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April 14, 2011, 07:56:55 pm »
I was told a bit about Joomla, and I don't really understand most of the explanations I've found across the web as to what EXACTLY it does for you. What DOES it do? Is it worth it to pick up?
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Isn't Joomla some sort of site CMS (content management system) like what TI-BANK uses for their site? It is generally useful if you want to create a website with a download section and news comments but don't feel like coding all of it yourself.
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Yeah, it's a CMS, but I want to know more about it. Does it function similar to dreamweaver in that you can just place/input content and it generates and saves the HTML? Does it manage layout and design? I really know nothing about it other than the fact that it's a CMS and it's so high-level that it's annoying
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I think you just download a bunch of files, follow instructions and upload stuff on a FTP folder then install. It's kinda like what we use for Omnimaga, except that it's not forum-based from what I can gather.
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May 17, 2013, 05:32:31 am »
I don't know who tel you about Joomla , but I can offer you to use WordPress , if you new in webmaster world .
WordPress is more easy and simple then Joomla .
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Hello Setour, welcome to Omnimaga. When responding to a post, please be sure to check the last post date. You're responding to a post that's over two years old.
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