Joomla! How-To's: Miscellaneous
Joomla! Jargon
December 07, 2006 | by CoryDictionary.com defines jargon like this:
1. jargon: -noun, the language, esp. the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon.
It also defines jargon like this:
2. jargon: -noun, unintelligible or meaningless talk or writing; gibberish.
Joomla!'s roots go back a few years, and it definitely has a language all its own. Seasoned veterans are fluent in Joomla! jargon, but for "newbies", that second definition is probably the most appropriate definition for what Joomla! jargon really is. For that reason, I have decided to attempt to compile a list of the most commonly used words and/or phrases in Joomla!, and give them a definition that actually means something to a non-veteran Joomla! user.
Add a commentJoomla! 1.0.11 User Manual
October 25, 2006 | by CoryJust in time for Joomla! 1.5, the documentation team has released the Joomla! 1.0.11 User Manual (link to large pdf file). Better late than never, right? I haven't had a chance to read through it yet, but it's 183 pages long, so I'm guessing it's pretty thorough.
Add a commentWhat's different in 1.5?
October 13, 2006 | by CoryOver at the Joomla! Developer Blog, willebil has written a great summary of the new features in version 1.5. Check it out.
A short overview on the goodies in the 1.5-beta
Add a commentA Joomla! Beginner's Must-Read
October 04, 2006 | by CoryI just found a thread in the forums that is a must-read for all Joomla! beginners. The thread is titled Anna's Joomla Tips, and I strongly recommend you read it if you are a beginner.
Add a commentHow to Export Your Joomla! Database with phpMyAdmin
September 25, 2006 | by CoryI had a request from a reader to provide more detailed instructions on "database wrangling" with your Joomla! database. This article is an attempt at honoring that request. I will add an article later that explains how to import your Joomla! database using phpMyAdmin.
To perform the tasks in this article, you will need phpMyAdmin installed on your server. I am using version 2.8.0.2 of phpMyAdmin and version 4.1.21 of MySQL. For the sake of brevity, I have assumed that you have access to your MySQL server and left out details on how to gain that access. If you are unsure about how to gain access to your MySQL server, you should contact your hosting provider.
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