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Joomla! A User's Guide: Building a Successful Joomla! Powered Website | 
enlarge | Author: Barrie M. North Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 480 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 1
ISBN: 0136135609 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.78 EAN: 9780136135609 ASIN: 0136135609
Publication Date: December 20, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships from U.S.A., to anywhere in the United Kingdom! Orders only take 7-10 days! We specialise in service to the U.K. and only ship airmail.
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Beware very very small print!! September 20, 2008 C. P. Cummins (UK) I am sure this is an excellent book however virtually every page is underpinned by screen shots of the application and they are FAR TOO SMALL TO READ AND IN A FAINT BLACK TEXT - the font size is less than 6pix!!. I hope the publishers take note and re-issues this book with a larger font for what I am sure are excellent examples.
A book that once may have been good July 8, 2008 Stig Benning 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Being new to Joomla this book offers some useful information, but since it was written Joomla seems to have undergone remarkable changes. These changes could of course not be included in the book but updates to the book that reflects the changes in Joomla could have been placed on the author's website. But seemingly the author is doing something else than giving an at least reasonable service to the customers who bought his book. Have just worked my way through the chapter on templates where only example one looks somewhat like the example in the book and where the remaining examples are no more than useless. Thinking that I must have made some mistakes, I downloaded and installed the author's example templates just to see that they were as helpless as my own. I can not recommend this book to anyone and I suggest the publishers to remove it from their publications. Stig Benning System Developer
Utter waste of time and money - Keep away June 11, 2008 Amazoney 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is an utter waste of time and money. The book is written in a very tedious manner. Joomla has been released in its 1.53 version, and many things the author presents in the book does not tally with the situation today. No effort is done to give updated information on the website, either. The least a beginner should be worried about learning is whether what he/she is learning is relevant or correct. You can waste hours trying to find out. The forum which the product description /synopsis refers to as an active forum, is just almost dead. There is no updates of the new releases of Joomla on the book's website, which could be expected when they market the book as having its own website and forum. The author keeps making sad excuses, in the forum, but this book is outdated. If he was serious about really teaching, he would have posted guidelines where things differ. I can't understand why anybody would write a book on Joomla at the state when this book was written, because the developments go fast and there is no way a book can give that type of information. The whole book is in black and white - and this is supposed to be a book which is partly about designing? The least the author could have done was to have the diagrams in color. The book seems to be put together in an enormous hurry. If you want to learn Joomla in a painless way - use joomla.org and the internet. What ever you do, don't buy this book.
A good book, abandoned - but not for long! May 24, 2008 Pedro De Pradines (Spain) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
What a pity - this is an excellent first book on Joomla 1.5 - probably the best but now it has been relegated to nothing by a course in frustration. The book [not unreasonably] is based on Joomla 1.5. Since then Joomla progressed through 1.5.1, 1.5.2 to 1.5.3 [at the time of writing]. Sadly 1.5.2 was quite a big update and changed many Joomla admin menus etc. making the book quite out of step to a current downloaded copy of Joomla. But here comes the tragedy. The once active forum has virtually fallen into disuse - checkout the posting frequency and dates. The author seems to have fled from cyperspace and his recent responses are notable by their absence. A suggestion that it would be useful to find a source of Joomla 1.5.0 installation has gone unheeded for a week and even a request to the author to know if in fact it is that version that was originally used. I think we all appreciate it can take at least six months to get into print. Meanwhile a rugged growing youngster like Joomla will have a degree of metamorphosis but not to have recourse to forum support is a distinct disadvantage. The book merits five stars - if the Joomla version it was based on was available. Whilst it isn't one wonders if one should buy it at all. Only you, dear reader, can decide. If you do, get a few Sherlock Holmes primers in the same order is my tip. Update: 31/05/2008 - after a short[ish] delay of a week, the forum finally got a lead from the author on where to get a copy of the 1.5.0 [book] version of Joomla. This makes all the difference - thank you. However, the author then appears to use registrations on the forum to promote other books and services by email. Is this SPAM or just agressive marketing? You decide.
it gets to the point May 18, 2008 Mr. Aladdin Alkindy (UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the book because I wanted to know how cms works. The book indeed had helped me understand cms via joomla. If you are going to get advanced in any ready made CMS then think twice. First Consider learning php, HTML, and CSS Secondly consider living with joomla taking over apache (hijacks apache). in other word joomla becames the main source of instability in apache. going back to the book, this is one of the best books relate to CMS which I would rate it Five Stars if there were no minor errors. If you are going to get advanced in joomla might as well consider learning programming, html , and css. If you are a business minded person who has not got much rooms for computer skills and that you want off the shelf product then this book is the best source. Joomla models are ready made scripts for example login level in joomla has 9 levels. It will take long to produce if you are going to do that yourself and even though, it might be full of security halls. This product is a result of complex project that took lots of people to produce. I recommend joomla to anyone but those who want to learn web programming for the reason being you will be too dependent on it. however it is recommend for web developers and anyone who want to create websites quickly with minimum cost. If you tested joomla on linux and windows you should have noticed the difference specially when it comes to images. Note CMS makes development of a website easy, if you want to learn web programming then this portal(joomla) is going to slow you down. why? because it makes things easy for you. However if you want to learn how to create a website the hard way , then ready made cms is not your solution. Personally, I don't like off-the shelf cms because they are rigid, backward and not designed for programmers. put it this way, why learning joomla if learning php is better?. PHP is the language created joomla.
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