Joomla blog posts from around the web (10/14)

Joomla blog posts from around the web (10/14)

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 10, 2014

  • Spring Sale: 30% OFF All Individual Template Purchases
  • How Joomla 3.3's Microdata Support Can Improve SEO
  • Joomla 2.5.20 now available
  • Joomla 3.3.0 (and 3.2.4 Bridge) Release now available

Spring Sale: 30% OFF All Individual Template Purchases

Written by Ryan Pierson

RocketTheme is offering a limited-time 30% OFF discount on all individual templates, styles, and themes.

RocketTheme has a library of over 220 actively supported templates and themes across four major platforms, including: Joomla, WordPress, Magento, and phpBB.

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How Joomla 3.3's Microdata Support Can Improve SEO

Written by Ryan Pierson

The Joomla! Project is days away from being released Joomla 3.3, and this update contains a number of changes such as adding a built-in JQuery library and integrated support for Microdata. Microdata being one of the more interesting changes to anyone that wants to improve a site’s SEO (search engine optimization).

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Joomla 2.5.20 now available

Written by Ron van Schaik

Joomla 2.5.20 Stable has been released.

This is a maintenance release, addressing 5 tracker items.

Full details can be found in the official 2.5.20 release announcement at joomla.org, at the time of this post the link to the release notes were not updated, theses are the actual 2.5.20 release notes detailing all the included changes

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Joomla 3.3.0 (and 3.2.4 Bridge) Release now available

Written by Ron van Schaik

Joomla 3.3.0 Stable has been released.

This is release adressing is the result of the work of 40 different volunteer contributors, addressing over 115 bugs and introducing several new features.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Joomla 3.3.0 requires PHP 5.3.10 for server that have yet to be updated the Joomla 3.2.4 bridge release is also available which can be used with PHP versions 5.3.1 through 5.3.9. It is highly recommended that servers are update to the latest version of PHP 5.3 for best performance, security and compatibility (current release is PHP 5.3.28)

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