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1 Welcome to Joomla! welcome-to-joomla   <div align="left"><strong>Joomla! is a free open source framework and content publishing system designed for quickly creating highly interactive multi-language Web sites, online communities, media portals, blogs and eCommerce applications. <br /></strong></div><p><strong><br /></strong><img src="images/stories/powered_by.png" border="0" alt="Joomla! Logo" title="Example Caption" hspace="6" vspace="0" width="165" height="68" align="left" />Joomla! provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface that simplifies the management and publishing of large volumes of content including HTML, documents, and rich media.  Joomla! is used by organisations of all sizes for Public Web sites, Intranets, and Extranets and is supported by a community of thousands of users. </p> With a fully documented library of developer resources, Joomla! allows the customisation of every aspect of a Web site including presentation, layout, administration, and the rapid integration with third-party applications.<p>Joomla! has a rich heritage and has been crowned CMS king many times over.  Now with more power under the hood, Joomla! is shifting gear and provides developer power while making the user experience all the more friendly.  For those who always wanted increased extensibility, Joomla! 1.5 can make this happen.</p><p>A new framework, ground-up refactoring, and a highly-active development team brings the excitement of 'the next generation CMS' to your fingertips.  Whether you are a systems architect or a complete 'noob' Joomla! can take you to the next level of content delivery. 'More than a CMS' is something we have been playing with as a catchcry because the new Joomla! API has such incredible power and flexibility, you are free to take whatever direction your creative mind takes you and Joomla! can help you get there so much more easily than ever before.</p><p>Thinking Web publishing? Think Joomla!</p> 1 1 0 1 2006-10-12 10:00:00 62   2007-11-08 12:06:35 62 62 2008-08-25 21:50:18 2006-01-03 01:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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2 Newsflash 1 newsflash-1   <p>Joomla! makes it easy to launch a Web site of any kind. Whether you want a brochure site or you are building a large online community, Joomla! allows you to deploy a new site in minutes and add extra functionality as you need it. The hundreds of available Extensions will help to expand your site and allow you to deliver new services that extend your reach into the Internet.</p>   1 1 0 3 2004-08-10 06:30:34 62   2007-11-08 12:19:35 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-08-09 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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3 Newsflash 2 newsflash-2   <p>The one thing about a Web site, it always changes! Joomla! makes it easy to add Articles, content, images, videos, and more. Site administrators can edit and manage content 'in-context' by clicking the 'Edit' link. Webmasters can also edit content through a graphical Control Panel that gives you complete control over your site.</p>   1 1 0 3 2004-08-09 22:30:34 62   2007-11-08 12:20:41 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-08-09 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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4 Newsflash 3 newsflash-3   <p>With a library of hundreds of free <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org" title="The Joomla! Extensions Directory">Extensions</a>, you can add what you need as your site grows. Don't wait, look through the <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Joomla! Extensions</a>  library today. </p>   1 1 0 3 2004-08-10 06:30:34 62   2007-11-08 12:21:51 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-08-09 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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5 Joomla! License Guidelines joomla-license-guidelines joomla-license-guidelines <p>This Web site is powered by <a href="http://www.joomla.org/">Joomla!</a>  The software and default templates on which it runs are Copyright 2005-2007 <a href="http://www.opensourcematters.org/">Open Source Matters</a>.  All other content and data, including data entered into this Web site and templates added after installation, are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners.</p><p>If you want to distribute, copy, or modify Joomla!, you are welcome to do so under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC1">GNU General Public License</a>.  If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC4">'How To Apply These Terms To Your Program'</a> and the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-faq.html">'GNU General Public License FAQ'</a>.</p><p>Joomla! documentation is released under the terms of the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/" title="Creative Commons ">Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share-Alike License 2.5</a> or by the specific license of their respective copyright owners.</p><p>The Joomla! licence has always been GPL.</p>   1 4 0 25 2004-08-20 10:11:07 62   2007-11-04 23:02:47 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-08-19 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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6 We are Volunteers we-are-volunteers   <p>The Joomla! Core Team consists of volunteer developers, designers, administrators and managers who, together with a large range of Work Groups of dedicated community members have taken Joomla! to new heights in its relatively short life. This well-oiled machine is often copied but never surpassed.  Joomla! has some wonderfully talented people taking Open Source concepts to the forefront of industry standards.  Joomla! 1.5 is a major leap forward and represents the most exciting Joomla! release in the history of the project. </p> <p>The project has a nice balance of legacy development from well-known coders such as Andrew Eddie (who pioneered Mambo's early success) to some young guns like Johan Janssens and Louis Landry.  This dynamic trio has been further strengthening the project by bringing in new talent.  In open source development people joke about the 'bus' factor.  Projects which don't have coding 'spread' are considered less sound should their single lead developer get hit by a bus.</p> 1 1 0 1 2004-07-07 09:54:06 62   2007-11-08 12:10:35 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-07-06 22:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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8 The Legend of Buca di Beppo the-legend-of-buca-di-beppo   <p>The legend of Buca di Beppo involves a covert meeting of key developers in a Mafia-style restaurant in the United States.  'Bucas' has on more than one occasion been the catalyst for key (and in some cases considered insurmountable) development 'humps' being overcome.</p><p>With copius amounts of food and wine flowing, the creative juices of coders seem to work keener, faster, and problems are solved. Louis Landry famously agreed that living near a Bucas could actually lead to faster development cycles.</p><p>Mmmm. A restaurant with photos of famous Mafia films like <em>The Godfather</em> and violin cases leaning against the booths.  Makes you wonder, doesn't it?  </p><p>If Joomla! was a commercial venture, we're sure management would actually consider building a Bucas inside the building!</p><p>Masterchief meet Bugsy Landry. </p>   1 1 0 1 2004-04-12 09:54:06 62   2007-11-08 12:14:09 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-07-06 22:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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9 1 Million Smiles 1-million-smiles   <p>The Joomla! team has about 1 million good reasons to be smiling about the Joomla! 1.5. In its current incarnation, it's had more than 1 million downloads, taking it to an unprecedented level of popularity.  The new code base is almost an entire re-factor of the old code base.  The user experience is still extremely slick but for developers the API is a dream.  A proper framework for real PHP architects seeking the best of the best.</p><p>If you're a former Mambo User or a 1.0 series Joomla! User, 1.5 is the future of CMSs for a number of reasons.  It's more powerful, more flexible, more secure, and intuitive.  Our developers and interface designers have worked countless hours to make this the most exciting release in the content management system sphere.</p><p>Go on ... get your FREE copy of Joomla! today and spread the word about this benchmark project. </p>   1 1 0 1 2004-07-07 09:54:06 62   2007-11-08 12:16:19 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2004-07-06 22:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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10 How do I localise Joomla! to my language? how-do-i-localise-joomla-to-my-language   <h4>General<br /></h4><p>In Joomla! 1.5 all User interfaces can be localised. This includes the installation, the Back-end Control Panel and the Front-end Site.</p><p>The core release of Joomla! 1.5 is shipped with multiple language choices in the installation but, other than English (the default), languages for the Site and Administration interfaces need to be added after installation. Links to such language packs exist below.</p> <p>Translation Teams for Joomla! 1.5 may have also released fully localised installation packages where site, administrator and sample data are in the local language. These localised releases can be found in the specific team projects on the <a href="http://joomlacode.org" title="The Joomla! Code Repository">JoomlaCode</a>.</p><h4>How do I install language packs?</h4><ul><li>First download both the admin and the site language packs that you require.</li><li>Install each pack separately using the Extensions-&gt;Install/Uninstall Menu selection and then the package file upload facility.</li><li>Go to the Language Manager and be sure to select Site or Admin in the sub-menu. Then select the appropriate language and make it the default one using the Toolbar button.</li></ul><h4>How do I select languages?</h4><ul><li>Default languages can be independently set for Site and for Administrator</li><li>In addition, users can define their preferred language for each Site and Administrator. This takes affect after logging in</li><li>While logging in to the Administrator Back-end, a language can also be selected for the particular session.</li></ul><h4>Where can I find Language Packs and Localised Releases?</h4><p><em>Please note that Joomla! 1.5 is new and language packs for this version may have not been released at this time.</em> </p><ul><li><a href="http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/jtranslation/" target="_blank" title="Accredited Translations">The Joomla! Accredited Translations Project</a>  - This is a joint repository for language packs that were developed by teams that are members of the Joomla! Translations Working Group.</li><li><a href="http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,listcats/cat_id,1837/Itemid,35/" target="_blank" title="Translations">The Joomla! Extensions Site - Translations</a>  </li><li><a href="http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/42/66/" target="_blank" title="Translation Work Group Teams">List of Translation Teams and Translation Partner Sites for Joomla! 1.5</a> </li></ul> 1 3 0 32 2006-09-30 14:06:37 62   2007-11-08 11:55:56 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-09-29 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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11 How do I upgrade to Joomla! 1.5 ? how-do-i-upgrade-to-joomla-15   <p>Joomla! 1.5 does not provide an upgrade path from earlier versions. Converting an older site to a Joomla! 1.5 site requires creation of a new empty site using Joomla! 1.5 and then populating the new site with the content from the old site. This migration of content is not a one-to-one process and involves conversions and modifications to the content dump.</p> <p>There are two ways to perform the migration:</p> <div id="post_content-107"><li>An automated method of migration has been provided which uses a migrator Component to create the migration dump out of the old site (Mambo 4.5.x up to Joomla! 1.0.x) and a smart import facility in the Joomla! 1.5 Installation that performs required conversions and modifications during the installation process.</li> <li>Migration can be performed manually. This involves exporting the required tables, manually performing required conversions and modifications and then importing the content to the new site after it is installed.</li>  <p><!--more--></p> <h2><strong> Automated migration</strong></h2>  <p>This is a two phased process using two tools. The first tool is a migration Component named <font face="courier new,courier">com_migrator</font>. This Component has been contributed by Harald Baer and is based on his <strong>eBackup </strong>Component. The migrator needs to be installed on the old site and when activated it prepares the required export dump of the old site's data. The second tool is built into the Joomla! 1.5 installation process. The exported content dump is loaded to the new site and all conversions and modification are performed on-the-fly.</p> <h3><u> Step 1 - Using com_migrator to export data from old site:</u></h3> <li>Install the <font face="courier new,courier">com_migrator</font> Component on the <u><strong>old</strong></u> site. It can be found at the <a href="http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/pasamioprojects/frs/" target="_blank">JoomlaCode developers forge</a>.</li> <li>Select the Component in the Component Menu of the Control Panel.</li> <li>Click on the <strong>Dump it</strong> icon. Three exported <em>gzipped </em>export scripts will be created. The first is a complete backup of the old site. The second is the migration content of all core elements which will be imported to the new site. The third is a backup of all 3PD Component tables.</li> <li>Click on the download icon of the particular exports files needed and store locally.</li> <li>Multiple export sets can be created.</li> <li>The exported data is not modified in anyway and the original encoding is preserved. This makes the <font face="courier new,courier">com_migrator</font> tool a recommended tool to use for manual migration as well.</li> <h3><u> Step 2 - Using the migration facility to import and convert data during Joomla! 1.5 installation:</u></h3><p>Note: This function requires the use of the <em><font face="courier new,courier">iconv </font></em>function in PHP to convert encodings. If <em><font face="courier new,courier">iconv </font></em>is not found a warning will be provided.</p> <li>In step 6 - Configuration select the 'Load Migration Script' option in the 'Load Sample Data, Restore or Migrate Backed Up Content' section of the page.</li> <li>Enter the table prefix used in the content dump. For example: 'jos_' or 'site2_' are acceptable values.</li> <li>Select the encoding of the dumped content in the dropdown list. This should be the encoding used on the pages of the old site. (As defined in the _ISO variable in the language file or as seen in the browser page info/encoding/source)</li> <li>Browse the local host and select the migration export and click on <strong>Upload and Execute</strong></li> <li>A success message should appear or alternately a listing of database errors</li> <li>Complete the other required fields in the Configuration step such as Site Name and Admin details and advance to the final step of installation. (Admin details will be ignored as the imported data will take priority. Please remember admin name and password from the old site)</li> <p><u><br /></u></p></div> 1 3 0 28 2006-09-30 20:27:52 62   2007-11-08 11:01:01 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-09-29 12:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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12 Why does Joomla! 1.5 use utf-8 encoding? why-does-joomla-15-use-utf-8-encoding   <p>Well... how about never needing to mess with encoding settings again?</p><p>Ever needed to display several languages on one page or site and something always came up in Giberish?</p><p>With utf-8 (a variant of Unicode) glyphs (character forms) of basically all languages can be displayed with one single encoding setting. </p>   1 3 0 31 2006-10-05 01:11:29 62   2007-11-08 11:39:51 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-03 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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13 What happened to the locale setting? what-happened-to-the-locale-setting   This is now defined in the Language [<em>lang</em>].xml file in the Language metadata settings. If you are having locale problems such as dates do not appear in your language for example, you might want to check/edit the entries in the locale tag. Note that multiple locale strings can be set and the host will usually accept the first one recognised.   1 3 0 28 2006-10-06 16:47:35 62   2007-11-04 23:12:30 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-05 14:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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15 Can Joomla! 1.5 operate with PHP Safe Mode On? can-joomla-15-operate-with-php-safe-mode-on   <p>Yes it can! This is a significant security improvement.</p><p>The <em>safe mode</em> limits PHP to be able to perfom actions only on files/folders who's owner is the same as PHP is currently using (this is usually 'apache'). As files normally are created either by the Joomla! application or by FTP access, the combination of PHP file actions and the FTP Layer allows Joomla! to operate in PHP Safe Mode.</p>   1 3 0 31 2006-10-06 19:28:35 62   2007-11-08 11:26:51 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-05 14:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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16 Only one edit window! How do I create "Read more..."? only-one-edit-window-how-do-i-create-read-more   <p>This is now implemented by inserting a <strong>Read more...</strong> tag (the button is located below the editor area) a dotted line appears in the edited text showing the split location for the <em>Read more....</em> A new Plugin takes care of the rest.</p><p>It is worth mentioning that this does not have a negative effect on migrated data from older sites. The new implementation is fully backward compatible.</p>   1 3 0 28 2006-10-06 19:29:28 62   2007-11-08 11:03:30 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-05 14:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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17 My MySQL  database does not support UTF-8. Do I have a problem? my-mysql-database-does-not-support-utf-8-do-i-have-a-problem   No you don't. Versions of MySQL lower than 4.1 do not have built in UTF-8 support. However, Joomla! 1.5 has made provisions for backward compatibility and is able to use UTF-8 on older databases. Let the installer take care of all the settings and there is no need to make any changes to the database (charset, collation, or any other).   1 3 0 31 2006-10-07 09:30:37 62   2007-11-08 11:39:01 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-05 20:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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18 Joomla! Features joomla-features   <h4><font color="#ff6600">Joomla! features:</font></h4> <ul><li>Completely database driven site engines </li><li>News, products, or services sections fully editable and manageable</li><li>Topics sections can be added to by contributing Authors </li><li>Fully customisable layouts including <em>left</em>, <em>center</em>, and <em>right </em>Menu boxes </li><li>Browser upload of images to your own library for use anywhere in the site </li><li>Dynamic Forum/Poll/Voting booth for on-the-spot results </li><li>Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX server, Solaris, and AIX  </li></ul> <h4>Extensive Administration:</h4> <ul><li>Change order of objects including news, FAQs, Articles etc. </li><li>Random Newsflash generator </li><li>Remote Author submission Module for News, Articles, FAQs, and Links </li><li>Object hierarchy - as many Sections, departments, divisions, and pages as you want </li><li>Image library - store all your PNGs, PDFs, DOCs, XLSs, GIFs, and JPEGs online for easy use </li><li>Automatic Path-Finder. Place a picture and let Joomla! fix the link </li><li>News Feed Manager. Choose from over 360 News Feeds from around the world </li><li>E-mail a friend and Print format available for every story and Article </li><li>In-line Text editor similar to any basic word processor software </li><li>User editable look and feel </li><li>Polls/Surveys - Now put a different one on each page </li><li>Custom Page Modules. Download custom page Modules to spice up your site </li><li>Template Manager. Download Templates and implement them in seconds </li><li>Layout preview. See how it looks before going live </li><li>Banner Manager. Make money out of your site</li></ul> 1 4 0 29 2006-10-08 23:32:45 62   2007-11-04 16:38:53 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-07 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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19 Joomla! Overview joomla-overview   <p>If you're new to Web publishing systems, you'll find that Joomla! delivers sophisticated solutions to your online needs. It can deliver a robust enterprise-level Web site, empowered by endless extensibility for your bespoke publishing needs. Moreover, it is often the system of choice for small business or home users who want a professional looking site that's simple to deploy and use. <em>We do content right</em>.<br /> </p><p>So what's the catch? How much does this system cost?</p><p> Well, there's good news ... and more good news! Joomla! 1.5 is free, it is released under an Open Source license - the GNU/General Public License v 2.0. Had you invested in a mainstream, commercial alternative, there'd be nothing but moths left in your wallet and to add new functionality would probably mean taking out a second mortgage each time you wanted something adding!</p><p>Joomla! changes all that ... <br />Joomla! is different from the normal models for content management software. For a start, it's not complicated. Joomla! has been developed for everybody, and anybody can develop it further. It is designed to work (primarily) with other Open Source, free, software such as PHP, MySQL, and Apache. </p><p>It is easy to install and administer, and is reliable. </p><p>Joomla! doesn't even require the user or administrator of the system to know HTML to operate it once it's up and running.</p><p>To get the perfect Web site with all the functionality that you require for your particular application may take additional time and effort, but with the Joomla! Community support that is available and the many Third Party Developers actively creating and releasing new Extensions for the 1.5 platform on an almost daily basis, there is likely to be something out there to meet your needs. Or you could develop your own Extensions and make these available to the rest of the community. </p>   1 4 0 29 2006-10-09 07:49:20 62   2007-11-04 15:50:34 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-07 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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20 Support and Documentation support and documentation   <h1>Support </h1><p>Support for the Joomla! CMS can be found on several places. The best place to start would be the official <a href="http://help.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Help Site</a>. Here you can help yourself to the information that is regularly published and updated as Joomla! develops. There is much more to come too! </p><p>Of course you should not forget the Help System of the CMS itself. On the <em>topmenu </em>in the Back-end Control panel you find the Help button which will provide you with lots of explanation on features. </p><p>Another great place would of course be the <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Forum</a> . On the Joomla! Forum you can find help and support from Community members as well as from Joomla! Core members and Working Group members. The forum contains a lot of information, FAQ's, just about anything you are looking for in terms of support.</p><p>Two other resources for Support are the <a href="http://dev.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Joomla! Developer Network</a>  (JDN) and the <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Joomla! Extensions Directory</a> (JED). The Developer Network for example provides lots of technical information for the experienced Developer as well as those new to Joomla! and development work in general. The JED whilst not a support site in the strictest sense has many of the Extensions that you will need as you develop your own Web site. </p><p>The Joomla! Core members are regularly posting their blog reports about several topics such as programming techniques used in Joomla!, Security, Events and more. You can even subscribe to get notified by e-mail when a new blog post is made! </p><h1>Documentation </h1><p>Joomla! Documentation can of course be found on the <a href="http://help.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Help Site</a>. You can find information such as an Installation Guide, User and Administrator manuals, Frequently Asked Questions and a lot more. The User Documentation Team are the guardians of the documentation relating to the practical use of Joomla!. The Developer Documentation Team are the stalwarts behind detailing how Joomla! works from the ground up and how you can develop your own Extensions and Templates and much more.</p><p>Other than the documentation provided by the Joomla! Documentation Work Groups there are also books written about Joomla! You can find a listing of these books in the <a href="http://help.joomla.org/content/section/44/254/" target="_blank">Joomla! Bookshelf</a> .</p><h1>Want to help? </h1><p>If you want to help in the documentation project for Joomla! then please post your details on the <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=62" title="The Joomla! User Documentation Forums">User Documentation Forum</a> or the <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=60" title="The Joomla! Developer Documentation Forum">Developer Documentation Forum</a> </p><p><a class="urlextern" href="http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=391" target="_blank" title="http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=59" onclick="return svchk()"><br /></a></p>   1 4 0 25 2006-10-09 08:33:57 62   2007-11-04 18:49:37 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-07 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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21 Joomla! Facts joomla-facts   <p>Here are some interesting facts about Joomla!</p><ul><li><span>Over 140,000 active registered Users on the <a href="http://forums.joomla.org">Official Joomla! community forum</a> and more on the many international community sites.</span><ul><li><span>over 1,000,000 posts in over 200,000 topics</span></li><li>over 1,200 posts per day</li><li>growing at 150 new participants each day!</li></ul></li><li><span>1168 Projects on the JoomlaCode (<a href="http://joomlacode.org/">joomlacode.org</a> ). All for open source addons by third party developers.</span><ul><li><span>Nearly 1,900,000 downloads of Joomla! since the migration to JoomlaCode in March 2007.<br /></span></li></ul></li><li><span>2200+ Extensions for Joomla! have been registered on the <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org" title="http://extensions.joomla.org">Joomla! Extension Directory</a>  </span></li><li><span>Joomla.org exceeds 2 TB of traffic per month!</span></li><li><span>Alexa report [November 2007]: Joomla.org at #690 of the busiest Web sites in the world.</span></li></ul>   1 4 0 30 2006-10-09 16:46:37 62   2007-11-04 18:24:09 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-07 14:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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22 What's New In 1.5? whats-new-in-15   <p>As with previous releases, Joomla! provides a unified and easy-to-use framework for delivering content for Web sites of all kinds. To support the changing nature of the Internet and emerging Web technologies, Joomla! required substantial restructuring of its core functionality and we also used this effort to simplify many challenges within the current user interface. Joomla! 1.5 has many new features.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-bottom: 0in">   The goals for the Joomla! 1.5 release are to: </p>    <ul><li>     <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">       Substantially improve usability, manageability, and scalability far beyond the original Mambo foundations.     </p>   </li><li>     <p style="margin-bottom: 0in"> Expand accessibility to support internationalisation, double-byte characters and Right-to-Left support for Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew languages for example amongst others. </p>   </li><li>     <p style="margin-bottom: 0in"> Extend the integration of external applications through Web Services and remote authentication such as the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). </p>   </li><li>     <p style="margin-bottom: 0in"> Enhance the content delivery, template and presentation capabilities to support accessibility standards and content delivery to any destination. </p>   </li><li>     <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">       Achieve a more sustainable and flexible framework for Component and Extension developers.     </p>   </li><li>     <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">       Deliver backward compatibility with previous releases of Components, Templates, Modules and other Extensions.</p></li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p> 1 4 0 29 2006-10-11 22:13:58 62   2007-11-04 15:39:15 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 18:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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23 Platforms and Open Standards platforms-and-open-standards   <p class="MsoNormal">Joomla! runs on any platform including Windows, most flavours of Linux, several Unix versions, and the Apple OS/X platform.  Joomla! depends on PHP and the MySQL database to deliver dynamic content.  </p>            <p class="MsoNormal">The minimum requirements are:</p>      <ul><li>Apache 1.x, 2.x and higher</li><li>PHP 4.3 and higher</li><li>MySQL 3.23 and higher</li></ul>It will also run on alternative server platforms such as Windows IIS - provided they support PHP and MySQL - but these require additional configuration in order for the Joomla! core package to be successful installed and operated.   1 4 0 25 2006-10-11 04:22:14 62   2007-11-04 23:07:08 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 08:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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24 Content Layouts content-layouts   <p>Joomla! provides plenty of flexibility when displaying your Web content. Whether you are using Joomla! for a blog site, news or a Web site for a company, you'll find one or more content styles to showcase your information. You can also change the style of content dynamically depending on your preferences. Joomla! calls how a page is laid out a <strong>layout</strong>. Use the guide below to understand which layouts are available and how you might use them. </p> <h2>Content </h2> <p>Joomla! makes it extremely easy to add and display content. All content  is placed where your mainbody tag in your template is located. There are three main types of layouts available in Joomla! and all of them can be customised via parameters. The display and parameters are set in the Menu Item used to display the content your working on. You create these layouts by creating a Menu Item and choosing how you want the content to display.</p> <h3>Blog Layout<br /> </h3> <p>Blog layout will show a listing of all Articles of the selected blog type (Section or Category) in the mainbody position of your template. It will give you the standard title, and Intro of each Article in that particular Category and/or Section. You can customise this layout via the use of the Preferences and Parameters, (See Article Parameters) this is done from the Menu not the Section Manager!</p> <h3>Blog Archive Layout<br /> </h3> <p>A Blog Archive layout will give you a similar output of Articles as the normal Blog Display but will add, at the top, two drop down lists for month and year plus a search button to allow Users to search for all Archived Articles from a specific month and year.</p> <h3>List Layout<br /> </h3> <p>Table layout will simply give you a <em>tabular </em>list<em> </em>of all the titles in that particular Section or Category. No Intro text will be displayed just the titles. You can set how many titles will be displayed in this table by Parameters. The table layout will also provide a filter Section so that Users can reorder, filter, and set how many titles are listed on a single page (up to 50)</p> <h2>Wrapper</h2> <p>Wrappers allow you to place stand alone applications and Third Party Web sites inside your Joomla! site. The content within a Wrapper appears within the primary content area defined by the "mainbody" tag and allows you to display their content as a part of your own site. A Wrapper will place an IFRAME into the content Section of your Web site and wrap your standard template navigation around it so it appears in the same way an Article would.</p> <h2>Content Parameters</h2> <p>The parameters for each layout type can be found on the right hand side of the editor boxes in the Menu Item configuration screen. The parameters available depend largely on what kind of layout you are configuring.</p>   1 4 0 29 2006-10-12 22:33:10 62   2007-11-04 16:58:35 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-11 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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25 What are the requirements to run Joomla! 1.5? what-are-the-requirements-to-run-joomla-15   <p>Joomla! runs on the PHP pre-processor. PHP comes in many flavours, for a lot of operating systems. Beside PHP you will need a Web server. Joomla! is optimized for the Apache Web server, but it can run on different Web servers like Microsoft IIS it just requires additional configuration of PHP and MySQL. Joomla! also depends on a database, for this currently you can only use MySQL. </p>Many people know from their own experience that it's not easy to install an Apache Web server and it gets harder if you want to add MySQL, PHP and Perl. XAMPP, WAMP, and MAMP are easy to install distributions containing Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl for the Windows, Mac OSX and Linux operating systems. These packages are for localhost installations on non-public servers only.<br />The minimum version requirements are:<br /><ul><li>Apache 1.x or 2.x</li><li>PHP 4.3 or up</li><li>MySQL 3.23 or up</li></ul>For the latest minimum requirements details visit the <a href="http://help.joomla.org" title="Joomla! Help Site">Joomla! Help Site</a> and <a href="http://forum.joomla.org" title="The Joomla! Community Forums">Forums</a>   1 3 0 31 2006-10-11 00:42:31 62   2007-11-08 11:36:52 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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26 Extensions extensions   <p>Out of the box, Joomla! does a great job of managing the content needed to make your Web site sing. But for many people, the true power of Joomla! lies in the application framework that makes it possible for developers all around the world to create powerful add-ons that are called <strong>Extensions</strong>. An Extension is used to add capabilities to Joomla! that do not exist in the base core code. Here are just some examples of the hundreds of available Extensions:</p> <ul>   <li>Dynamic form builders</li>   <li>Business or organisational directories</li>   <li>Document management</li>   <li>Image and multimedia galleries</li>   <li>E-commerce and shopping cart engines</li>   <li>Forums and chat software</li>   <li>Calendars</li>   <li>E-mail newsletters</li>   <li>Data collection and reporting tools</li>   <li>Banner advertising systems</li>   <li>Paid subscription services</li>   <li>and many, many, more</li> </ul> <p>You can find more examples over at our ever growing <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Extensions Directory">Joomla! Extensions Directory</a>. Prepare to be amazed at the amount of exciting work produced by our active developer community!</p><p>A useful guide to the Extension site can be found at:<br /><a href="http://extensions.joomla.org/content/view/15/63/" target="_blank" title="Guide to the Joomla! Extension site">http://extensions.joomla.org/content/view/15/63/</a> </p> <h3>Types of Extensions </h3><p>There are five types of extensions:</p> <ul>   <li>Components</li>   <li>Modules</li>   <li>Templates</li>   <li>Plugins</li>   <li>Languages</li> </ul> <p>You can read more about the specifics of these using the links in the Article Index - a Table of Contents (yet another useful feature of Joomla!) - at the top right or by clicking on the <strong>Next </strong>link below.<br /> </p> <hr title="Components" class="system-pagebreak" /> <h3><img src="images/stories/ext_com.png" border="0" alt="Component - Joomla! Extension Directory" title="Component - Joomla! Extension Directory" width="17" height="17" /> Components</h3> <p>A Component is the largest and most complex of the Extension types.  Components are like mini-applications that render the main body of the  page. An analogy that might make the relationship easier to understand  would be that Joomla! is a book and all the Components are chapters in  the book. The core Article Component (<font face="courier new,courier">com_content</font>), for example, is the  mini-application that handles all core Article rendering just as the  core registration Component (<font face="courier new,courier">com_user</font>) is the mini-application  that handles User registration.</p> <p>Many of Joomla!'s core features are provided by the use of default Components such as:</p> <ul>   <li>Contacts</li>   <li>Front Page</li>   <li>News Feeds</li>   <li>Banners</li>   <li>Mass Mail</li>   <li>Polls</li></ul><p>A Component will manage data, set displays, provide functions, and in general can perform any operation that does not fall under the general functions of the core code.</p> <p>Components work hand in hand with Modules and Plugins to provide a rich variety of content display and functionality aside from the standard Article and content display. They make it possible to completely transform Joomla! and greatly expand its capabilities.</p>  <hr title="Modules" class="system-pagebreak" /> <h3><img src="images/stories/ext_mod.png" border="0" alt="Module - Joomla! Extension Directory" title="Module - Joomla! Extension Directory" width="17" height="17" /> Modules</h3> <p>A more lightweight and flexible Extension used for page rendering is a Module. Modules are used for small bits of the page that are generally  less complex and able to be seen across different Components. To  continue in our book analogy, a Module can be looked at as a footnote  or header block, or perhaps an image/caption block that can be rendered  on a particular page. Obviously you can have a footnote on any page but  not all pages will have them. Footnotes also might appear regardless of  which chapter you are reading. Simlarly Modules can be rendered  regardless of which Component you have loaded.</p> <p>Modules are like little mini-applets that can be placed anywhere on your site. They work in conjunction with Components in some cases and in others are complete stand alone snippets of code used to display some data from the database such as Articles (Newsflash) Modules are usually used to output data but they can also be interactive form items to input data for example the Login Module or Polls.</p> <p>Modules can be assigned to Module positions which are defined in your Template and in the back-end using the Module Manager and editing the Module Position settings. For example, "left" and "right" are common for a 3 column layout. </p> <h4>Displaying Modules</h4> <p>Each Module is assigned to a Module position on your site. If you wish it to display in two different locations you must copy the Module and assign the copy to display at the new location. You can also set which Menu Items (and thus pages) a Module will display on, you can select all Menu Items or you can pick and choose by holding down the control key and selecting multiple locations one by one in the Modules [Edit] screen</p> <p>Note: Your Main Menu is a Module! When you create a new Menu in the Menu Manager you are actually copying the Main Menu Module (<font face="courier new,courier">mod_mainmenu</font>) code and giving it the name of your new Menu. When you copy a Module you do not copy all of its parameters, you simply allow Joomla! to use the same code with two separate settings.</p> <h4>Newsflash Example</h4> <p>Newsflash is a Module which will display Articles from your site in an assignable Module position. It can be used and configured to display one Category, all Categories, or to randomly choose Articles to highlight to Users. It will display as much of an Article as you set, and will show a <em>Read more...</em> link to take the User to the full Article.</p> <p>The Newsflash Component is particularly useful for things like Site News or to show the latest Article added to your Web site.</p>  <hr title="Plugins" class="system-pagebreak" /> <h3><img src="images/stories/ext_plugin.png" border="0" alt="Plugin - Joomla! Extension Directory" title="Plugin - Joomla! Extension Directory" width="17" height="17" /> Plugins</h3> <p>One  of the more advanced Extensions for Joomla! is the Plugin. In previous  versions of Joomla! Plugins were known as Mambots. Aside from changing their name their  functionality has been expanded. A Plugin is a section of code that  runs when a pre-defined event happens within Joomla!. Editors are Plugins, for example, that execute when the Joomla! event <font face="courier new,courier">onGetEditorArea</font> occurs. Using a Plugin allows a developer to change  the way their code behaves depending upon which Plugins are installed  to react to an event.</p>  <hr title="Languages" class="system-pagebreak" /> <h3><img src="images/stories/ext_lang.png" border="0" alt="Language - Joomla! Extensions Directory" title="Language - Joomla! Extensions Directory" width="17" height="17" /> Languages</h3> <p>New  to Joomla! 1.5 and perhaps the most basic and critical Extension is a Language. Joomla! is released with multiple Installation Languages but the base Site and Administrator are packaged in just the one Language <strong>en-GB</strong> - being English with GB spelling for example. To include all the translations currently available would bloat the core package and make it unmanageable for uploading purposes. The Language files enable all the User interfaces both Front-end and Back-end to be presented in the local preferred language. Note these packs do not have any impact on the actual content such as Articles. </p> <p>More information on languages is available from the Joomla! help site: Language Packs and Localised Releases<br />   <a href="http://help.joomla.org/content/view/1651/243/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! help site: Language Packs and Localised Releases">http://help.joomla.org/content/view/1651/243/</a></p>   1 4 0 29 2006-10-11 06:00:00 62   2007-11-08 14:49:48 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 22:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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27 The Joomla! Community the-joomla-community   <p><strong>Got a question? </strong>With more than 140,000 members, the online forums at <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/" target="_blank">forum.joomla.org</a>  are a great resource for both new and experienced users. Go ahead, ask your toughest questions, the community is waiting to see what you're going to do with your Joomla! site.</p><p><strong>Do you want to show off your new Joomla! Web site?</strong> Go ahead, we have a section dedicated to that on our forum. </p><p><strong>Do you want to join in?</strong></p><p>If you think working with Joomla! is fun, wait until you start working on it. We're passionate about helping Joomla! Users make the jump to becoming contributing members of the community, so there are many ways you can help Joomla!'s development:</p>                  <ul><li>Submit news about Joomla!. We syndicate all Joomla! related news on our <a href="http://news.joomla.org" title="Joomla! News Portal">news portal</a>. If you have some Joomla! news that you would like to share with the community, please submit your short story, article, announcement or review <a href="http://www.joomla.org/component/option,com_submissions/Itemid,75" title="Submit News">here</a>. </li><li>Report bugs and request features in our <a href="http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomla/tracker/" title="Joomla! developement trackers">trackers</a>. Please read <a href="http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/1450/89/">Reporting Bugs</a>, for details on how we like our bug reports served up</li><li>Submit patches for new and/or fixed behaviour. Please read <a href="http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/14/55/">Submitting Patches</a>, for details on how to submit a patch.</li><li>Join the <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=509" title="Joomla! development forums">developer forums</a> and share your ideas for how to improve Joomla!. We're always open to suggestions, although we're likely to be sceptical of large-scale suggestions without some code to back it up.</li><li>Join any of the <a href="http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/13/53/" title="Joomla! working groups">Joomla!  Working Groups</a>  and bring your personal expertise to  the Joomla! community. More info about the different working groups can be found <a href="http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/13/53/" title="Joomla! working groups">on the Working Group Roll Call</a>.      </li></ul>           <p> That's all you need to know if you'd like to join the Joomla! development community.  </p>   1 4 0 30 2006-10-12 16:50:48 62   2007-11-04 18:29:55 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-11 02:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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28 How do I install Joomla! 1.5? how-do-i-install-joomla-15   <p>Installing of Joomla! 1.5 is pretty easy. We assume you have set-up your Web site, and it is accessible with your browser.<br /><br />Download Joomla! 1.5, unzip it and upload/copy the files into the directory you Web site points to, fire up your browser and enter your Web site address and the installation will start.  </p><p>For full details on the installation processes check out the <a href="http://help.joomla.org/content/category/48/268/302" title="Joomla! 1.5 Installation Manual">Installation Manual</a> on the <a href="http://help.joomla.org" title="Joomla! Help Site">Joomla! Help Site</a> where you will also find download instructions for a PDF version too. </p>   1 3 0 31 2006-10-11 01:10:59 62   2007-11-08 11:22:14 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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30 What languages are supported by Joomla! 1.5? what-languages-are-supported-by-joomla-15   Within the Installer you will find a wide collection of languages. The installer currently supports the following languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Bengali, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Devanagari(India), Croatian(Croatia), Magyar (Hungary), Italian, Malay, Norwegian bokmal, Dutch, Portuguese(Brasil), Portugues(Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Svenska, Thai and more are being added all the time.<br />By default the English language is installed for the Back and Front-ends. You can download additional language files from the <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org" title="Joomla! Extensions Directory">Joomla!Extensions Directory</a>. In addition some translation teams are offering fully localised versions of the entire package. Please check the <a href="http://help.joomla.org/content/view/1651/62/" target="blank_" title="Joomla! help site for links">Joomla! Help Site for links</a>   to locations where languages and localised versions can be found.   1 3 0 32 2006-10-11 01:12:18 62   2007-11-08 11:45:40 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 06:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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31 Is it useful to install the sample data? is-it-useful-to-install-the-sample-data   Well you are reading it right now! This depends on what you want to achieve. If you are new to Joomla! and have no clue how it all fits together, just install the sample data. If you don't like the English sample data because you - for instance - speak Chinese, then leave it out.   1 3 0 27 2006-10-11 09:12:55 62   2007-11-08 12:03:24 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 10:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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32 Where is the Static Content Item? where-is-the-static-content   <p>In Joomla! versions prior to 1.5 there were separate processes for creating a Static Content Item and normal Content Items. The processes have been combined now and whilst both content types are still around they are renamed as Articles for Content Items and Uncategorized Articles for Static Content Items. </p><p>If you want to create a static item, create a new Article in the same way as for standard content and rather than relating this to a particular Section and Category just select <span style="font-style: italic">Uncategorized</span> as the option in the Section and Category drop down lists.</p>   1 3 0 28 2006-10-10 23:13:33 62   2007-11-08 11:23:56 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 04:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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33 What is an Uncategorised Article? what-is-uncategorised-article   Most Articles will be assigned to a Section and Category. In many cases, you might not know where you want it to appear so put the Article in the <em>Uncategorized </em>Section/Category. The Articles marked as <em>Uncategorized </em>are handled as static content.   1 3 0 31 2006-10-11 15:14:11 62   2007-11-08 11:23:14 62 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2006-10-10 12:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00     show_title=
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