2012. május 21. 23:17 napon Roger Luedecke <roger.luedecke@gmail.com> írta:
I'm trying to use Joomla to build a website. This may not be the right approach. But in any event, I want to get an attractive site up quickly, but as I dig around it looks like I'm going to be doing a lot more HTML and CSS stuff than I expected. I was going to use a template that uses the JA T3 framework, which I thought had an admin panel. I have gone through some of the Joomla documentation, and am just lost at this point. If i have to do CSS and such, I'll learn it through Codeacademy.com but I would like some tips, if somebody could point me to the right direction. I'm open to using another CMS if it would be easier. I just want to get a relatively simple but compelling site up for my small business. Should I use a WYSIWYG editor like Kompozer?
I'm just lost, and need some pointers so I can actually understand what I need to know to get where I want.
Hello: I few months ago I went through this. I tried Joomla as well and found myself in learning css and php. Eventually I gave it up because I had no time, and made a legacy html page. That is, Joomla is OK if you have a template which fits your needs exactly. But if you want to modify the template it becomes difficult, especially if you don't know css, php. I don't know other database based webpage creators, but as others also suggested, making a static page might be sufficient even for a small business. If you find a nice Joomla template and decide to go with Joomla these documents may help: http://www.webvogel.com/index.php?option=com_rokdownloads&view=file&task=download&id=3%3Ajoomla15quickstart&Itemid=93&lang=th http://alsweb.aembz.us/Learn_Joomla_Fast.pdf http://help.joomla.org/content/category/48/268/302/ Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org