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Joomla! Community Meeting Slovakia in Ružomberok, Slovakia on June 16th, 2007 PDF Print E-mail
We're pleased to announce the first Joomla! Community Meeting Slovakia in Ružomberok, Slovakia on June 16th, 2007. Venue : Catholic University in Ružomberok - http://www.ku.sk/en/index.php (http://www.ku.sk/en/index.php) Some hints from the program: Joomla! - my first steps Favourite extensions - Gallery, Forum Template system in Joomla! Joomla! 1.5 Beta 2 - new features, international backend Joomla! unplugged - as used on the website of a new Slovak magazine Joomla! 1.0.12 Slovak Backend ? - theory or practice Everyone is very welcome, whether you have Joomla! experience or not - if you're interested, come along and say hello.You can learn more about the Joomla! Community Meeting Slovakia at in Slovak language (http://www.joomla.sk/novinky/joomla!-slovakia/joomla!-community-meeting-slovakia-2007.html).
 
Joomla! Day USA West PDF Print E-mail
Joomla! Day USA (West) was a great success! Two days of great information sharing and fun, with the Core Team, fellow users, and developers at the Googleplex.... what more could a Joomla fanatic ask for? :-) Images from the event can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tjbaker/sets/72157600222036005/ Thanks to Picnet (Ryan), Google (Leslie), Gunner, the Core Team, and everyone who attended for making the event such a great success!
 
Joomla Training Course in Randburg, JHB, South Africa PDF Print E-mail
A Joomla! End Users Training Course was just held with four participants being introduced to the Joomla CMS.Manuel, Louis, Johan and Joseph attended the course, which was presented by Sean from Joomla.org.za. Two of the participants had never worked with Joomla before and intended to use Joomla! to redesign an existing website, while two of the delegates had been workng with Joomla for some time and wanted to know more about using the CMS to design sites.
 
We are happy to release this brand new tool S4J Remote Admin as Community Technology Preview. PDF Print E-mail
S4J Remote Admin ist a remote content management tool for websites based on the Joomla! CMS. S4J Remote Admin runs locally on your computer as a desktop application. And It's Easier Than Joomla! With the capability to group, sort, inline editing and more you can speed up all you work with Joomla. Edit Users, read/write messages, create sections, categories, content, static content, publish on frontpage and more... Utilizing built in WYSIWYG and HTML source editors you can post rich content on your Joomla! site without the use of the web browser. What does this mean? How much time does it take to post news on your Joomla! site? Using S4J Remote Admin there is no need to log into your Joomla! site, no clicking the “Submit News” link and waiting for the page to refresh, no waiting for the Joomla! Also you can work offline and synchronize later. This Release is a community technology preview to get more information about the community needs. Please send us feedback (http://www.software4joomla.net/index.php?option=com_fireboard Itemid=72 func=showcat catid=23)!
 
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