If you already have a Joomla! site and want to take it to the next level, this workshop from trainer and consultant Laura Gordon is for you. In this course you will learn how to take a basic informational as site and make it more dynamic by applying Joomla! core functionality and enhancing it with feature-rich components such as event managers and document managers. You will also be introduced to Access Control Lists, which limit who can edit and view different areas of your website, and see how to modify templates, link your site to social networks, display automatic updates from within the site, and much more.
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Extending
Joomla! 2.5
- Using Extensions for Your Joomla! Site
- Resources for Your Joomla! Site
- Additional Functionality in Joomla! 2.5
- Customizing Offline Access
Copying an Entire Joomla! Site
- Using Akeeba Backup
- Installing Kickstart and Preparing the Host
- Building a Clone
Quickly Adding Content to Your Website
- Using Mass Content to Add Content
- Migrating Your Joomla! 1.5 Content to Joomla! 2.5
Displaying Modules Within Your Content
- Displaying a Module Inside an Article
- Making Content Dynamic with the Related News Module
- Working with AiDaNews
- Display AiDaNews Inside Your Content
Managing Events
- Installing JEvents
- Setting Up JEvents
- Creating Categories and Events
- Importing Events
- Displaying the Latest Events in a Module
- Displaying the Latest Events in an Article
- Working with JEvents from the Front End
Social Networking with Joomla!
- Displaying Social Network Links
- Displaying Links to Your Social Network Pages Using a Module
- Displaying Twitter Feeds
- Displaying Facebook Feeds
Working with Templates
- Using Template Styles
- Modifying Template CSS Styles
- Modifying a Template Using FTP
- Adding a New Position to a Template
Making Your Website Mobile-Friendly with
Responsive Templates
- Installing a Responsive Template
- Modifying a Responsive Template
Working with ACL Levels
- Defining ACL in Joomla!
- Creating a New User and Defining Access Level
- Creating a New User Group for Editing
- Creating a New Access Level for Viewing
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