Jun 06
2010

Thank you to everyone for making Joomla Day New England a success!

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla user groups , joomla conference

Joomla User Group New England is the nicest bunch of Joomies you'd ever hope to meet. And I'm the luckiest Joomie of them all, because I get to live here and work with them!

Thank you to all of our attendees. Some of you got up at 5 AM to drive from Boston to the middle of nowhere to sit in a hellishly hot auditorium all day, but left smiling, recharged, and happy.

Thank you, as always, to Marlboro College and Marlboro College Graduate School, for the free space, the support with logistics and wireless, and the giveaways. Your constant support is a tremendous help and benefit to our group.

May 11
2010

CMS Expo 2010: Beautiful women and tattoos!

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla conference

Six beautiful Marlboro College Graduate School women attended CMS Expo, representing Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and Massachusetts. Note the terrific tattoos everyone's wearing, including the penguin. We love Joomla!

Back row:

Apr 20
2010

Social Networking at Joomla.org

Posted by Jen Kramer in web content , web business , social networking , JoomlaBook , joomla sites , joomla 1.6 , joomla 1.5

Last night, the Joomla leadership announced that they were looking for request for comment on a social networking community to reside at Joomla.org.

We know it will either be called social.joomla.org or people.joomla.org. We know that it's been decided that JomSocial will run the community.

We are asked for input about whether this is something we'd use, what we want included, and how we think we'd use it.

Apr 05
2010

Joomla 1.6 Admin Template Is Done

Posted by Jen Kramer in Untagged 

I am amazed at the people suddenly wanting to redesign the Joomla 1.6 administrator interface.

First of all, good for you. There's generally no controversy that Joomla's admin needs redesign. The 1.0 to 1.5 interface made some nice changes, but there's definitely more that can be done.

Second of all, you all know that Joomla 1.6 beta was due out in August 2009? And that most recently, the beta was due out in March 2010? So it's a little late to be getting on board to be "the design" for the admin interface. The decision was made long ago as to what the interface would look like, so the work you're doing now will not be incorporated in the core of Joomla 1.6.

Mar 29
2010

Best Business Decision Made: Attending CMS Expo

Posted by Jen Kramer in web business , user groups , joomla conference , joomla 1.6 , joomla 1.5 , 4web news

I have been designing and developing websites for 10 years now, but my company, 4Web Inc., has only been around for 2 years. (Prior to that, I ran a freelance company, Focused Consulting LLC.)

Back in 4Web's infancy, my colleagues attended the very first CMS Expo in May 2008.  (I was at Adobe headquarters for an Adobe User Group Manager summit and could not attend.) Back then it was a Joomla conference mostly. The networking was great, though, and my colleagues got to meet a lot of people.

That lead to Bill, Sam, and I being asked to speak in December 2008, when the conference was held in Denver. That was my first Expo, and the networking was really wonderful. It was so great to meet fellow Joomla developers and those interested in Joomla. I had just released my first Lynda.com videos as well, which coincided with the conference, so it was a very exciting time.

Mar 18
2010

VOXUS's first PR problem for Joomla

Posted by Jen Kramer in web business , joomla 1.6 , joomla 1.5 , customer service

I believe that Joomla is the best open source content management system out there today. It's powerful but adaptable. You don't need to know PHP to use it and accomplish amazing things with it. If you do know PHP, you can do just about anything with it. It's been downloaded over 15 million times.

But as Bill Tomczak says, there used to be two TV recording formats: Beta and VHS. Everyone knew Beta was "better". But VHS eventually won the day.

"Holy Wars" have always been with us in the tech world. Emacs vs. vi, Mac vs. Windows, WordPerfect vs. MS Word -- you name it, there's a battle. And you could argue that there's another big battle looming out there, a three-way battle: Wordpress vs. Drupal vs. Joomla.

Mar 16
2010

Alternative Joomla Administrator Templates and Dancing Bears

Posted by Jen Kramer in web standards , web business , usability , templates , joomla vs drupal , joomla configuration , joomla 1.6 , joomla 1.5 , frontend interface design , configuration , coding standards

Dancing Bear Syndrome is a term coined by Jared Spool and Alan Cooper (among others in the usability community). Someone says, "Look! A dancing bear!" And you are amazed! The bear is dancing! How cool is that?

Of course, bears don't dance well. It's just amazing that they dance at all. The novelty of it all is what catches our attention, not the quality of the dancing.

Alternative Joomla administrator templates are dancing bears.

Feb 05
2010

Come see me at CMS Expo!

Posted by Jen Kramer in joomla conference , 4web news

Come to the 2010 CMS Expo

I'm the Joomla Track Leader at the CMS Expo conference, happening May 3-5, 2010, in Evanston, IL (outside of Chicago). I am so excited to be back for my 3rd Expo conference!

This time, I'll be presenting the Joomla SiteBuilder sessions, where you'll learn secrets about putting Joomla sites together and styling them.

Feb 03
2010

On the importance of excellent web hosting for Joomla

Posted by Jen Kramer in web business , servers , security , JoomlaBook , joomla extensions , joomla configuration , joomla 1.5 , hosting

This is a topic covered in my recent book, but the question comes up all the time.

In the early static days of the web, there was really little difference between one host and another. You uploaded a bunch of HTML pages and images (and later a CSS file or two) and the web host just worked. There wasn't a lot of analysis to do for the average small business site. One host was pretty much as good as another.

Now we're working with Joomla. And now, when it comes to hosting, everything has changed.

Jan 22
2010

Chapter 15: Site Maintenance and Training

Posted by Jen Kramer in JoomlaBook , joomla extensions , joomla configuration , joomla 1.5

Chapter 15 of my new book is available for you to explore! It covers all of the usual post-launch issues, including ongoing site maintenance, upgrades, backups, and training your client how to use Joomla.

Download Chapter 15 here (PDF)

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