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OPINION:What's The Learning Curve Like For Joomla?

Discussion in 'Joomla' started by Sunshine, Apr 23, 2006.

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    Wordpress is very simple and easy to use. Basically you install it and just start blogging.

    It's not difficult at all to learn to use Wordpress.

    Is Joomla just as easy to learn? What's the learning curve like for Joomal?

    Please share your opinion.

    Regards,

    Sunshine
     
    Sunshine, Apr 23, 2006 IP
  2. Sunshine

    Sunshine Peon

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    Wouldn't anyone like to take stab at this question? Inquiring minds would like to know!

    Sunshine
     
    Sunshine, Apr 24, 2006 IP
  3. MattUK

    MattUK Notable Member

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    Joomla takes time to learn properly, though it's not difficult by any stretch of the imagaination.
     
    MattUK, Apr 24, 2006 IP
  4. Sunshine

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    Thanks for your opinion.

    Regards,

    Sunshine
     
    Sunshine, Apr 24, 2006 IP
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    battra Peon

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    It's not that difficult to learn. Once it's up and running you need to decide on your contents categories and how to link them to the menu. You will also need to learn how to display blocks (called modules) on your page's regions (e.g left, right, top, bottom, etc). Then you can work on the details like customizing layout, etc.
     
    battra, Apr 24, 2006 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    How hard depends on the user, their background and their aptitude for learning new systems. And then there's how much customisation is needed, whether it's new stuff or just tweaking using the tool and knowing the difference :)

    If your site needs Joomla then do it, if WordPress is enough then stay with it.
     
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    Sunshine Peon

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    Thanks to both of your for your opinion. Battra, I had a look at your tutorials and they look pretty informative....something that I would come back to is I decided to go with Joola.

    On the other hand Sarahk made a good point too: "If your site needs Joomla then do it, if WordPress is enough then stay with it".

    Thanks,

    Sunshine
     
    Sunshine, Apr 24, 2006 IP
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    rewlie Active Member

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    The templating is the most worst cases I have with Joomla, do you find any articles or source around the net for templating Joomla on your own?? Mambo yes, but not Joomla.. And also, the permission case when you install mods, com etc, it use apache as default user, and you will get headache once you want to backup your files ..
     
    rewlie, Apr 24, 2006 IP
  9. TwistMyArm

    TwistMyArm Peon

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    Regarding permissions: isn't this a server issue, as opposed to a Joomla issue?

    If it *is* a Joomla issue, then surely there's someone out there that can tell me how to get around this?
     
    TwistMyArm, Apr 24, 2006 IP
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    battra Peon

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    Permission is definitely server issue. When PHP is running as mod_php, joomla modules will be owned by apache.

    TwistMyArm: someone posted a very useful script to reclaim 'nobody' files here. It works great for me.
     
    battra, Apr 24, 2006 IP
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    TwistMyArm Peon

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    battra:

    Thanks a thousand times over for that link! I've been using JoomlaXplorer recently, but I just don't like the fact that I have to change the way I work (FTP vs. web-interface) just because my host doesn't trust its customers... anyway, I don't think I want to open that can of worms right now :)

    Suffice to say I'll give that link a shot and if all goes well, I think I might set it up on a cron job.

    Thanks!
     
    TwistMyArm, Apr 25, 2006 IP
  12. battra

    battra Peon

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    Better to test it on dummy or tmp files first. I made a silly mistake of using relative path instead of absolute like the script author said and my files were deleted :) Lucky it was tmp files.
     
    battra, Apr 25, 2006 IP
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    rewlie Active Member

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    I'll give a test to that script, see how it works, thanks a lot mate :)
     
    rewlie, Apr 25, 2006 IP
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    And the bad news is, I dont have SSH access with my host, then I cannot call the file, is there any other way ??
     
    rewlie, Apr 30, 2006 IP
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    Danny Active Member

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    I found it fairly easy to use. There is a slight curve to what I am use to.
    I work for a company who produces a corporate aspx CMS and use e107 myself so there is a difference but they are all fairly easy to pick up
     
    Danny, Apr 30, 2006 IP