Posted by: Jennifer Driller
in Joomla on Nov 28, 2009
It's true Joomla is an open-source free CMS (content management system), but that doesn't mean there is no cost involved. The cost is usually in time spent on the learning curve.
Now there are some decent tutorials out there and even a manual you can download and read. If you're cash-poor and time-rich, then that's the way to go. Or if you're one of those people who just love to learn new programs or systems, Joomla can be a satisfying topic.
Posted by: Jennifer Driller
in Joomla on May 18, 2009
I'm working on a site that needs areas devoted to two different types of users. we opted to use groups to divide the sections of the web user experience. Let's call the first category of groups "Projects" and the second category "Vendors".
First create the categories in the backend administrator area. Make note of the category IDs. Then create some sample groups for testing purposes. Call them project 1, project 2 (assign them to the Projects categor) and vendors 1, and vendors 2 assigned to the Vendors category.