Joomla Tutorials
The Joomla Tutorials category contains all types of topics that are related to Joomla. It will consider problems that come at the time of user installation, content creation, template settings, component settings, or any type of errors, design issues and so more. I will try to provide solutions for all issues.
Joomla is a powerful content management system that offers easy to understanding backend and a fast way to develop your website or blog. Joomla provides very rich functionality for the backend as well as the front end.
Joomla is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) for creating websites and online applications. It’s open-source and extendible, and it’s divided into front-end and back-end templates (administrator). PHP, Object-Oriented Programming, Software Design Patterns, and MySQL are used to create Joomla (used for storing the data). This tutorial will teach you how to use Joomla to create websites quickly and easily. Joomla Basics, Joomla Menus, Joomla Modules, Joomla Global Settings, and Joomla Advanced are all covered in this tutorial. Each of these sections includes related topics as well as screenshots that explain the Joomla admin screens.
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