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Joomla Template Editing for Beginners

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Video Showing How To Edit a Joomla Template

 

Update All Your Social Networks From Drupal

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Would you like to be able to update your Drupal site and automatically send those updates to Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, MySpace, Ning and dozens of other sites?

This tutorial will show you how.

Our first part will be to create an RSS feed to export new posts. From there we'll use Twitterfeed.com and Ping.fm to distribute the posts to all our social networks.

 

 

Using Wordpress as a CMS

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We teach three kinds of website software: Drupal, Joomla and Wordpress. At each class people bring different preconceived notions:

  • Drupal: "This stuff is really hard, right?"
  • Joomla: "This stuff is a quirky, right?"
  • Wordpress: "This stuff isn't very powerful, right?"

Our job is to convince them they're wrong. One of the reasons people think Wordpress isn't powerful is because they believe it can't be used to build an ordinary website with static pages.

 

4 Joomla Classes for the Price of 1 in London and San Francisco

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London Joomla ClassOne is warm, sunny and on the beautiful Pacific Ocean.

The other is cold, rainy and on the grey Thames (I'm allowed to make fun of it ... I was born in its suburbs)

San Francisco and London and nearly 5500 miles apart and you might not think they have much in common. Normally you'd be right, but this is an exception.

Next week we've got two Joomla classes, one in each city:

 

Adding Metadata to Your Drupal Nodes

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This week's tutorial explains how to add metadata to your Drupal site. By default, Drupal has no fields for metadata. Check the source code at http://drupal.org and you'll see what I mean. To fix that issue, we recommend a module called Nodewords.

 

Installing Joomla Locally on Your P.C.

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Following on from other newsletters where we showed you how to set up Joomla on a Mac and also how to develop locally and moving your site to a live server, this week we're going to walk you through installing Joomla locally, on a P.C..

We're going to use WAMP for this tutorial.

WAMP stands for "Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP" which are the different elements that allow you to run Joomla on your computer.

Here's how you do it:

 

Wordpress Contact Form Tutorial

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Unlike Joomla or Drupal, Wordpress doesn't have a default contact form. However, there are many good options to choose from.

We're going to recommend a plugin called "Contact Form 7".

 

Send Joomla Updates to Twitter, Facebook and More

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socialiconsWould you like to be able to update your Joomla site and automatically send that update to Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, MySpace, Ning and dozens of other sites?

This tutorial will show you how.

Our first part will be to create an RSS feed to export all our new posts. From there we'll use Twitterfeed.com and Ping.fm to distribute the posts to all our social networks.

 

Improving Drupal URLs with the Pathauto Module

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This tutorial was requested by a student who is learning the Drupal basics. They turned on "Clean URLs" in the Drupal admin area and were surprised to see that the URLs remained largely unchanged:

  • Old: /?q=node/3
  • New: /node/3

The student's comment was:

"that's still a silly address for my About Us page. I want the address to be /about-us/."

The solution is the "Pathauto" module and let's show you how to set it up:

 

Importing RSS Feeds Into Joomla Articles

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This tutorial will show you how to take an RSS feed and import it into your  Joomla site. Each item on the RSS feed will become a separate Joomla article. We use this technique for a couple purposes:

  • Distributing our content to other Joomla sites. For example, we use this technique to showing these tutorials on Alledia.com.
  • Importing blogs and news on a particular topic from other sites. This way people can read them all in one place.

We're going to use a component called 4RSS from 4RSS.com.

 

Thoughts on Being Elected to Open Source Matters

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Last week I was fortunate enough to be elected to the Open Source Matters board along with 5 others. After having a very U.S.-centric board, it's great to see such a wide diversity of new members. Add a Aussie and a penguin and we'd have someone from all seven continents :)

  • Marko Milenovic - Serbia
  • Javier Gomez - Spain
  • Jacques Rentzke - South Africa
  • Robert Deutz - Germany
  • Akarawuth Tamrareang - Thailand
 

Importing RSS Feeds Into Wordpress Posts

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This tutorial will show you how to take an RSS feed and import it into your Wordpress site. Each item on the RSS feed will become a separate Wordpress post. We use this technique for a couple purposes:

  • Distributing our content to other Wordpress sites.
  • Importing blogs and news on a particular topic from other sites. This way people can read them all in one place.

We're going to use a plugin called FeedWordPress.