Issues by Year
March
The March Issue
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- Written by: Anja de Crom
- Category: March
- Hits: 4
Why should you join the Joomla World Conference? How did Angie Radtke experience her short term on the Board as the Secretary of Open Source Matters? What opportunities does Joomla offer for young developers looking to contribute to Open Source and learn much more than just tech skills? What type of President does Joomla need, and what do you have to do if you tick all the boxes? How do you build a conference website, with a schedule, using just Joomla Core and no extensions?
Who Will Stand Up? The Next President of Open Source Matters
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- Written by: Brian Teeman
- Category: March
- Hits: 4
Joomla is calling for a new President of Open Source Matters and it’s not just about having a title. It’s about empowering the community, lifting others up, and helping Joomla move forward together.
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Joomla World Conference 2026 - Be Part of It!
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- Written by: Brian Teeman
- Category: March
- Hits: 4
The Joomla World Conference 2026 is coming — and this is your opportunity to be part of it.
Using Joomla as a Headless CMS
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- Written by: Brian Teeman
- Category: March
- Hits: 11
When most people think of Joomla, they think of a traditional content management system that handles everything: storing content, managing users, rendering templates, positioning modules, and outputting complete HTML pages. For the vast majority of websites, that integrated approach makes perfect sense.
Using Bruno (the API Client) to play a.o. with Joomla Web Services
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- Written by: Marc Dechèvre
- Category: March
- Hits: 19
1 Introduction
In the past, many people were typically using Postman as API Client when testing Web Services / APIs.
More recently, many users have moved from Postman to Bruno. Here are the main reasons:
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Joomla Backend à la Carte
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- Written by: Christiane Maier-Stadtherr
- Category: March
- Hits: 11
It is not the first time we write about how to make the Joomla backend a nice place to work — for yourself and for your customers. In this article we collect and refresh practical tips and tricks, ordered from the simplest tweaks to the more complex backend menu changes.
How to create a conference website with Joomla Core - Part 2
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- Written by: Viviana Menzel
- Category: March
- Hits: 6
In the first part of this article I wrote about the planning around the conference website. I described the content types and the functionality we want to have. Now I will show you what happens after a speaker submits a talk.
Read more: How to create a conference website with Joomla Core - Part 2
Brutalism in Web Design
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- Written by: Carlos Cámara
- Category: March
- Hits: 8
You landed on a website and it felt like someone punched you in the face. The typography was a chaotic mess, the navigation seemed utterly lost, and the colour palette was aggressively disturbing. It felt less like a user interface and more like the design had grabbed your heart in a fist and started squeezing. Welcome to the world of brutalism in web design.
Be kind, rewind
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- Written by: Serge Billon
- Category: March
- Hits: 3
Behind this phrase lies not yet another article on how to create and restore a backup – not that the subject isn’t interesting, but it’s been covered so thoroughly in the Joomla community. No, today we’re going to talk about our relationship with others and with ourselves: a highly philosophical subject, isn’t it? So what could it be?
Serving & Leading: An Exit Interview with Angie Radtke
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- Written by: Emmanuel Lemor
- Category: March
- Hits: 5
Serving on any board can be quite rewarding and is often a thankless job that requires much time and probably never more so than in an all-volunteer organization like Joomla.
Read more: Serving & Leading: An Exit Interview with Angie Radtke
