a global community of contributors alongside the Open Source Initiative (OSI) are gathered to celebrate and honour the individuals who steward and sustain Open-Source projects. 2025 is the fifth year of Maintainer Month, themed "Securing Open Source."
Utility classes in CSS ie from UIKIT or Bootstrap
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- Written by: Dan Atrill
- Category: May
- Hits: 1
Not all templates use the same framework or provide for the same level of customisation, and while I like to use a certain template / pagebuilder to do the job of styling and shaping websites I create, not all developers go down the same route.
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