Kristoffer Sandven

Kristoffer Sandven

Kristoffer Sandven is a photographer, filmmaker and web consultant living in Oslo, Norway. He's the founder and author of JoomlaBlogger.

Website URL: http://www.joomlablogger.net/about Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Friday, 08 February 2013 05:54

Joomla blog posts from around the web (6/13)

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 6:

  • Africa Cup of Nations Uses Joomla
  • JED 1.5 Version Support Ends
  • Open Call For Capital Committee Team Applicants
  • Joomla upgrade 2.5.9 now available - 1 security issue resolved
  • K2 v2.6.4 release - introduces new/cool/SEF/URL options
Monday, 04 February 2013 00:00

Joomla blog posts from around the web (5/13)

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 5:

  • Languages in 3.0.3. What is new?
  • Top 5 Joomla World Conference Sessions
  • T3 framework has a new home plus a T3 roundup
  • Joomlabamboo featured on Joomla Beat podcast
  • K2 v2.6.3 released - new performance improvements
  • 5 Years and Counting!
  • Manos + JoomlaPraise = Theme Praise

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 4:

• JoomlaPraise is now a part of Manos
• Grid3 - A Joomla 3 template
• Zen to the power of T3

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 3:

• Top 5 Joomla World Conference Sessions

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 2:

• PLT Names Three New Members
• Looking Forward to 2013
• Beware, someone is pretending to be us!
• DOCman 2.0 Beta is here!

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 1:

• Joomla training in Australia
• Joomla! goes CeBIT 2013
• Heathrow Airport Uses Joomla
• Call For Joomla! Community Leadership Team Nominations
• It's Official – Joomla! CMS to Add 3.2 Release
• OSM Draft Goals for 2013
• Zentools responsive lightbox and fonticons
• Zen and the art of Joomla templating
• For those who like to collect - the Collector Joomla template
• Winners of the Melbourne Joomladay Competition
• 25% off tickets to Melbourne Joomladay 2013
• The not so end of days coupon
• Good bye old friend we will miss you ... Joomla 1.5 end of life
• Virtuemart 2 released today
• Sh404SEF - Maximizing Joomla SEO with just a few clicks
• Our Twitter handle has changed to @AnythingDig
• sh404SEF selected as an inaugural Joomla Community Choice winner
• Turn Joomla into a Blog with These Free Extensions
• JoomlaShine launches Affiliate Program
• Year-end recap: A momentous 2012 for JoomlaShine
• Discover how JSN PowerAdmin rocks Joomla! world

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 48:

• Call For Joomla! Production Leadership Team Nominations
• Free ticket to Melbourne Joomladay
• JB Library script loader and the start of a new library
• JCal Pro 3.2.3.1587 released

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 47:

• Open to Everyone: Joomla Accessibility Goals
• PLT Names Two New Members
• Leadership Terms, Goals, and Documentation
• David Hurley Named Joomla Community Development Manager
• Joomla! World Conference 2012 and Geeks Gone Wild
• Cyber monday deals abound
• Josetta 1.3.2 released
• Save up to $150 on Joomla add-ons during the 1-day Cyber Monday sale
• The 2012 Joomla World Conference has wrapped up
• K2 v2.6.2 now available

Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 46:

• Joint Leadership Summit Meeting
• What I want for Christmas
• Tools of the trade for 2012
• Zentools v1.7.3 released
• Hot Bloggity! Bamboo blog v4
• How upcoming changes may affect your Joomla upgrade schedule

Wednesday, 21 November 2012 04:59

Serving ads with Buysellads.com

During the last few weeks, readers have emailed me to ask what type of advertising extension I use on this blog. Actually, I'm not using a Joomla extension for it at all. Rather, this blog's ads are served using the buysellads.com service.

Buysellads.com is an ad network and service that helps you sell ads on your site. By setting up properties on your Joomla site, you can use the buysellads system to administer everything. That is, the sales page for the ads, how many ads are sold, receiving payments and more. After setting up an account, you can also buy ads through the network.

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