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New Options for loadposition in Joomla 2.5
In the coming weeks we are going to be highlighting some of the new functionality offered in Joomla 2.5. First on the list is a trick for getting modules to...
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To Migrate or Not To Migrate, That Is The Question
There's been much talk about the new Joomla 2.5 release, the coming end of life (EOL) of Joomla 1.5 in April, and whether one should upgrade from Joomla 1.5 to...
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My Newest lynda.com title: Joomla 1.7 Access Control Lists (ACL) In Depth
Looking for information about Joomla 1.7 ACL? How about Joomla 2.5 ACL? My new title, Joomla 1.7 Access Control Lists (ACL) In Depth, will likely work with Joomla 2.5 as...
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20 Years of a Life Online
 Jen on some dock in the Pacific Northwest, fishing sea creatures out of the water as part of a...
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Oregon and Washington coasts: Lewis & Clark Day
Because I do get international readers who may not know about Lewis & Clark...
Back in 1804, when Thomas Jefferson was President and the US was a new country with roughly...
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Mt. St. Helens: Recovery and Rebirth
I was promised a "mostly sunny" day today, so I checked out my window first thing in the morning. Sure enough, Mt. Rainier smiled back, so I raced out the...
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Mt. Rainier: Lessons from Giant Trees
On Wednesday morning, I woke up to miserably pouring rain. Even the small amount of distance I could see yesterday was completely wiped out by low hanging clouds. It was...
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Mt. Rainier: Exploring
On Tuesday morning, I woke to find Mt. Rainier had disappeared from my window, as predicted. The sky was overcast, but not raining. I could not wait to get out...
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Mt. Rainier: Arriving
About a month ago, having returned from CMS Expo and JAB 11, I got an email from Grace Francisco at Microsoft. She invited me to a one day conference at...
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Repost: Chapter 15 of my book
This is a repost: Read chapter 15 of my book on site maintenance and training.
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