Joomla

Aug 4 2010

From Joomla to Drupal: One Year Later, a Switcher’s Tale (part two)

From Joomla to Drupal: One Year Later, a Switcher’s Tale (part two)In the first part of this series, I covered what my experience has been so far during the past year that I have switched from being primarily a Joomla developer to a Drupal developer. In summary, the experience has been extremely positive and enlightening.  In fact there seems to be no end to Drupal and what can be done with it. With Drupal I feel like I am building a true web application, not just a web site which Joomla does.


Aug 2 2010

From Joomla to Drupal: One Year Later, a Switcher’s Tale (part one)

This is part one in a series where I discuss switching from Joomla to Drupal, my experiences after almost one year of intense Drupal development. For those who don't know, Joomla and Drupal are both open source content management systems. Joomla has its roots orginally from a system called Mambo and Drupal was created by Dries Buytaert.

Almost one year ago, I took on the task of developing my first Drupal site. Having primarily been a Joomla developer for the past 3 years, this felt like a daunting task as I have always heard that Drupal is hard to use and not user friendly.


Mar 7 2010

Implementing Search Engine Friendly (SEF) URLs in Joomla for good SEO

One of the first things I like to do after installing a new Joomla site is to activate search engine friendly (SEF) URLs.  SEF URLs are human readable addresses in your web browser for various web pages on a website.  Out of the box Joomla’s URLs have this basic format:

Joomla SEF<br />
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