Joomla! 3.1.0 Beta 2
O. James Samson - March 25, 2013Haven’t you considered the significance of installing a content management software on your system? A lot of content managers ignore the significance of some of these applications; and that sounds strange considering the overwhelming benefits of such programs. Joomla is a world renown content application that can be easily installed and managed.
What’s Joomla?
Joomla! is a powerful Open Source Content Management System that is being used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. It is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable. Joomla keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of books and stores them.
Joomla is used by reputable wesbites across the world; and is renowned for its simplicity. Some of the things you can use the application for include the following: corporate Web sites or portals; corporate intranets and extranets; online magazines, newspapers, and publications; government applications; E-commerce and online reservations; small business Web sites; Non-profit and organizational Web sites; community-based portals; schools and church Web sites; and personal or family homepages. Joomla is designed to be easy to install and set up even if you’re not an advanced user.
Joomla is easy to install even for the beginner; however, a newbie requires a few days to actually understand all its features.
Want to check it out? Visit Joomla.org.
New features of the Joomla! 3 series:
- Incorporation of Twitter Bootstrap into a jui media package.
- A new responsive administrator template–Isis– and interface.
- A new front end template–Protostar– built using Twitter Bootstrap.
- Updated accessible template called Beez3.
- PostgreSQL Driver. You will be able to run Joomla 3.0 sites using the PostgreSQL database.
- PHP Memcached Driver.
- Use of JFeed for feed management rather than SimplePie.
- Installation of language packages directly from the extension manager.
- Guest user group present by default.
- Saving blank articles allowed.
- New administrator statistics module.
- Update TinyMCE to version 3.5.6.
- Continued clean up of older unused code, files and database fields and tables and improved standardization of tables.
- Improvements to Smart Search.
- Extensive work on code style standardisation and consistency.
- Unit testing in the CMS.
- Updated system tests in the CMS.
- Multilanguage: adding items associations in remaining core components.
- Language Installation tool for the Joomla Installer.
- Items associations in multi-language.
- Allow different update packages for different version dev levels.
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