Joomla! A User's Guide: Building a Successful Joomla! Powered Website | 
| Author: Barrie M. North Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Category: Book
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The First Easy-to-Use Guide to Joomla!-The World’s #1 Open Source Content Management System If you want to build sophisticated websites that can be easily edited and updated, you need to master Joomla!-the world’s #1 open source content management system. Now there’s an easy-to-read, easy-to-use guide to Joomla! for every site manager, administrator, and developer. Leading Joomla! consultant Barrie North covers all you need to get results: installation, administration, site organization, template development, content updates, and a whole lot more. You’ll find never-before-published tips, tricks, and troubleshooting solutions, as well as three start-to-finish case studies. New to Joomla? No problem! This book starts with the simplest design and system concepts, and builds your expertise step-by-step. You’ll rapidly master Joomla!’s power, even if you have no content management, scripting, or CSS expertise. Experienced with Joomla!? You’ll turn to this book constantly for its authoritative, plain-English, example-rich Joomla! 1.0 and 1.5 reference content. Understanding content management, what Joomla! does, and how its components fit together Building Joomla! sites from scratch, and systematically customizing them to your needs Organizing content with sections, categories, blogs, and tables Creating dynamic pages and effective navigation Working with Joomla! modules and components Search engine optimization for Joomla! sites Start-to-finish case studies: building a school website, an e-commerce site, and a blog The most valuable Joomla! extensions and add-ons: finding them, and using them Key differences between Joomla! 1.0 and 1.5, and what they mean to you
About the Website The accompanying site for the Joomla 1.5 book, provides five fully functional Joomla! sites with live follow-along examples from the book and up-to-date information on Joomla! The site also includes - An active forum where you can ask questions specific to chapters from the book from a Joomla expert
- 5 fully functional Joomla 1.5 live follow-along examples from the book. You can browse the sites and their backends live online.
- Downloads of 5 free websites for Joomla 1.5 based on various chapter of the book. These are SQL dumps you can import to instantly give you a completed Joomla site.
- 4 free tutorial templates and 3 free templates from joomlashack.com including the popular commercial template - JS Aqualine!
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excellent book November 24, 2008 This book really got me started with Joomla. There are some gotchas with a CMS that don't make intuitive sense until someone lays it out for you step by step, and this book did that very well. I'm a technical person but mostly I work in system administration... Web programming is not my area of expertise and beyond a little html I wrote a hundred years ago, I went into Joomla with zero preparedness. But with this book mostly read, my new site is well underway and my thanks go out to Barrie.
The best of the best! November 23, 2008 I have been working with Joomla for 2 years now. Creating a great design has always been a struggle for me. I won't say this is the only book you will need but I will say it should be at the top of your list of resources in your arsenal! Barrie has a way of explaining the information in a way that makes it understandable. The overall content is rich and very detailed! I can find what I am looking for and the explanation is thorough! One of the strongest points is not only the resource of an experienced Joomla professional but the links that are given to make it a complete reference for anyone serious about Joomla! 10 starts from me!!
Read this if you want a headache! November 16, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read about half of the book. Lots of details that don't have to be there. All I wanted to learn was how to edit joomla not how and why it works. I just signed up for a service that works for me and easy to edit. No if you like studying and reading, this is for you. I actually should read the rest just so I know how to use it.
Very Useful for Joomla Beginners November 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Who is the Book for?
Joomla 1.5 site administrators. There are a couple of chapters on designing a template, but the bulk of the book is for people that want to learn how to manage and run their own Joomla websites. For professional Joomlers, its the kind of book you can provide to clients and save yourself some support emails.
Strengths
* Barrie's writing style is easy-to-read and flows well. * Thoroughly illustrated. Especially in the early parts of the book, theres an illustration on every page. * The book is comprehensive - at over 420 pages, it clocks in at twice the size of some other Joomla guides. * There's an accompanying support forum for follow-up questions.
Weaknesses
* It was written before the stable launch of 1.5 so things mentioned in the book have changed slightly. * The book does contain affiliate links
Overall Impression
This book is a quantum leap forward over Barrie's previous "Joomla! Admin Manual". How do I know? His previous book had a lot of the same flaws as my SEO Book when it was first published. It was a collection of blog posts rounded out into a book, with a lot of the normal problems of self-publishing including typos and substandard organization.
Barrie has worked hard on making this new book much better and enlisting the help of a professional publishing company has clearly paid off. "Joomla! a Users Guide" is 50% longer and has replaced the bloggy-style with slick text and clear organization.
Helpful, but not smooth October 26, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am of two minds about this book. As a Joomla beginner but long-time geek, I found it necessary to acquire something more substantial than online documentation and forum posts to make the transition to a content management system. I bought this book after much nosing around (including the reviews here), and I do have to credit it for answering most of my newbie questions and getting me incrementally closer to Joomla competence. I learn a little more each time I dig through it, so yes, I would say I got my money's worth.
As a writer (a few technical books and lots of articles), however, I am reminded of the biggest problem with technical writing: material generated by someone highly conversant with a topic can too-easily fall into the trap of speaking the language of the field... forgetting that beginners are trying to make sense of it. The author obviously knows his stuff, but even as a geek I found many of the chapters confusing and never did get what I would call a clear grasp of organizational principles. The net effect is that each new article I add to my site involves a bit of experimental poking-about until the menus reflect the structure I want, and there is a sort of surprised delight when a download extension works the way I expected.
I don't think Joomla is really that hard, and it is exactly what I have needed to break out of a 15-year habit of hand-editing HTML (resulting in a sprawling site that breaks many rules of stylistic consistency and modern standards). But someone really needs to capture the fundamental CMS paradigm with absolute clarity, present it in a way that lets the reader build an internal model of the system with her own application in mind, and then introduce the tools non-trivially... with good examples and meaningful graphics. Maybe someone has done this already, but I have not found it.
For a Joomla expert, all this is unnecessary, of course, and that's part of the problem with books about software tools. Identifying the target audience is the first problem when starting a book, and holding onto that all the way through a long brain dump can be particularly tricky. I don't think this book is very consistent in that department, even though it certainly helped me get started and triggered enough "aha!" moments to get me past the "hello, world" stage. But my non-geeky, blog-literate partner bogged down completely in the early chapters, so I don't think it really works for a true beginner.
Admittedly, stepping someone through a sprawling system that can take just about any form is a very tall order, for there is no obvious beginning-to-end sequencing (and there is plenty of allure in the esoterica). But I believe it could have been done much more smoothly and linearly: the essential truths about menu structures and the role of modules vs components vs plug-ins, while all stated in various places, require quite a bit of digging and re-reading.
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