How to learn Joomla!

blackdog

I know the basics of Joomla!, but I still don't know everything to really use it to the fullest. Are there any good tutorials or guides that people have found to be particularly helpful?

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jimlynch
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See this article about learning Joomla for beginners. It might be useful.

Joomla! Beginners
http://docs.joomla.org/Beginners

"As someone who has not used Joomla! before, you need to know how to get started. Maybe you have a friend or a neighbour who uses Joomla! and you want a Joomla! web site of your very own. Maybe you have a small business or a club or a community that needs a web presence, and you want to use Joomla! for that purpose. Maybe you are a seasoned Information Technology professional, but you have never Joomla! before. If so, you are just starting a very enjoyable journey and we warmly welcome you to Joomla! and encourage you to read the
Absolute Beginner's Guide to Joomla!"

jack12
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There are a number of online tutorials that are pretty good.

 

For a general Joomla tutorial that gives users a solid introduction check out SiteGround:

www.siteground.com/tutorials/joombla15/index.htm

 

You might also want to check out joomblatutorials.com, which has some decent template design tutorials.  

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