Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 5. Enjoy!
Alledia.com: 101 Ways to speed up your Joomla site
Written by David Dawson
Well currently 12 ways but with your help we will make it 101! I'll update the post as and when we get more ways to speed up your joomla site.
What with Matt Cutts recent (ish) interview with Web Pro News, he mentions that google will be taking page
load times into consideration when they rank your website. What does this mean for all the joomla users? Can joomla keep up?
Read the complete post here....
Alltogetherasawhole: Comparing Wordpress, Drupal, and Joomla's Websites
Posted by Jeremy Wilken
There are far too many posts comparing three of the largest PHP-coded Open Source CMSs: Drupal, Wordpress, and Joomla. They each have their own merits and place in the world. Today I felt the need to look at all three project homepages to see what the projects have to say about themselves. I found some interesting things that might shed some light onto the different projects.
Read the complete post here....
Community Joomla: The Vulnerable Extension List procedure explained
Written by Claire Mandville
The Vulnerable Extensions List Team have updated the procedures for the Vulnerable Extensions List and thought we would share how we do it to prevent some common and increasing miss-understandings.
Read the complete post here....
Alledia.com: Our Joomla Training Classes Are Now Available Online
Written by Steve Burge
Remember that big countdown clock on the side of our site ... this is what it was leading up to:
We've become the #1 Joomla training company by running 100's of training classes in over 30 cities from
Alaska to London, including 18 classes in the last week of January alone. However, we still get plenty of emails like this:
- "Will you be holding any classes in North Dakota?"
- "Any chance of a Joomla session in Australia?"
- "Do you offer Joomla training in the Middle East?"
Read the complete post here....
Alltogetherasawhole: Template Clubs vs Custom Joomla Templates
Posted by Robert Vining
If you're using the Joomla! Content Management System, you have several template choices when creating a new website or facing a website redesign. The Joomla CMS ships with 3 default templates, but most business websites won't find these very useful unless you want to look like hundreds of thousands of other sites already on the web.