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Joomla! 1.5 Stable Released

Two and a half years of development came to fruition today, when it was announced that Joomla! 1.5 Stable was made available for download.
Joomla! 1.5 is a major rewrite of the core Joomla! codebase, which was forked from Mambo on August 17, 2005. Joomla! 1.0.x retained a great measure of compatibility with Mambo, but Joomla! [...]

25Jan2008 | Michael Lankton | 3 comments | Continued
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Joomla 1.0.14RC1 Released

Joomla 1.0.14 RC1 was released today, bringing the CMS’ mature branch a step away from what is supposed to be the final release in the 1.0.x tree.
Joomla is an open source CMS started by former core developers of the CMS Mambo. The 1.0.x tree of Joomla was forked directly from Mambo. Work has been underway [...]

15Jan2008 | Michael Lankton | 6 comments | Continued
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Are You Directing Traffic Or Just Watching It Go By?

Your web site’s home page is going to see more hits than any other section of your site. Even people surfing in from Google will make your homepage their second stop if they are going to stick around for multiple page views. If your home page is all you are concerned about people seeing, then [...]

7Jan2008 | Michael Lankton | 6 comments | Continued
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Migrating From Wordpress to Joomla, Part 2

Wordpress is a fantastic tool for managing your blog. Whether you just want to get a theme up and start writing, or if you want to get elbow-deep in css and customize your site’s look and layout, Wordpress makes it exceedingly easy to do so. A certain amount of flexibility has to be sacrificed to [...]

11Nov2007 | Michael Lankton | 24 comments | Continued
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Migrating From Wordpress to Joomla, Part 1

Recently I migrated my main site from Wordpress to the CMS Joomla. While evaluating the potential of leaving Wordpress for a CMS, I found lots of information pertaining to migrating from various CMS’s to Wordpress, but little to no information about moving a site away from Wordpress. There were some web forum threads regarding such [...]

6Nov2007 | Michael Lankton | 19 comments | Continued