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Written by Mike Lyman
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Sunday, 16 September 2007 |
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Joomla is a Content Management System (CMS). CMSes are intended to remove the tasks of managing a website from the task of managing the content.
The purpose of any website is to provide information (content) on the web. Simple idea, not so simple to implement. When the web first started, the only way to do this was to learn HTML, figure out how the website was going to look, how to publish HTML pages and then start putting together the content. It took some rather technical folks to do this. Sometimes the content was generated by a non-technical person but it still had to be handed to a technical person to be posted to the web. This added a requirement for there alway to be a technical person some where in the loop to post anything to the web.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 January 2008 )
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Written by Mike Lyman
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Saturday, 26 January 2008 |
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The main focus of any website is its content. For a simple website there is not a lot of need to spend much time organizing that content but as it grows that organization is very important. Before you get started you need to figure out how you want to organize the content you expect to put on the site. Joomla provides a fairly simple way to organize content. If you change you mind later, you can always reorganize things but it is good to start off with a decent structure.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 January 2008 )
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