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Jun
26
2008

New Joomla Training Website

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We've run a couple of trial Joomla training classes in Chicago and Atlanta and overall things went really well with over 70 students in total. We're keen to do some more sessions and so we've done some reorganizing here at Alledia.


Things were getting a bit messy with as the number of projects on alledia.com. We've decided to keep Alledia.com for SEO-related activities and spin off the training classes to a new website called (appropriately enough) JoomlaTraining.com

What Can I Find on JoomlaTraining.com?

We aim to build a list of all Joomla Training events happening not just in the U.S. but around the world. Right now, details of training classes are spread out all over the net.


If you have an event coming up, feel free to email us and get listed.

When Are The Next Classes?

Both in Atlanta, the next scheduled classes are aimed at people getting started with Joomla:



Click here to visit the new Joomla Training portal.

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Your Comments (2)

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David Towers
June 26, 2008

Exciting changes Steve! Nice to see the new site running on Joomla 1.5 and using a JJ template! smilies/smiley.gif You have got a great domain for it by the way!

steve_hannisdalexpress
Stephen Moseley
June 27, 2008

Steve,

Congrats on the new site!

Are you guys planning on hosting any training materials online?

I must say that currently, Joomla could use some good tutorials. Compass Design has some great ones, but when I was looking into some Video Tutorials trying to get started with Joomla, I didn't find too many helpful ones.

I've been looking into Drupal for an upcoming site, and I must say I like how organized their documentation is. The little Joomla extension coding I've tried has been pretty difficult. Its been difficult for me to get a good description on all the different functions available in the API.

I guess as I was going through Drupal documentation, I remembered how hard it was to learn Joomla initially. Which is too bad, because it really is a pretty easy system to learn. Maybe that just means I'm dumb smilies/smiley.gif.

Steve

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