Community Blog


Wed

26

Aug

2009

Welcome Indonesian and Azeri

Written by Ole Bang Ottosen

This latest month we welcomed a new Indonesian Translation Team, and they already provided the
local end users with Indonesian site and admin language packs for lastest 1.5.14.
This week we could also welcome a new Azeri Translation Team, and they too provided the local end users
with site and admin language packs for 1.5.14

Mongolian team has provided site pack for a while, and are now very close to have a full package ready.

So why does this matter? May not matter much to the english native speaker, but for the millions
of speakers and end users of these "foreign" languages it does make an important difference.

Everybody should be able to use their preferred cms software in their native language, and for each
translation we can add we are getting a little closer to fulfilling that goal.

Next we hope to add a new Hindi Translation Team, and we are currently in contact with more translators
from India who wish to maintain language packs for Hindi and several other Indian languages.

Joomla can speak every language and currently support +50 languages from active Translation Teams worldwide.
We certainly hope that Hindi is next, meaning that a potential ½ billion speakers can use joomla in their own language...

Is your language supported? Check it out here:
http://community.joomla.org/translations.html

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Wed

26

Aug

2009

Webinar: Introducing Enhanced Front-end Editing

Written by Mark Dexter

Did you ever wish you could just drag and drop a module to a different template position? Or click on an article's title or text and change it on the spot? If so, then Ankit Ahuja's Enhanced Front-end Editing extension may be just what you need. Click here to view his 19-minute webinar, and get ready to be wowed. Great job, Ankit!

Update: Alternatively, if WebEx is not working for you, you can also watch a small part of the webinar here, http://www.joomlashack.com/joomla-16/441-joomla-16-video-front-end-editing
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Tue

25

Aug

2009

Webinar: Workflow extension for Joomla!

Written by Luis Galarraga

Hi community, this short entry is just to announce webinar for Joomla! Workflow extension, Mostafa's GSoC 2009 project. If you want to know a little more about this interesting and promising component, just click here. I just want to say congrats and thanks to Mostafa for his outstanding work and to the whole community for their support. And as I stated before, the challenge is just ahead. You can count on me whenever you need.

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Mon

24

Aug

2009

Groups GSOC-09

Written by Sunithi Agarwal

Hi everybody

GSOC-09 is over now and I want to present you with my Groups project downlad links.

Here it is:

http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/gsoc09downloads/frs/?action=FrsReleaseBrowse&frs_package_id=4824

Please do check out my webinar here:

http://community.joomla.org/blogs/community/1011-webinar-introducing-joomla-groups.html

GSOC maybe over but my project will continue to stay around and so shall I :)

I would like to thank everybody for all of their support and  encouragement.

And my special thanks to Elin for helping me slect my project and guiding me.

And of course  loads of Thanks to Brian and Ray.

Thank you for having faith in me and guiding me.

-Sunithi

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Mon

24

Aug

2009

Wrapping up GSOC-09 CiviCRM Modules

Written by Nakul Ganesh S

Hi 

So here we are at the end of another GSOC and a lot of coding.For me personally,my second stint with Joomla! has been a much more learning experience.I really learnt loads and I'm very glad.

As you know from my previous blog we now have four new modules and I spent the last few weeks testin them out.And really improved a lot of their options and their reliability.

One new method that I've used in mod_civicontribute that could be interesting is to display a Module Content within a Modal.As a module does not have its own URL that can be invoked,it is not possible to put it within a modal.

Read more: Wrapping up GSOC-09 CiviCRM Modules

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