08-03-2017, 01:11 PM
Joomla is a free and open source content management system (CMS) for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets and a web application framework that can also be used independently.
Joomla is written in PHP, uses object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques and software design patterns, stores data in a MySQL database and includes functions such as page cache, RSS feeds, printable page versions, News, search and support for the internationalization of languages. A content management system (CMS) is a system that provides a collection of procedures used to manage the workflow in a collaborative environment. These procedures may be manual or computer based. In a CMS, data can be defined as almost anything: documents, movies, text, images, phone numbers, scientific data, and so on. CMSs are often used to store, control, revise, semantically enrich and publish documentation. As a central repository, the CMS increases the version level of new updates to an existing file. Version control is one of the main advantages of a CMS.
A decade ago, having a website was great. Today, not having a website is almost primitive. Through a blog or a wiki or a web page, all these days is present on the web, one way or another. There are gossip websites, political websites and sports websites and so on. Why, there are websites on websites too! Does that mean that everyone who wants to be on the web has to be a geek? No. All you need is a Content Management System. Wait, did I mention CMS? Well, not any CMS would do. What you need is Joomla! It's a revolutionary open source system that's as cool to work as it sounds. If you have a website that needs some work all the time, Joomla! is your best friend. Download it and forget coding, programming, design. Sit down and leave Joomla! Do all the hard work. Whether updating your design template or setting up a forum on your website, you can do it all through a browser-based interface.
Joomla is written in PHP, uses object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques and software design patterns, stores data in a MySQL database and includes functions such as page cache, RSS feeds, printable page versions, News, search and support for the internationalization of languages. A content management system (CMS) is a system that provides a collection of procedures used to manage the workflow in a collaborative environment. These procedures may be manual or computer based. In a CMS, data can be defined as almost anything: documents, movies, text, images, phone numbers, scientific data, and so on. CMSs are often used to store, control, revise, semantically enrich and publish documentation. As a central repository, the CMS increases the version level of new updates to an existing file. Version control is one of the main advantages of a CMS.
A decade ago, having a website was great. Today, not having a website is almost primitive. Through a blog or a wiki or a web page, all these days is present on the web, one way or another. There are gossip websites, political websites and sports websites and so on. Why, there are websites on websites too! Does that mean that everyone who wants to be on the web has to be a geek? No. All you need is a Content Management System. Wait, did I mention CMS? Well, not any CMS would do. What you need is Joomla! It's a revolutionary open source system that's as cool to work as it sounds. If you have a website that needs some work all the time, Joomla! is your best friend. Download it and forget coding, programming, design. Sit down and leave Joomla! Do all the hard work. Whether updating your design template or setting up a forum on your website, you can do it all through a browser-based interface.