The new version of K2 released this past weekend has several key features; however, as developers point out, "full compatibility with Joomla! 3.0 is certainly highlight no.1."
The new version of K2 released this past weekend has several key features; however, as developers point out, "full compatibility with Joomla! 3.0 is certainly highlight no.1."
As version 3.0 of Joomla's CMS hit the streets last week, the anticipation grew, and as Alice Grevet points out in this month's edition of the Joomla! Magazine, "A little buzz happens in the press with every release, but this time it's different."
The October edition of the magazine spotlights Joomla 3, and some very important topics within the Joomla world.
The latest version of Joomla - version 3.0 - has been released and in this video I take you through the major new features.
Joomla 3.0 has been released. Here is my recap along with community reaction.
The Joomla! Project has announced the immediate availability of Joomla 3.0.0, which is the latest Short Term Release and the first stable release in the 3.0 series. The new version includes many new features, including the use of Twitter's Bootstrap framework.
One of the best things about the Joomla CMS and the Joomla community as a whole is that it truly tries to be global and inclusive in nature. A lot of discussion and debate surounds the issue of language availability in Joomla, and many hours of development work have gone into providing a multi-lingual experience for those using Joomla as their web platform. Over the past few months, Google's Summer of Code project has brought about even greater support for language packs in the Joomla core.
Steve Burge recently published a blog post on The Joomla! Community Portal explaining the 3 things that the Joomla community needs to know about the upcoming version of Joomla, due out in September.
Looking for a quick wrap-up of what's been going on in the Joomla world this past week? This is the first in what I hope will be a regular series of posts on the week that was in Joomla. This first attempt is a little brief, but I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments.