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Building Websites with Joomla!
A step by step tutorial to getting your Joomla!
CMS website up fast
Hagen Graf
Building Websites with Joomla!
A step by step tutorial to getting your Joomla! CMS website up fast
Copyright © 2006 Packt Publishing
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First published: February 2006
Production Reference: 3200206
Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.
32 Lincoln Road
Olton
Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK.
ISBN 1-904811-94-9
www.packtpub.com
Cover Design by www.visionwt.com
Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH, München.
First published in the German language under the title "Joomla!" by Addison-Wesley, an imprint
of Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH, München.
Credits
Authors
Hagen Graff
Technical Editor
Nanda Padmanabhan
Editorial Manager
Dipali Chittar
Indexer
Abhishek Shirodkar
Proofreader
Chris Smith
Production Coordinator
Manjiri Nadkarni
Cover Designer
Helen Wood
About the Authors
Hagen Graff was born in July 1964. Born and raised in Lower Saxony, Germany, his first contact
with a computer was in the late seventies with a Radioshack TRS 80. As a salesperson, he organized
his customers' data by programming suitable applications. This gave him a big advantage over other
salesmen. With the intention of honing his skills, he joined evening courses in programming and
became a programmer. Nowadays he works in his wife's consulting company as a trainer, consultant,
and programmer ( http://alternative-unternehmensberatung.de ).
Hagen Graf has published three other books in German, about the Apache web server, about
security problems in Windows XP, and about Mambo. Since 2001, he has been engaged in a
nonprofit e-learning community called "machm-it.org e.V.", as well as in several national and
international projects. All the projects are related to content management, community building,
and harnessing the power of social software like wikis and weblogs. He chose Mambo CMS, from
which Joomla! has forked, because of its simplicity and easy-to-use administration. You can
access and comment on his blog ( http://hagen.take-part.org ).
This is the second time, a book of mine has been translated from German to English. It
isn't easy to organize the translation in another language in a reasonable way, especially
on a topic on Open Source Software. One point is that most of the software is developed
in international communities basically in English language. Another point is the speed of
the development. Release fast, release often! Today we have Joomla 1.0.7 and the
development is going on.
It is now time for thanks...
I wish to thank the Joomla community who made this wonderful world wide project possible.
I also wish to thank the Packt Publishing team, especially Louay, Nanda, Dipali, Abhishek,
Chris, Manjiri, and Helen (for the dynamic cover picture). I also wish to thank Alex
Kempkens, core member of the Joomla! devteam and Angie Radtke who is very much
engaged in improving the accessibility of Joomla! websites.
They all have done an excellent job!
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