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Joomla specialist db8 from Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Manage your own Joomla Internet website

Beheer uw eigen internetsite of webwinkel zelf!

Manage your own internet site or web shop! At this website you will find more information about open source solutions for setting up and managing your own Joomla!TM web site or ecommerce web shop. And the services which db8 can offer you regarding those solutions. You can manage the web sites and web shops, that db8 offers, easily without technical knowledge and with only a standard internet browser.

Advantages:

  • you don't need external companies for the maintenance of the contents of your website;
  • you won't need expensive software;
  • maintenance is not bound to one location;
  • the web sites can be edited with multiple people at the same time;
  • the systems can be extended with new functionalities;
  • Editing is easy. Creating a web page is somewhat like using MS Word: you won't need technical HTML knowledge anymore!

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Joomla Quick Reference Guide v 1.5 English

db8 Joomla Quick Reference Guide in PDFThe main parts of Joomla 1.5 on two A4 sheets. That's the db8 Quick Reference Guide for Joomla 1.5.

 

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Joomladays nl 2009 - Joomla 1.5 native module programming

Presentation Joomla Module programming (simpel and MVC)On Saturday, June 13, 2009 Peter Martin did a parallelsessie at the Joomla Day 2009 about programming a module for Joomla 1.5. The presentation + sample material is now available for download.

 

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db8
Hengstdalseweg 293
6523 EJ Nijmegen
The Netherlands

Phone: +31- 24 - 360 20 18
GSM: +31- 6 - 44 214 500

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The Joomla!® name is used under a limited license from Open Source Matters in the United States and other countries. db8 is not affiliated with or endorsed by Open Source Matters or the Joomla! Project.