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Joomla! Web Design: Creating Dynamic and Interactive Websites

Learn how to create dynamic and interactive websites using Joomla! Understand the key concepts of modules, templates, menus, and extensions to enhance your web design skills. Experience the power of Joomla! with a demo account and explore its various features.

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Joomla! Web Design: Creating Dynamic and Interactive Websites

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  1. Joomla! Week 6 LBSC 690 Information Technology

  2. Key Ideas • Web sites are made up of rectangular pieces • Called “modules” • Two basic types of modules exist • Displaying content (e.g., articles) • Interaction (e.g., login) • The places where modules can be put are defined by “templates” • Templates define abstract “positions” • Joomla manages maps positions to layout in ways appropriate to the device • Joomla has two parts • “Back end” where the Web site is defined • “Front end,” which is the Web site

  3. More Key Ideas • Menus control navigation • Menu items control where you can go • Categories allow you to refer to things you think of as a group • University courses, Apollo missions, Meetups, … • Extensions (on joomla.org) allow you to add new capabilities • JCE Editor, Image rotator, Google maps, … • Must match your version number (3.0)!

  4. Joomla Hosting • Demo account (for 30 days) • You can pay to keep this past 30 days (and get extra support) • Your own laptop (only one person can edit) • Useful as a way to try things out • Particularly good if you want to integrate database content • Free Web hosting service • Lots available (just search for “free Joomla”) • Good for projects that will live beyond the class • Do this only after you have a little experience

  5. Some Ideas from the Video • Get a demo account • Use Joomla 3.0 • System->Control Panel gets you to a known back-end location • Install the Joomla Content Editor (JCE) • Learn how to insert content (images, text without formatting) • Learn how to set up menu items • Start to get a sense for how to control where things are displayed

  6. The Video’s Mantra • Categories • Articles • Menu Items • Modules

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