Joomla, http://www.joomla.org, is an Open Source Content Management System which can provide extensive management of the content of a website. As many companies shift from brochure, or sites displaying just text and images, to highly interactive sites with forms, blogs, video, and ecommerce, Joomla eases the migration.
Commercial and free Joomla extensions number in the thousands. If you are working on your own, and trying to add extensions, it could be a challenge in time management to research each extsension, and the database tables associated with it. Many extenisons will add datbase tables to the core, and understanding the table relationships, can ease the development or addition of new functionality.
Some web sites like http://www.joomlapackages.com, offer Joomla with several useful extensions, and monetize by providing additional services. These extension-rich packages can greatly reduce the completion time of the site.
If you are looking to expand the content of your site frequently, and desire more control, consider using a CMS.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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