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The November issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
Two Heads are Better Than One!, by Dianne Henning
Feature Stories
A Rose by Any Other Name, by Mark W. Bender
There's a New JEDi in Town..., by Dianne Henning
Thinking Bigger, by Alice Grevet
2013 Goals Survey Open Through November 10, by Paul Orwig
Events
Danish Joomladay2012 at IBC Innovationsfabrikken Kolding, by Jan von Rühden
JoomlaDay Italy 2012, by AlexRed
First Joomla User Group Meetup in Bangladesh, by Parvez Akther
Sitebuilders
20 New Things: Joomla 2.5 vs. Joomla 3.0, by Hung Dinh
Joomla! in Education
Harvard Extension School offers Joomla this fall, by Sully Sullivan
Business Matters
No Blog? No Way! Effective Blogging for Joomla Businesses, by Luke Summerfield
Internalize a business webmarketing strategy with Joomla, by Jean-Charles GAUTARD
Project News
Leadership Highlights - November 2012, by Alice Grevet
Designers
Tutorial - The Missing Link to Intro Images in Joomla 2.5, by Scott Greenwald
Community Choice Extensions
Community Choice Extensions – November 2012, by Dianne Henning
The Joomla! Haikus
Post your Haikus for November, by Dianne Henning
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We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources, by content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author, by and submit your Joomla! story!
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The Joomla Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Joomla 3.0.1. This is a security release. This release also fixes several high-priority problems with version 3.0.0.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR 3.0.0 SITES: If you plan to update a site from 3.0.0 to 3.0.1, you need to install the Joomla 3.0.0 Hot Patch before doing the update to Joomla 3.0.1. See the Hot Patch Instructions for more information. This is NOT required for updating from version 2.5.x. If you require the FTP layer you will need to manually FTP the update. Also, please note that version 3.0 users need to make sure the Update server is set to "Short Term Support" in the Joomla! Update component. Otherwise, no 3.0.x updates will show.
The Production Leadership Team's goal is to continue to provide regular, frequent updates to the Joomla community. Learn more about Joomla! development at the Developer Network.
Download
New Installations: Click here to download Joomla 3.0.1 (Full package) »
Hot Patch (required for update from 3.0.0): Click here to download Joomla 3.0.0 Hot Patch »
Update Package: Click here to download Joomla 3.0.0 to 3.0.1 (Update package) »
Update Package: Click here to download Joomla 3.0.1 (for updates from Joomla 2.5) (Update package) »
Note: Please read the special update instructions before updating. Updating from 3.0.0 requires that you apply the hot patch first.
Instructions
Want to test drive Joomla? Try the online demo or the Joomla JumpBox. Documentation is available for beginners.
Please note that you should always backup your site before upgrading.
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The October issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
Get R3ADY!, by Alice Grevet
Feature Stories
Website Case Study: Russian TV Channel, by Vladimir
Interview: Robert Deutz - The First Joomla! World Conference!, by Dianne Henning
Interview: Paul Orwig on JDay Colombia, by Alice Grevet
Website Case Study: NexGen Music, by Sully Sullivan
Events
JoomlaDay Events in October 2012, by Jacques Rentzke
Joomla! Day Poland 2012, by Radek Suski
Project News
Leadership Highlights - October 2012, by Alice Grevet
Developers
Adding Interceptor Filters via Annotation in Joomla!, by Paul de Raaij
20 Suggestions for Better Style and Script Designing in Joomla! Extensions (Part 1), by Soheil Novinfard
Administrators
Simple Performance Guide, by Ofer Cohen
Business Matters
The Keys to Selling Event Sponsorships, by Luke Summerfield
Sitebuilders
Adding Cool Stuff to Search Results through Semantic HTML and other Tweaks, by Ruth Cheesley
Best Ukrainian sites made on Joomla CMS. Part 4, by Denys Nosov
Part 1 - Review 9 Free Web Hosting Services to Make Your Joomla! Site LIVE, by Tuan Bui
Google Panda & Penguin - How to Identify Problems and Recover Rankings, by Ruth Cheesley
Did you know...?
Joomla Forum User Webdongle reaches 20,000 Posts, by Kenneth Crowder
Book Reviews
Free Book "Joomla! 3 in 10 easy steps", by Hagen Graf
Designers
Using a Joomla Template Framework to Design your Site, by Scott Greenwald
Google Summer of Code
Google Summer of Code: the Future of the Languages Installer Tool, by Javier Gomez
The Joomla! Haikus
Post your Haikus for October, by Dianne Henning
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
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The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Joomla 3.0.0. This is the next major release of the Joomla CMS in the Standard Term Support (STS) track. All 3.0 users will need to plan to update to the new versions available in the STS release cycle every six months until version 3.5 is released. These updates are expected to be simple and backwards compatible.
Who is this release for?
The standard-term releases are designed for users who need access to the new features. Most users with existing 2.5.x sites will not want to update to version 3.0. Users creating new sites can use either version 2.5 or 3.0, depending on which best suits their needs. Please consider the availability of third-party templates and extensions when deciding which Joomla version to use. Also, if you decide to use version 3.0, please be aware that you will need to update your site every six months (to 3.1, 3.2, and so on) until version 3.5 is available. These updates are expected to be simple and backwards compatible.
What is the status of Joomla! 2.5?
Version 2.5 of the Joomla! CMS is a Long Term Support (LTS) release and support for it will continue until shortly after the release of Joomla 3.5, scheduled for Spring 2014. Users on version 2.5 do not need to migrate to Joomla 3.0.
What is the status of Joomla! 1.5?
Support for Joomla 1.5 will end shortly after the release of Joomla 3.0. It is currently supported only for security issues.
Will I be able to update directly from 2.5 to Joomla! 3?
Yes. Any update issues will be a top priority and will likely be resolved early in the 3.x release train. However, it is likely that many templates and extensions for Joomla 2.5 will need modification to work with Joomla 3. Always test prior to migrating and consult with the developers of any extensions and templates you use. Be aware that the technical requirements for running Joomla 3.0 are different. In addition to requiring newer versions of software, certain settings that were once recommmened are now required such as requiring that magic quotes is off. See the Technical Requirements page for the specifications. See the Joomla 3.0.0 Post-Release FAQs for more detailed information about updating from 2.5 to 3.0.
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The Joomla Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Joomla 2.5.7. This is a security release. The Production Leadership Team's goal is to continue to provide regular, frequent updates to the Joomla community. Learn more about Joomla! development at the Developer Site.
The update process is very simple, and complete instructions are available here. Note that there are now easier and better ways of updating than copying the files with FTP.
Download
New Installations: Click here to download Joomla 2.5.7 (Full package) »
Update Package: Click here to download Joomla 2.5.7 (Update package) »
Note: Please read the update instructions before updating.
Instructions
- New installation and technical requirements
- Migration from Joomla! 1.5.x
Want to test drive Joomla? Try the online demo. Documentation is available for beginners.
Please note that you should always backup your site before upgrading.