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Joomla! features:

  • Completely database driven site engines
  • News, products, or services sections fully editable and manageable
  • Topics sections can be added to by contributing Authors
  • Fully customisable layouts including left, center, and right Menu boxes
  • Browser upload of images to your own library for use anywhere in the site
  • Dynamic Forum/Poll/Voting booth for on-the-spot results
  • Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX server, Solaris, and AIX

Extensive Administration:

  • Change order of objects including news, FAQs, Articles etc.
  • Random Newsflash generator
  • Remote Author submission Module for News, Articles, FAQs, and Links
  • Object hierarchy - as many Sections, departments, divisions, and pages as you want
  • Image library - store all your PNGs, PDFs, DOCs, XLSs, GIFs, and JPEGs online for easy use
  • Automatic Path-Finder. Place a picture and let Joomla! fix the link
  • News Feed Manager. Choose from over 360 News Feeds from around the world
  • E-mail a friend and Print format available for every story and Article
  • In-line Text editor similar to any basic word processor software
  • User editable look and feel
  • Polls/Surveys - Now put a different one on each page
  • Custom Page Modules. Download custom page Modules to spice up your site
  • Template Manager. Download Templates and implement them in seconds
  • Layout preview. See how it looks before going live
  • Banner Manager. Make money out of your site
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