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Readings
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WYSIWYG
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Navigation and Menus
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Module Resources
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Home - Joomla! Extensions Directory
Unlike other OS CMSs, many of the best modules are paid rather than free, however there are loads of free modules as well. The cost is relatively low for most paid extensions and may be worth purchasing if it does the job and you don't want to code it yourself.
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Drupal Modules - Search, Rate, and Review Drupal Modules
Drupal module review site. May be easier to find modules here than on the official site.
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Joomla - Portfolio Design Documentation
Of all three OS CMSs we are working with, Joomla module installation and configuration is the most non-intuitive to figure out. Hopefully this site will help a little with this.
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XHTML Teacher's Public Lists (33)
- C111-01: Introduction and Web Standards
- C111-02: XHTML Structure, DOCTYPE, and Head
- C111-03: Site Project Outline and HTML Lists
- C111-04: Block and Inline Elements
- C111-06: Links, Anchors, and Images
- C111-07: Tables and Forms
- C111-08: Basic CSS
- C111-09: CSS Layout
- C111-10: Color, Background, and Images
- C111-11: Styling Lists and Navigation
- C111-12: Styling Tables and Forms
- C111-13: Designing for Alternate Devices
- C111-14: Microformats
- C111-15: Hacks and Filters
- C111: Reference
- C217-01: Resources
- C217-02: Web 2.0, Open Source
- C217-03: Site Planning and Configuration
- C217-04: Join the Open Source Community
- C217-05: Modules, Navigation and WYSIWYG
- C217-06: Security
- C217-07: Search Engine Optimization
- C217-08: Anatomy of a Theme
- C217-10: Theme from Scratch
- C217-11: Theme Validation
- C217-12: Backup
- c217-13: Statistics
- C217-14: Marketing
- C217-15: Version Control
- C217-F09: Student Sites
- C217: Drupal Resources
- C217: Joomla Resources
- C217: WordPress Resources
