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Responsive Social Joomla Module And Plugin – Video


Responsive Social Joomla Module And Plugin
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How To Embed GooglePlus Post Into Joomla Website – Video


How To Embed GooglePlus Post Into Joomla Website
In this video +Vivek Baindoor Rao shows how to embed a +GooglePlus post into website which uses Joomla as Content Management System (CMS)

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joomla xeber – Video


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WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg to Keynote Flagship Joomla! Conference

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Oct 1, 2013) - Joomla, one of the world's most popular open source content management systems (CMS) used for everything from websites to blogs to Intranets, today announced that Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of open source CMS WordPress, will give a keynote speech at the Joomla World Conference. Joomla's flagship annual conference runs November 8-10, 2013 in Boston at Harvard University's Joseph B. Martin Conference Center. Mullenweg is scheduled to give the conference's closing keynote on Sunday, November 10.

Joomla and WordPress are the world's two most utilized content management systems. According to independent analysis, more than 23 percent of all websites leverage the two content management systems combined.

"We're excited to have Matt share his experiences because collaboration not only in the Joomla community but among open source projects is essential," said Paul Orwig, president of Open Source Matters, a non-profit created to provide organization, legal and financial support to the Joomla project. "The more ideas we have flowing between open source tools means the more powerful and usable they will be; ultimately making the digital world a better place."

Mullenweg is one of many high-profile open source and web design personalities including Ethan Marcotte, named by Fast Company Magazine as one of the 100 most creative people in business, who will take the stage at the Joomla World Conference 2013. For more details about the Joomla World Conference, go to conference.joomla.org.

About Joomla! Joomla is one of the world's most popular software packages used to build, organize, manage and publish content for websites, blogs, Intranets and mobile applications. With more than 3 percent of the Web running on Joomla, the free open source content management system (CMS) powers the web presence of hundreds of thousands of small businesses, governments, non-profits and large organizations worldwide like Citibank, eBay, General Electric, Harvard University, Ikea, McDonald's and Sony. The award-winning CMS is led by an international community of more than a half million active contributors, helping the most inexperienced user to seasoned web developer make their digital visions a reality. Joomla's power and extensibility has resulted in its software being downloaded more than 40 million times.

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WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg to Keynote Flagship Joomla! Conference

Six Letter Word

Noon, Friday, Oct. 4, Lon Chaney Theatre(screens with Mad Ship); 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, City Auditorium

For a short film whose first line is "I don't do anal," Six Letter Word is remarkably sweet and limitedly edgy. The title refers both to a boy's fixation with crossword puzzles and the autism responsible for it.

Writer/director Lisanne Sartor, who made the $25,000 movie for her final student project at the AFI Directing Workshop for Women, notes in some press materials that the film was inspired by her own experiences coming to terms with her older son's autism. That said, she's quick to point out that she's "not the unlikely mom in the film."

That would be Zoe, played by an adept Rumer Willis (daughter of Bruce and Demi), who in order to support her autistic child, Jax, performs sex work. In the opening scene, she meets Pete (an also-solid Josh Braaten), who just wants someone to hold while falling asleep.

Then she surprisingly re-meets Pete, as he's a school therapist to whom her mother Marilyn insists Jax be taken for a diagnosis. That's where she hears that Jax "doesn't need fixing, he needs help adapting."

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Which pretty much sums up each character in the film, as tensions play out between the family members and between Zoe and Pete, thankfully not in any predicted sentimental or sappy way.

Sartor makes no side judgment on Zoe's profession (hence the opening line), avoiding a pitfall digression. More so, she keeps the focus on what a mother is willing to do for a child, as well as on the affliction itself. It's a tight 16 minutes of student-level filmmaking with some mid-level Hollywood actors contributing weight.

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