Joomla Guide Is Useful - But a Tutorial It's Not
There are scads of amazing technologies available to help you build a better Web site. The problem lies in finding the right tools for your needs, and then learning how to use those tools. For users interested in Joomla, formerly known as "Mambo," Building Web Sites With Mambo: A Step-by-Step Tutorial from Packt Publishing is designed to help with just that.
Building Web Sites With Mambo: A Step-by-Step Tutorial is a 231-page book designed to help you get started with Joomla. It covers the basics and works its way through to more complex topics. It includes chapters on installation, customization, extending Joomla's functionality and more.
Each chapter is organized nicely and includes plenty of screenshots. Where necessary, it also includes code samples. If you are unfamiliar with MySQL installations and remote installation of software, you may want to look for someone to help with the initial setup instead of relying on this book.
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