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What can Joomla! do for you? Print E-mail
Written by redwood   

Joomla! is a Content Management System (CMS) or a web content manager, if you prefer. It allows you to store, control, revise, and publish all sorts of documents on the World Wide Web. The best news: Joomla! is an open source software solution! That means it is available to everyone: you do not buy it or pay to use it!

Joomla! has won several awards, it is easy to use, and can be extended (at the time this is being published) with 5,381 modules and plug-ins. Your future online site will be able to practically do everything you can think of!

Those extensions are written by and for Joomla!'s Community, most of them free, although it is always nice to show your support to the Community by giving a small contribution if you are using an extension that you like. You can also pay for commercial extensions, at very competitive prices.

If you use Joomla! to build your site:

  • You can easily control the entire site... yourself!
  • You can have all sorts of documents on your site like: articles, google maps, music, videos. You can also put online your products catalogue, or actually sell your products online!
  • You can handle the site through a very friendly interface.
  • You can change the looks and layout of your site with a few clicks whenever you want to!
  • You can start with a basic core and add contents as slowly or fast as you need to, easily and without the need to re–structure the site and start from scratch!
  • You can entice and expand your community of users by adding options for them to register and have access to different areas of your site. They could submit their comments, contribute their articles, their pictures, rate your products, etc.

For an in depth explanation and a demo of how Joomla! can help you: contact us! If you decide to get your own site we will be more than thrilled to make you discover the joys of Joomla!

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 09:22
 
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