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    Default Anbody using Joomla?

    Anybody out there successfully using Joomla, and enjoying it? Please let me know. I have installed it on my site at http://www.content.dalmatiandigital.com, but I don't want to spend a ton of time customizing it if it stinks. Please let me know if you have had a good experience with this CMS.

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    I am using joomla and it works great/

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    Default Where to start?

    Quote Originally Posted by routed
    I am using joomla and it works great/
    What is the best tutorial/getting started guide available? There seems to be quite the abundance of features, I just don't know where to start with my customizations. Also, can I see your site? I would like to see what you have done with it.

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    I personally have tried Drupal, then switched to Joomla, and that was my biggest mistake!
    I am converting back to drupal once 4.7 is released!

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    i try it, an enyoj. if you don't spend a lot of time with design, it's a good choice.

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    I have Joomla on half a dozen sites ad I love it. Very easy to configure and edit plus there are alot of skins out there as well as mods. If you need any help let me know.

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    Default Best Joomla info/tutorial?

    Can anyone tell me of some good info on getting started with Joomla? What works best for beginners?

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    I've tried Joomla, wasn't too bad, but some things were kind of limited, and I quickly grew tired of it (my personal experince does not reflect the good of this backbone). I've been using wordpress (mainly because I'm used to it) as my backbone and though it has its own hangups I find it easier to work with. I've seen some pretty decent looking Joomla sites though and would recommend hitting their support forum for help. They have a pretty decent crew of people over there and seem very helpful and willing to help the novice user.
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    What is Joomla? Thanks!

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterpp
    What is Joomla? Thanks!

    Pete
    It's an open-source (free) Content Management System, similar to PHPNuke, Drupal, etc...

    You can find out more about it here.
    leave my elevator... alone.

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