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Elias

Elias

      After Greek Army, I started with QBasic in QL, a computer brother of Spectrum, 2 Degrees, almost 2 Certificates, from GWBasic to Oracle Tech & IBM tech & Solaris Clusters, at almost 60s to CMS tech.
This video was recorded during our weekly online Joomla User Group. Randy spoke about how to really provide value to customers through development work. He talked using a "chunking" strategy to make it easy for users to add content.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020 18:33

An Introduction to Watchful with Vic Drover

We welcome Vic Drover from https://Watchful.net for this user group. Vic has built a fascinating business that we rely on here at Joomlashack. Vic runs a business that deals with site maintenance for 10,000's of Joomla sites.
Joomla users tend to know a lot about securing their websites. But website security best practices is literally the tip of the web agency security pyramid. In this presentation, Victor will discuss the three levels of this pyramid. He will put website security in context with the other levels of security that are recommended for successful agencies that are highly trusted by their clients. This presentation is from the Joomlashack Conference 2019 https://www.joomlashack.com/conference/
 
Wednesday, 21 October 2020 18:23

JAB18 - Using Joomla Component Builder

 

 
 
by Marco Dings Joomla Component Builder (JCB) is but one of the solutions to helping you build your component. Until now JCB has kept out much of the spotlight, but it is definitively an alternative to consider. JCB has been around for quite some time it is opensource and as such its "free", it recently stepped up its documentation effort. There is a learning curve to using JCB as the tool was initially setup with a developer mind. Having said that, that is what kind of attracted me to it as one of the features allows for modification of any of the generated source-code which then is "imported" back into the builder so when you "regenerate" you will not loose them. Theoretically that could mean that when going to joomla 4 ( when support is ready ) you can compile/regenerate and have a joomla 4 component. JCB supports many standard joomla concept so you get ACL, multilingual, version-history, categories, repeatable sub-form fields out of the box, as well as support for bs3, ui-kit, bs4 . In this session want to share with you experiences based on the use-case of everycharacter.com a website i was volunteered/drafted to by my son Alex. Since the area to be covered is so complex i will not be able to cover all, but it should give a good impression if it would to the job for you.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020 18:15

Joomla Development Workflow

 
by Joseph LeBlanc
 
 

 
 
OSCampus is the best way to build an online training site with Joomla: https://www.joomlashack.com/joomla-ex... OSCampus is incredibly robust and is already used by 1,000's of people every week. OSCampus runs the video training on OSTraining, and its architecture is the basis for Joomlashack University and the official Joomla.org training site! OSCampus allows you to publish online classes. You can use OSCampus to create classes with multiple lessons and quizzes. The lessons can consist of anything from videos or text, to presentations and PDFs. Your lessons can be YouTube or Vimeo Videos, Slideshare or Google presentations, simple text or complex code. Do you want to test and rewards your users? When users finish your classes, you can let them take a quiz, and earn certificates when they pass. If you want a Joomla LMS, then OSCampus is absolutely your best choice!
by Juan Sánchez Creating Joomla extensions is not only for experienced developers. If you have little to no coding experience but would like to learn the basics, you also can create custom Joomla components. In this talk, non developers will be introduced to the basics of building a Joomla Component. Concepts such as php and how a database works will be explained in a simple language and finally, Juan will put it all together and build a fully working component.
Joomla community member Matt Thomas gives a detailed introduction to using GIT with Joomla development environments. He discusses with GSoC students the ways of GIT, and provides some useful and helpful hints in making GIT work for you. This is a part of the Joomla's Google Summer of Code Program, 2012. More information on Joomla's Google Summer of Code Program is available here: http://docs.joomla.org/GSOC_2012_Proj...
Wednesday, 21 October 2020 07:55

JWC15 - Mobile apps development for Joomla

 
 
 
2015 Joomla World Conference in Bangalore, India. November 6-8. Sunday
- ARC Room Mobile apps development for Joomla with Anibal Sanchez Mobile web-based applications are the best choice for individual, small and large businesses developers to provide a way to continue a website experience. This alternative allows you to work directly in the mobile environment with nothing but JavaScript and HTML / CSS, using technologies such as PhoneGap, Ionic and AngularJS Framework.