As part of my quest to control the world, or, at least my bits of the web, I wanted to learn more about content management systems.
I have used content management systems extensively, both for personal and work sites. This blog for example is written in the Blogger content management system. It provides a lot of the things I like:
- I can add post anywhere, from any platform
- All the new posts are styled automatically
- I can choose when to deploy the new content, if at all
- I can choose when to retire content
- I can share the content with other sites
But what I want to learn more about is controlling the back end nuts and bolts of a content management system. Controlling the actual templates and structures of sites built in content management systems.
So I installed joomla in a subdirectory of my regular web site. And then, with the help of a book or two, and a lot of good information on the web, I learned how to build up the basic components of the underlying joomla template. It took me a while to understand it, but now I get it!
You can see the site in it's current form here. I will continue to add content as I have time.
1 comments:
Jeremy has been using Joomla for work and seems to like it. He's sure learning a lot in his new job.
Your new site was fun to look at too.
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