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This article has two parts. In the first part, I summarise what the terms Fediverse and ActivityPub mean. In the second part, I briefly describe what I have implemented to make a Joomla website support the ActivityPub protocol and allow a Mastodon user...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: astrid
- Category: February
- Language: en-GB
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Volunteer to Learnhttps://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/december-2017/volunteer-to-learn
Help a non-profit while helping yourself! Broaden your CMS horizons and give back to the community at the same time. I’ll share how I learned the Joomla! CMS and how I continue to expand my capabilities. Just getting started with Joomla? Read on. The...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Jim Gregory
- Category: December
- Language: en-GB
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Joomla exists thanks to the dedication of its volunteers. In this article we would like to express our gratitude and respect to Harald Leithner who served for long time as Release Leader for the Joomla 3.9.x series. Harald has served the project in...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Luca Marzo
- Category: February
- Language: en-GB
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1. Introduction Since Joomla 3.7, it is possible to easily add extra fields to Articles, Contacts, and Users. This becomes possible with the new functionality Custom Fields. There are 16 standard types of fields available, ranging from a Text field,...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Marc Dechèvre
- Category: April
- Language: en-GB
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In the previous articles we covered setting the stage and beginning the component structure. In this tutorial we will be focusing on the details, writing those functions and files that are core to this extension and actually making the extension start...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: David Hurley
- Category: March
- Language: en-GB
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Students looking for an opportunity to contribute to open source development and work with the best on a great content management system: this article’s for you. People who know their way around Joomla’s code and want to share their knowledge and help...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Anja de Crom
- Category: February 2025
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In this episode we will use Component Generator to build our example event schedule component. Our journey until now In this series we want to show some tools that can help to build components for Joomla. The first two episodes were mainly to introduce...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Herman Peeren
- Category: December 2024
- Language: en-GB
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What is the Joomla Framework, why do we need it when we already have the Joomla Platform? The Next Generation... Essentially, the Joomla Framework can be thought of as the next generation of the Joomla Platform. The massive changes required to...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Matt Thomas
- Category: March
- Language: en-GB
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Joomla 4: What to expect?https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/may-2020/joomla-4-what-to-expect
I’ve been using Joomla since it was Mambo. This month I’ve installed the Joomla 4 “Beta Dev” version and here are a few of the new features you should get excited about... Start getting ready for Joomla 4 I’m excited. I’ve seen Joomla evolve since I...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Patrick Jackson
- Category: May
- Language: en-GB
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Whether it's a community group in your local area, or a global free and open source software project like Joomla, volunteers are an important resource for any organization. Joomla! In fact, it would not exist without over 750 volunteer contributors to...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Patrick Jackson
- Category: June
- Language: en-GB
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So, if you followed my tips in Part 1 of this series, you’ve hopefully carefully planned out your migration strategy, identified all the links you need to migrate, created your redirects, and at some point, you’re ready to push the button and migrate...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Ruth Cheesley
- Category: May
- Language: en-GB
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Elections again… one of the reasons is that you, Harald, stepped down as Operations DC. I understand your decision, being totally in the hot spot of Joomla! leadership is, at times, absolutely no fun. But it is also a very sad moment for the Joomla!...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: JCM Team
- Category: January
- Language: en-GB
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Joomla 4: Are we there yet?https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/may-2020/joomla-4-are-we-there-yet
I will let you into a little secret, one that others in production will never tell. When is Joomla! 4 ready? Well, that’s simple. When it’s been fully tested and the bugs fixed. It’s up to you when J4 is ready That’s a cop-out you might say, but it’s...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: JCM Team
- Category: May
- Language: en-GB
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Remember last month’s challenge to propose a design for our ‘own’ Joomla website? The challenge idea was born out of the marketing team's desire to bring a more harmonious look and feel to Joomla's websites. And to bring us into this decade, as the...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Philip Walton
- Category: June
- Language: en-GB
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Joomla 4’s new Web Services API will give you the ability to create a range of new integrations for Joomla. Among the new features for Joomla 4 is the Web Services API. The Web Services API gives you a cleaner way to let your website talk to other...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Patrick Jackson
- Category: August
- Language: en-GB
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Everyday there are countless websites set up on the Internet and thousands of websites built with Joomla. So if you are not actively implement the ads for your website on the search engines, it’ll gradually be forgotten. Joomla Users certainly are very...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: JCM Team
- Category: February
- Language: en-GB
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At the end of April Rocket Theme announced the arrival of their long awaited and much anticipated admin theme for Joomla! 1.5 and Joomla! 1.6. Rocket Theme club members have had access to the beta version during the development process and I'm sure to...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Anthony Olsen
- Category: June
- Language: en-GB
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Welcome to the new Joomla! Community Magazine! All of us on the JCM team want you to know how delighted we are that you are here. There’s quite a variety of content here and you will find lots of great stories to hold your interest. When you read...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Paul Orwig
- Category: July
- Language: en-GB
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There are many volunteers throughout the Joomla! community and from time to time we like to highlight substantial contributors that have given a lot of themselves to make for a better project. One such person is Elin Waring. You have spent the last...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: JCM Team
- Category: August
- Language: en-GB
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When you hover around in the Joomla Sphere long enough, you’ll see that, like every community, it comes with its own personality types. In this article, you’ll meet a few of them. And if you recognise yourself in one (or more) of these Joomlers, we...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Anja de Crom
- Category: June
- Language: en-GB
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In the Magazine's October issue, Anja showed us where to find the best video tutorials to learn Joomla. One of the sites mentioned is the YouTube channel Basic Joomla Videos, by Tim Davis. An interesting thing about this channel is finding videos of...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Andrea Gentil
- Category: January
- Language: en-GB
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Continuing our series introducing new features you’ll find in Joomla 4, this month we look at the improved email template system that allows you to override system email messages, as well as creating HTML templates on your site. In the past, you needed...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Patrick Jackson
- Category: February
- Language: en-GB
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The Joomla! Setuphttps://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/november-2010/tjslouis
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? Louis Landry: Big Easy art Who are you and what do you do? My...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: JCM Team
- Category: November
- Language: en-GB
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Our journey until now In this series we want to show some tools that can help to build components for Joomla. The first four episodes were mainly to introduce the example, show some implementations of it without building a component and... Our journey...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Herman Peeren
- Category: November 2024
- Language: en-GB
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In this article, Marc Dechèvre will present a collection of tips and tricks related to the Joomla 4 default frontend template: Cassiopeia. 0. Preamble 0.1. Too lazy to read? Watch (most of) this article in video This article is an improved version of...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Marc Dechèvre
- Category: February