Displaying items by tag: iPad

joomla-week-12Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 12.

This week, Brian Teeman tells us to follow the SCAM and we'll will be building an easy to manage Joomla web site.

Sudhi Seshachala has written a post on deploying Joomla on multiple databases.

Additionally, Thomas Kahl has been made aware of and fixed a security issue in the Virtuemart Paypal payment module.

joomla-week-11Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 11.

The Joomla! Extensions  Directory (JED) reached 7000 published listings this week.


PHP web apps with New Relic RPM.


Joomlashack just recently released the Enterprise template.

joomla-week-10Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 10.

Joomla! Day Pune, India to be broadcast LIVE!

New projectfork theme and admin template by Anthony.

Joomlabamboo version 3.0 is introduced.

Bouml can automatically generate HTML documentation.

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Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 9.

Joomlabamboo is now an official sponsor of the Joomladay in India

Joomla.org now has more than 7,5 million visitors per month!

Community Magazine online has published a feature article by JoeJoomla.

Zen Simpleshop Joomla templates, Lacuna Joomla template released by Anthony Oslen

Joomla 1.5  framework, extensions, and templates are converted to Joomla 1.6.

Have a great week!

joomla-week-08Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 8.

Ingres presents itself as "the leading business open source database" and has now rebuilt their site using Joomla.

Difference in a language string from Joomla 1.5 to 1.6 is discussed.

Have a great week!

joomla-week-07Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 7.

This week, Joomla.org features a post about how the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence uses Joomla.

Now Joomla information is in many languages!

Change your language files to 1.6 versions

Hjoomla-week-06ere are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 6.

J and Beyond calls out to the community to submit proposals for sessions. The deadline is March 4th.

There's also a piece about Molajo - is it a fork?

Last week also saw some controversy around the upgrading to 1.6 for a certain CCK extension for Joomla, and there's a really interesting sneak peek at the coming redesign of Joomla.org (I love the mega menu!!).

There's also an interview with Gary Brooks of CloudAccess.net about his background and the Joomla.org demo site - and many more posts this week.

Enjoy the read and have a great week!

joomla-week-05Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 05.

This week, the Brian has another hidden Joomla secret up his sleeve.

There's also a look at how the WWF use Joomla and a short post about how a Joomla User Group struggles with attendance. Are they worth all the work that's required?

Enjoy the read and have a great week!

joomla-week-04Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during the last week.

Brian Teeman's been busy this week - presenting three posts about various Joomla topics. That's what happens when you travel, I guess - you get inspired!

There's also a post about the first JoomlaDay Chile by Ryan Ozimek.

Lastly, Amy Stephen has taken a look at how to create overrides for the Joomla! 1.6 menu item metadata.xml file. Warning: Geek stuff ;)

Have a great week!

Earlier this year I went to London for a couple of days of vacation. And, as the Mac addict I am, I "had to" visit the Apples Stores. The first one I visited was the one in Regent Street, and after spending some time there I decided to buy an iPad. I had definitely thought about it before arriving, but when I'd played around with it for a while I decided.

I also visited the new Apple Store in Covent Garden, and added some accessories to my iPad. The store was great by the way: Huge, well organized and with a very friendly and efficient staff. The store was packed with people wanting the new iPhone 4.

So why do I tell you this? Well, as I started to play around with the iPad, I soon realized it had a lot of potential when it comes to web development. Making your site look good on the iOS platform and other mobile platforms will be more important each day. Even though I've made some efforts to optimize websites for the iPhone, it's not until I used an iPad that the real power of optimizing your site really shines through.

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