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Joomla! A Quick Start[edit]

Welcome to the world of Joomla!
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Joomla! is a powerful, flexible Content Management System (CMS) with a huge amount of community support.

Which, when you start out can present a problem!

  • Where do I start?
  • Which parts are important now?
  • How do I get help if I'm stuck?

This page is an attempt to provide you with the resources you need as you begin your journey with Joomla!

And, if you cannot find what you want here, please feel free to leave a comment on the Talk:Addacumen talk page and we shall see if we can help.

Contents

The box below shows some popular beginner pages which address a variety of problems you may meet. ENJOY

The varieties of Joomla!

There are three varieties of Joomla! each of which is a major step along the road of its development.

  • Joomla 1.0 probably not for a beginner. This is where Joomla! started now some years ago.
  • Joomla 1.5 The current stable version. This is what beginners who want to build a web site need.
  • Joomla 1.6 The next version of Joomla! which will be available shortly.
    • Should that worry you if you are beginning now with Joomla! 1.5. Absolutely not because the migration path from 1.5 to 1.6 will be smooth and straightforward.
The path to Joomla 1.6

Joomla 1.6 We are getting close to the release of Joomla 1.6, but we need your help to finish it. If you are a developer then please look in the development cookie jar for a list of tasks we need help with. If you see something that takes your fancy then follow the instructions to claim the task and start working on it.

You can see a summary of overall progress on the development status page.

Joomla! Resources
Development Working Group
The main responsibility of the Development Working Group is taking care of the development of the Joomla! application framework and the Joomla! Content Management System (CMS). Besides the development of the Joomla! codebase the Development Working Group defines the Joomla! roadmap strategy, creating (architectural) designs for major and minor versions and of course taking care of bug and security fixes in maintenance versions.
The development working group holds two teams: the Development Team and the so called Bug Squad. The teams have separate responsibilities, but together they form the development force of the Joomla! project. Please check the Development Working Group category page for a full overview of all available pages.
The Development Working Group is also responsible for managing Joomla! entries in the Google Summer of Code.
Documentation Working Group
If you are looking for a way to help the documentation effort, then please take a look in the cookie jar where we have a list of small(-ish) tasks that you can pick up when you have a bit of time and can be completed without too much effort.
Sites and Infrastructure Working Group
The Sites and Infrastructure Working Group is responsible for maintaining a productive, jovial forum for efficient, open communication between everyone involved in the project.
Translations Working Group
The Translations Working Group is responsible for managing Joomla! internationalisation and localisation. Here you will find information on how you can set up translations, how this team is organised, standards to use and so on.
Events Working Group
The Events Working Group is a team of events mentors responsible for all world-wide Joomla-supported events.
Communications Working Group
The Communications Working Group is responsible for project websites and community services such as news feeds.
Most popular pages

Other items of interest[edit]

Joomla! User Groups
Why not join a local Joomla User Group (JUG)? Find out more in the JUG Resource Centre
Legacy documentation
Documentation for the Joomla! 1.0.x series can be found on the old help site.
Finding stuff on this wiki
Pages in this wiki are organised into a hierarchy of categories. Explore the categories by starting at the top level or look at the complete list of categories.
You can also enter a simple search term in the search box on the left of each page.

License[edit]

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<translate> The contents of this wiki are subject to copyright law and are made available under the Joomla! Electronic Documentation License (JEDL) unless otherwise stated. You may find the JEDL Frequently Asked Questions useful in determining if your proposed use of this material is allowed. If you have any questions regarding licensing of this material please contact legal@opensourcematters.org. If you wish to report a possible violation of the license terms for the material on this site then please contact legal@opensourcematters.org.</translate>