Issues by Year
September
The September Issue
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- Written by: Anja de Crom
- Category: September
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As you probably know, Joomla is powered by people only. That means no large company setting direction or course, no investors having a say in what we're doing: it's just us, together, working voluntarily to improve Joomla so it remains the best CMS in the world.
Power to the Press Release - How to Announce your Joomla News to the World
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- Written by: Brian Teeman
- Category: September
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Organising a Joomla event? Launching a new Joomla extension? Starting a business partnership with another Joomla company? If you have Joomla news that is timely, relevant and valuable, and you want to share it with the world, a press release might help shape the narrative. In this article you'll find 7 steps to make sure your message is clear, complete and credible.
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How to Organize a Day of Coding Event
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- Written by: Laura Gordon
- Category: September
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A Day of Coding event is a hands-on way to bring developers and learners together to solve a real-world challenge. Participants get the opportunity to follow along with experienced developers, learn practical coding techniques, and leave with a working solution.
Putting Pizza Bugs and Fun together: a testament about community's engagement
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- Written by: Olivier Buisard
- Category: September
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Joomla Pizza Bugs and Fun is an event like no other - for people who are close to its heart or who are just regular users of the platform. It’s where code meets community, and where even the smallest bug fix can spark a wave of collaboration.
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CSS Shorts: Logical Properties
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- Written by: Viviana Menzel
- Category: September
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When we're busy with deadlines and to-do lists, it can be difficult to keep up with new technologies. CSS has evolved dramatically in recent years, and it's not always easy to keep up with the latest developments.
In this article (perhaps it will become a series), I want to focus on a change that makes code easier and more flexible to write, especially for multilingual websites.
The Blind Spots of Accessibility testing Tools - The Focus
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- Written by: Christiane Maier-Stadtherr
- Category: September
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In the last article today's topic was already mentioned: the use of the keyboard on websites. It was found that none of the testing tools detected whether a bypass element was present. In this article, we’ll take a look at what the testing tools have to say about focus.
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Documentation that helps your clients - and Joomla!
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- Written by: Anja de Crom
- Category: September
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Do you write how to's, tutorials or instructions for content managers or clients? Then this article is for you! Find out how Joomla can help you with that, and vice versa: how you can help Joomla.
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Wrapping Text Around Irregular Shapes in Joomla
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- Written by: Brian Teeman
- Category: September
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Long blocks of text can be difficult to read, especially on a screen. Readers are more likely to stay engaged when text is broken up with images, spacing, or other design elements.
Long blocks of text can be difficult to read, especially on a screen. Readers are more likely to stay engaged when text is broken up with images, spacing, or other design elements.
Workflows Made Visible: Introducing Joomla's Workflow Graph Editor
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- Written by: Dileepkumar Adari
- Category: September
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Workflows in Joomla have always been powerful, but never this visible. The new Workflow Graph Editor pulls that power onto the canvas, turning abstract configurations into something you can see, drag, connect, explain and edit in seconds.
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The Joomla Academy: Advanced Migration Graduation
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- Written by: Brian Mitchell
- Category: September
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Open source is a powerful reminder that collaboration often creates results far greater than the sum of their parts.
Volunteering with the Joomla project offers countless benefits: professional development, friendships with peers who understand your work, and business networking opportunities. For me, gratitude has always been central. I’m thankful for the contributions of so many—past, present, and future.
Read more: The Joomla Academy: Advanced Migration Graduation
