Kristoffer Sandven
Kristoffer Sandven is a photographer, filmmaker and web consultant living in Oslo, Norway. He's the founder and author of JoomlaBlogger.
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 30)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 30.
Jen Kramer has written a great post on the Access Control Leves in Joomla 1.6, there's a post about the Community Workgroup and a new template release: The Eco friendly Joomla template from JoomlaBamboo.
Enjoy!
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 29)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 29.
This week, we have a techie tutorial by Torkil Johnsen, the first post in the 5x5 series of blog posts on community.joomla.org, the top 10 Joomla extensions as chosen by Brian Teeman and some info on the Joomla! Student Outreach Program, to mention some.
Enjoy the read!
people.joomla.org reached 4000 members, meet Mary Mar from Brazil
The Official Joomla Community site was launched earlier this year. Yesterday, the site reached 4000 members.
In this post, you'll meet Mary May from Brazil - she's member no. 4000.
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 28)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 28.
There's a post on how to deploy large-scale websites, an post on an advantage Joomla has over WordPress (just one of many, IMO), as well as a commentary by Jeremy Wilken on the GPL feud going on in WordPress land. I'm happy those times are over for Joomla! ;)
Enjoy your week!
Joomla 1.5.20 released
Just a day after the release of Joomla 1.5.19 with Mootools 1.2.4 support, the Joomla project announced another update: 1.5.20.
Apparently, there were some issues with 1.5.19. These have been adressed in this release.
As 1.5.20 is a security release, upgrade is adviced for all users.
Joomla 1.5.19 released with MooTools 1.2.4 support
Yesterday, the Joomla! project released an update to the core: 1.5.19.
The update includes some medium level security updates. The biggest new feature in this update, though, is the support for version 1.2.4 of the the Mootools javascript framework.
Read on to learn what this means for your Joomla website and why it took over two years to get there.
Joomla 1.6 beta 5 released
The Joomla Project annouced the immediate availability of Joomla 1.6 beta 5 (download) yesterday.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a beta version and is not intended to run any type of production site. It is intended to be used for evaluation purposes only.
Since the Joomla 1.6 beta 4 release on Jun 28, the team has fixed approximately 65 issues in the tracker. Much of this progress is directly related to the stepped up efforts of the Joomla! Bug Squad (and if I may say, thanks to the Joomla Forward initiative). Great work by everyone involved. If you haven't already done so, join the Bug Squad now!
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 27)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 27.
This week, you'll have the first part of a series on Joomla 1.6 from joomla.org, posts about the Joomla! Community Magazine and some posts about free Joomla! templates.
There is also a post about automated mobile device template switching in the new version of sh404sef, and more!
Enjoy!
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 26)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 26.
Enjoy!
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 25)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 25.
There's a very interesting post by Gary J. Brooks about the challenges with getting demo.joomla.org to work smoothly. Ryan Ozimek talks about new OSM leadership positions and the people assigned to them, there's a post on mobile Joomla sites, and Brian Teeman continues his series on "The Joomla World Cup" with a post about the Joomla powered site for the city of Johannesburg, to mention some of the post found this week.
Enjoy!