Come and meet people that share your passion for Joomla! We are a group of users, designers, developers, and administrators that deal with Joomla! on a regular basis, and we encourage any Joomla! user (from novice to expert) to join and share their insights. We intend to cover other topics (such as MySQL, PHP, jQuery, Testing, Performance Tuning, etc.) as well, but mainly from the perspective of the Joomla! framework. With the advent of Joomla! 1.6, this is going to be another topic that we will discuss. So, come and join, and we'll see you soon.
NEO Joomla! Group
Events coming up
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Past events
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Software Freedom Day Cleveland 2011 - Day 2
Fri, 28 Oct 2011, 13:00 - 15:00 in Beachwood, United States
Software Freedom Day Cleveland 2011 is a two day conference designed to educate the Greater Cleveland Area business community about the benefits of Free Software for their businesses. You may be surprised by what Free Software is and just how much Free Software is out there for your business. Yes, you really do want to click those links. Trust us!
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Software Freedom Day Cleveland 2011 - Day 1
Thu, 27 Oct 2011, 13:00 - 15:00 in Beachwood, United States
Software Freedom Day Cleveland 2011 is a two day conference designed to educate the Greater Cleveland Area business community about the benefits of Free Software for their businesses. You may be surprised by what Free Software is and just how much Free Software is out there for your business. Yes, you really do want to click those links. Trust us!
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Joomla! 1.6 from 0 to 60 in 3 seconds (ups, I meant 3 sessions)
Thu, 21 Apr 2011, 14:30 - 16:30 in Fairview Park, United States
Following is the outline of the three classes:Class 1: (BASIC) *Installing Joomla! *Basic configuration *Introduction to user roles *Core joomla components *Q&AClass 2: (CONTENT) *Content organization *Introduction to the menu manager *Applying the user roles on the menu level *Bringing in content from outside sources (RSS syndication, Twitter, etc.) *Thinking about User Interface and it's implications *Q & AClass 3: (DESIGN)
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Joomla! 1.6 from 0 to 60 in 3 seconds (ups, I meant 3 sessions)
Thu, 14 Apr 2011, 14:30 - 16:30 in Fairview Park, United States
Following is the outline of the three classes:Class 1: (BASIC) *Installing Joomla! *Basic configuration *Introduction to user roles *Core joomla components *Q&AClass 2: (CONTENT) *Content organization *Introduction to the menu manager *Applying the user roles on the menu level *Bringing in content from outside sources (RSS syndication, Twitter, etc.) *Thinking about User Interface and it's implications *Q & AClass 3: (DESIGN)
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j1.5 module design - simple, yet sometimes gone awry
28 Feb-1 Mar 2011 in Cleveland, United States
We will take a perfect example of a module that is published on JED (the joomla extension directory), deconstruct and analyze it, and finally re-create it as it is supposed to be.This will require some basic knowledge of PHP and HTML and will explain by example the MVC programming paradigm - making it interesting even to non-joomla! developers.
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Think about content: Building the content structure in a coherent way
14-15 Feb 2011 in Cleveland, United States
Sections, Categories, Articles, Blog layout, Lists..... HELP!!! Where am I putting my content and how do I want the end user to get to my content!This is going to be an introduction to coherent content organization. In addition to understanding how to save your content logically we will discuss how to present the content to our site visitors.The last portion will adress the required knowledge a publisher/editor should have before we let them loose on the back end.
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