PinkHardHats.co.uk - a Study in Joomla
Apologies for the blatant plug here, but if I can't advertise my own business on my own site, where can I? For the last year or so, we've been selling Pink Hard Hats on eBay. Strange product I know, but my other half found them and they're a pretty decent seller. As you'll also know, eBay seem hell bent on making it as difficult as possible to sell stuff on their site. We've therefore decided to shift the focus off of eBay and on to our site. If you know someone who'd like one, please point them at the link below, or click on the picture...
www.pinkhardhats.co.uk - go on, you know you want one!
From a technical perspective, I knocked the site up with Joomla 1.5. This is the first time I've used this version, having been a die-hard 1.0x boy. I must say that it's not a massive leap forwards, but there are some really nice features on the admin side that make content management more pleasurable. Adding in more complex HTML to posts still requires that you turn of TinyMCE, but that's really no hardship, and basic code is supported pretty well. The media manager is a nice addition, and grouping together all of the module management tools makes a lot of sense. If you've got a lot invested in themes there is also a 1.0x compatibility mode available so you can put off rewriting your code for a while. As you've probably guessed, I'm a big fan of all things Joomla, and this version just goes to strengthen that feeling. With the abundance of GPL templates on the web, it is incredibly easy to make a professional looking site with little or no artistic skill, which is a bonus for me! I'm still not sure if it's up to handling a large site with 10's of editors and 1000's of users, but for an SME website, it's unbeatable. From unzipping the files to my desktop to submitting the site to Google, about an hour and a half passed. I don't think you can get much quicker than that...


28/06/08 06:30:02 pm, 