Thanks for the basic demo, we also love Joomla! and use it for all of our clients. With all of the extensions and support, why would you want to use any other CMS?
I've just read in the Joomla for Dummies that it will only upload to a Linux server, not Windows. I've looked on my aborted Godaddy hosting account by scamming web designer for which server I have, and can't see it.
I wish Joomla would've given that little piece of info right off the bat. Anyone?
well it does tell you that in the system/server requirements, if you care to look at them :)
a good tip, when planning a site, is to make sure you know that the host can accommodate the CMS and the databases that it requires, as well as the same for any other tools you will be using, such as a photo gallery, etc.
you should just speak to your host's support directly and ask these questions.
Creating a template take just a few hours so it is the best sistem for everyone who wants to make a good website in a shot amount of time without burning to mucht resources!
joomla 1.5 is free, download it, if you havent website the download Xamp and use on computer as localhost, once installed there's tutorials in the data thats downloaded with it.
Theres a good video on joomla website about how to install Xamp, (with the mysql and Apache etc stuff) just follow each step clearly and precisely :) Goodluck
CMS is really cool as it is so easy to expand the site.
I use Zikula for my webpage, and the K-Rune (my partnerproject between me (K-Designs) and Runecats), though, for one of the K-Rune services, 42, we use Joomla!.
Its one of the good videos for Joomla beginners. Keep up the good work.
technointellects 2 years ago 2
Joomla built on the cloud. First company to do this for the public. Good job!
michiganmedia 2 years ago
Thanks for the basic demo, we also love Joomla! and use it for all of our clients. With all of the extensions and support, why would you want to use any other CMS?
salyris 2 years ago
nice vid! thanks :D
ISLAVEFORHARUHI 2 years ago
Um. The Alias displays as part of the link when using SEO ... so use a name there that is customer friendly.
moxmox1 2 years ago
I've just read in the Joomla for Dummies that it will only upload to a Linux server, not Windows. I've looked on my aborted Godaddy hosting account by scamming web designer for which server I have, and can't see it.
I wish Joomla would've given that little piece of info right off the bat. Anyone?
tamsindahouse 2 years ago
well it does tell you that in the system/server requirements, if you care to look at them :)
a good tip, when planning a site, is to make sure you know that the host can accommodate the CMS and the databases that it requires, as well as the same for any other tools you will be using, such as a photo gallery, etc.
you should just speak to your host's support directly and ask these questions.
FullFrontalCrudity 2 years ago
how to i register in joomla???? please guys answer my question pleaseeeeee
jorgete7 2 years ago
Joomla is easy, simple and free
Creating a template take just a few hours so it is the best sistem for everyone who wants to make a good website in a shot amount of time without burning to mucht resources!
Anyone with a human brain can use it :)
godalan 2 years ago
joomla 1.5 is free, download it, if you havent website the download Xamp and use on computer as localhost, once installed there's tutorials in the data thats downloaded with it.
Theres a good video on joomla website about how to install Xamp, (with the mysql and Apache etc stuff) just follow each step clearly and precisely :) Goodluck
afterTelevision 2 years ago
I tried that but it got so confusing... I have a mac and i had to download mamp. i then had to build a database? what's that?
could anyone help me? thanks
jackies35 2 years ago
CloudAccess does this for you so you dont have to worry about that stuff.
michiganmedia 2 years ago
thankyou
eternaltrooper 2 years ago
How to study joomla? Who can give me a URL
63xlx 2 years ago
on the joomla website there's a tab called documentation. There you'll find all the Joomla related info you're most likely to need.
florian3706 2 years ago
Well done!!
Keep them coming!
jdemaa 2 years ago
Is it free?
leobiored 3 years ago
Yes it is free. Better yet it's open source.
maximum988 3 years ago
Yes, if your time is.
m00n1 2 years ago
Nice
glendc 3 years ago
CMS is really cool as it is so easy to expand the site.
I use Zikula for my webpage, and the K-Rune (my partnerproject between me (K-Designs) and Runecats), though, for one of the K-Rune services, 42, we use Joomla!.
Dojan5 3 years ago
Thanks for the short demonstration
I'm completely new to Joomla and trying to piece the puzzle together for myself to understand how all works.
Your video helped.
Thank you.
quietsouljahsaj 3 years ago 2
Awesome demonstration.Thanks so much
cheers
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zigizinga 3 years ago