Outside of my job in the Library I co-webmaster a growing
church website on
a volunteer basis that has used Joomla for the last year and
a half.
It has a rather steep learning curve for the backend and
even more so for
the design and layout.
The discussion websites seem to only yield answers for basic
questions.
Individuals can edit pages without any knowledge of html,
but the 2 wywiwyg
editors we've employed have had problems with inserting junk
code and odd
characters.
Reply to me off-list if you have any questions you think I
might be able to
answer.
I'm in the digest mode for this list.
Nancy Sosna Bohm
Reference Librarian
Donnelley and Lee Library
Lake Forest College
sosna lakeforest.edu
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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 13:49:53 -0600
From: John <john.yobb usask.ca>
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Joomla users?
Cc: web4lib webjunction.org
Message-ID: <456DE461.1050908 usask.ca>
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We have been using Drupal since September and so far so
good.
https://library.usask.ca/
a>
Laurie Isenberg wrote:
> Hi. We are considering using Joomla to rebuild our
site. Plone is
> our second choice. I've heard a lot about Plone, but
not much about
> Joomla. Are there any Joomla users out there,
satisfied or
> dissatisfied? I'd love to hear from you.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Laurie Isenberg
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Laurie Isenberg
>
> Systems / Access Services Librarian
>
> California State University, East Bay
>
> 510.885.2973 voice / 510.885.4209 fax
>
> laurie.isenberg csueastbay.edu
>
>
>
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