What we have here is a great content manager that allows you to quickly create a full-featured website. It's GNU-licensed, which means it's totally free.
Joomla is one of the easiest-to-install content managers out there. Just copy the content of the ZIP file into the 'htdocs' folder on your Apache server, run the installation script, and you're ready to upload content onto the Internet.
Like other content managers, Joomla uses a module system that allows you to add new packets that complement its model: photo galleries, word processors, etc.
Another interesting feature is that you can use templates to change the look and feel of your site. There are dozens of templates designed specially for Joomla that are all available for free.
You don't need to know anything about programming to use Joomla. Everything is controlled from an intuitive control panel from which you can add users, change permissions, edit content, and much more.
Joomla is one of the easiest-to-install content managers out there. Just copy the content of the ZIP file into the 'htdocs' folder on your Apache server, run the installation script, and you're ready to upload content onto the Internet.
Like other content managers, Joomla uses a module system that allows you to add new packets that complement its model: photo galleries, word processors, etc.
Another interesting feature is that you can use templates to change the look and feel of your site. There are dozens of templates designed specially for Joomla that are all available for free.
You don't need to know anything about programming to use Joomla. Everything is controlled from an intuitive control panel from which you can add users, change permissions, edit content, and much more.
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Hi, M.
1. Your question belongs on the Joomla Installation Forum. I presume you've read their Installation Guide which, in the typical fashion of Open Source projects, is rather terse and geared to either Linux or Windows users.
You said you 'did check out' their forums, but have you tried posting this question on their forums? I'd suggest that and, if you don't get an adequate response, then perhaps you'd be better served by using a different product.
I don't mean to send you somewhere else, but you should be able to find help from Mac OS X users who've installed Joomla on their Installation Forum.
2. You wrote:
You can try the following apps for free:
- Site Studio It's only US$30.00 to purchase. It's designed for coding in HTML.
- Freeway Express. It's US$89 to purchase and takes a graphical approach to Web design. <a href='http://www.softpress.com/products/freewayprointerf.php'>Freeway Pro</a> offers more functions, but Express may be enough if you're just starting and, if memory serves, you can upgrade from Express to Pro.
If you are a student, you can get pro-level Web Design apps such as <a href=' http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/main.html'>Adobe GoLive CS2 and Dreamweaver at deep educational discounts, e.g. US$100 or less.
Good luck!
? Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X
1. Your question belongs on the Joomla Installation Forum. I presume you've read their Installation Guide which, in the typical fashion of Open Source projects, is rather terse and geared to either Linux or Windows users.
You said you 'did check out' their forums, but have you tried posting this question on their forums? I'd suggest that and, if you don't get an adequate response, then perhaps you'd be better served by using a different product.
I don't mean to send you somewhere else, but you should be able to find help from Mac OS X users who've installed Joomla on their Installation Forum.
2. You wrote:
'I'm not too experienced in web design/development...'IMO, Joomla is not a product for you to begin with.
You can try the following apps for free:
- Site Studio It's only US$30.00 to purchase. It's designed for coding in HTML.
- Freeway Express. It's US$89 to purchase and takes a graphical approach to Web design. <a href='http://www.softpress.com/products/freewayprointerf.php'>Freeway Pro</a> offers more functions, but Express may be enough if you're just starting and, if memory serves, you can upgrade from Express to Pro.
If you are a student, you can get pro-level Web Design apps such as <a href=' http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/main.html'>Adobe GoLive CS2 and Dreamweaver at deep educational discounts, e.g. US$100 or less.
Good luck!
? Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X
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- Like other content managers, Joomla uses a module system that allows you to add new packets that complement its model: photo galleries, word processors, etc. Another interesting feature is that you can use templates to change the look and feel of your site. There are dozens of templates designed specially for Joomla that are all available for free.
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