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I wanted to high­light and describe the things I’ve done with Word Salad Online, over the years, espe­cially most recently. On my other blog, Bruce Whealton’s Blog, I men­tion that I recently installed and setup the Community Builder soft­ware which is an exten­sion for Joomla — the soft­ware that is used to cre­ate Word Salad Online. Joomla is a Content Management System, a dynamic, database-driven application.

Before talk­ing about Community Builder and Joomla, I should talk about the dif­fer­ence between a sta­tic site and a dynamic database-driven site. I’ll use the Word Salad Publication as an exam­ple. In a sta­tic web­site, which is how I did web­sites years ago, I’d have to recre­ate Word Salad with each issue that we pub­lish. I’d have to cre­ate a new web­site, 4 times per year, because we pub­lish 4 times per year. Sure, it might look very sim­i­lar in design but each issue is an entirely new web­site cre­ation and pub­li­ca­tion. With Joomla, I cre­ated one web­site years ago. The con­tent, the arti­cles, the poems, the images, every­thing, is stored in a data­base (actu­ally a ref­er­ence to the image is stored in the database).

In a sta­tic web­site, it’s easy to lose con­tent, or lose track of where it is. It is rather cum­ber­some to have 4 dif­fer­ent web­sites with images and other design ele­ments for each pub­li­ca­tion that comes out — again, this hap­pens 4 times per year. Joomla makes this so much eas­ier. The poems, the images, the design ele­ments, are kept in one place, in one loca­tion. The soft­ware orga­nizes this com­plex­ity quite well. When we come out with a new edi­tion of the mag­a­zine, we just change the menu to dis­play the links to the new set of poems that are part of the new edi­tion, as it is released.

The over­all look and feel, of the site in Joomla is con­trolled by Templates. This helps to cre­ate a very con­sis­tent look to the entire site. In the next article/posting, I’ll talk about how the tem­plates are cre­ated and then move on to talk about Community Builder software.

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