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		<title>Stretching with Joomla</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 01:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I must admit that I am a bit threat-sensitive to monkeying around with the back end of servers. I&#8217;m not sure why I have this neurosis, but I fear that if I make a mistake that the whole Internet will &#8230; <a href="http://jebswebs.net/blog/2009/08/stretching-with-joomla/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-217" title="rubberbands" src="http://jebswebs.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/openphotonet_rubberbands3-300x225.jpg" alt="rubberbands" width="300" height="225" />I must admit that I am a bit threat-sensitive to monkeying around with the back end of servers. I&#8217;m not sure why I have this neurosis, but I fear that if I make a mistake that the whole Internet will come crashing down and five minutes later the &#8220;web police&#8221; will be pounding on my door.</p>
<p>The logical explanation of my phobia is that &#8220;things can go wrong&#8221; when you play around with web servers and when you develop with content management systems (CMS) like <a href="http://joomla.org">Joomla!</a>, <a href="http://drupal.org">Drupal</a> and <a href="http://wordpress.org">Word Press</a>, you&#8217;re bound to hit a few snags along the way. It&#8217;s happened to me before.</p>
<p>My strongest aversion is to upgrades, especially Joomla upgrades. This is probably due to the fact that a year or so ago when I upgraded this site from 1.0 to 1.5 the whole thing crashed and burned and I had to completely rebuild the site. So, I am a little gun shy&#8230;you understand.</p>
<p>Well I am feeling pretty cheeky today after launching a new revised site for the <a href="http://www.mcfpc.org/"><strong>Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer</strong></a>. I had built their original site last summer using basic HTML and a free CSS template. It looked pretty good and I got lots of compliments which I redirected at the <a href="http://www.freecsstemplates.org/">guy who did the CSS work</a>. But the MCFPC folks were so impressed they wanted to push the envelope further and expand their site to a CMS.</p>
<p>I met with some of their board members and we talked about the design at length. And then, once they had agreed to the plan, the moment of truth came. Now I had to rebuild the site.</p>
<p>My first decision was deciding which CMS to use. As this site would likely involve the use of one or more volunteers serving as authors and editors, I liked the fact that Joomla had a pretty user-friendly WYSIWYG content editor. Yes, I know you can install <a href="http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/">TinyMCE</a> or some other editor in Drupal, but I&#8217;ve had lots of problems getting those to work well over the year. In the meantime, Joomla&#8217;s editor works quite nicely &#8220;out of the box.&#8221; So, Joomla it was.</p>
<p>Next chore was finding a suitable template with colors that matched the original. Thanks to the good folks at <a href="http://www.joomlashack.com/">Joomlashack</a>, I was able to get a nice pro template and install it pretty quickly. The colors were pretty close to the old design and the MCFPC folks seemed to like the beta site that I put up.</p>
<p>It had been several years since I rolled out a new Joomla install and I was pleased that the latest iteration of v1.5 installed quickly and easily. There have been a number of back-end features which have experienced major improvements. The entire media management system is much improved and will make it very easy for novices to add images to their new &#8220;articles.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the process I learned a lot more about the back-end of Joomla and have been pretty impressed.</p>
<p>So now I really want Drupal and Joomla and Word Press to get married and have a little baby called&#8230;DroomlaPress&#8230;or JoompalPress&#8230;.or WorDrumla&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll stop now&#8230;you got the point.</p>
<p>~j</p>
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