Kristoffer Sandven
Kristoffer Sandven is a photographer, filmmaker and web consultant living in Oslo, Norway. He's the founder and author of JoomlaBlogger.
Join the 2010 CMS Expo in Chicago
CMS Expo is a 3-day conference for web pros in business, education, government and the non-profit world. Web Designers, Developers and Business Decision-Makers come to CMS Expo to compare top CMSes head-to-head, evaluate and learn.
The 2010 CMS Expo will mark the 4th professional gathering of the CMS Community from around the world. The focus today is the same as it was in the beginning, to deliver highly useful information, tips, tricks and actionable advice to attendees.
Whether it's for small business, education, non-profit or a fast-growing enterprise, CMS Expo is the among the best places to stay ahead, all under one roof. CMS Expo is for industry veterans and new users alike. It's an empowering event, designed to help web professionals achieve more - and do it faster and smarter - with the help of an incredibly open and supportive community unlike any other conference.
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 3)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 3. Enjoy!
Joooid - Android client for Joomla
Joooid is an Android client for the Joomla CMS: it has been created to publish articles with images, galleries and a map indicating the GPS position where the article has been published from.
Among the features of Joooid are an article manager. The article manager allows you to browse, publish or trash articles. There's also a utility which uploads files from the Android device directly into the Joomla directory.
To start using Joooid you need to download and install it from the Android Market. Then, install the Joooid plugin (see instructions here). It's also possible to install some extra plugins to embed Google maps in your article and optionally a shadowbox plugin for the image gallery. The developer is currently working on a solution to embed YouTube videos as well.
Tired of waiting for Joomla 1.6?
Joomla 1.6 has been under way for a long time. And it looks like it's going to be a great piece of open source software.
There are some things, though: It takes time. A lot of time. And no one knows when we will see a stable version of Joomla 1.6. At this point, no one even knows when the Joomla 1.6 beta will be available.
So what to do with that new site of yours?
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 2/2010)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 2.
Topics include what you should know about Wordpress, new Joomla Community Leadership Team members, discussions at Alltogetherasawhole.org, some funny coding comments in the Joomla framework and some security concerns from JoomlaTools.
Enjoy!
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 1/2010)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during the 1st week of 2010 . Enjoy!
Joomla Blog Posts from Around the Web (week 52)
Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during 52nd week. Enjoy!
Special End-of-the-Year Joomla discounts
I've found some nice end-of-the-year Joomla discounts you can enjoy. But you have to be quick. They expire December 31st!
Here they are - enjoy.
Most popular posts of 2009
In this post, I give you the most popular posts of 2009. This year was my first as a Joomla blogger, and the experience has been great.
I will take the opportunity to thank you who's reading my blog. A special thank you goes to all those who comment on my posts, subscribe to my email list, follow my RSS feed and my Twitter account.
Without you, the time it takes to write this blog wouldn't be worth it. However, getting your positive feedback is a constant inspiration to me. It's what makes me want to write better and more informative posts.
I learn from you, and I hope you take away something of value from my reading my blog as well.
Joomla Windows Web App Available for Free
Microsoft has just released a Windows Web App for Joomla.
This means that it will be even easier to install Joomla on shared servers using Microsoft Web Platform technology.