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Projectmanagement. Help Site - Migrating to Joomla! from Mambo. Note: You may also migrate directly to Joomla!

Help Site - Migrating to Joomla! from Mambo

1.5, however this option hasn't been as strenuously tested as the Joomla! 1.0 migration. The benefit of this method is that version of Mambo older than 4.5.2 can usually be migrated. Please keep in mind that those versions may add features not available in Joomla! 1.0 which won't be migrated properly. The following instructions outline a few ways to migrate your existing Mambo 4.5.2 site to Joomla! If you need to migrate to Joomla! Migration or upgrading of any system is all about change management. Before you start you should: Consult with your stakeholders about the migration or change (your clients, your work {glossarbot=disable}group, etc). {glossarbot=enable}So you've got your change management plan worked out and signed-off? Copy the Joomla! Templates: mambo_admin (administrator only) mambo_admin_blue (administrator only) rhuk_solarflare_ii Components: Modules: Mambots: Language: Database Updates Hardening Joomla!

Mambo and Joomla! Joomla! Vitamin Features » How to price your web application. Pricing is always somewhat of a black art, and a subject about which there is precious little written with regard to web applications.

Vitamin Features » How to price your web application

It’s something I’ve always been fascinated by. The question of how to price our web application, Litmus, was subject to countless hours of discussion. Here I’ll discuss some common factors and hopefully help spark some ideas which can help you decide upon the price of your own application. Billing cycles Hobbyist, consumer products (think Flickr) often charge annually rather than monthly.

Price plans Most services have a range of price plans to cater to different customers. In my opinion it’s good to keep the number of plans down to about 3 or 4. DropSend’s pricing could be considered too complex. Price points If you look around at other web applications, the monthly fees tend to hover around similar price points: Doubling the price with each plan feels neat.

Setting the price I don’t think that’s the right way to go about it. Differentiating price plans. Markdown Web Dingus. Brennan’s Blog » Blog Archive » Web Development Tools for the Power Developer. [ See Revised List ] Over the past few years the available tools for web development have become quite powerful. As Firefox became more popular the number of useful extensions grew quickly. And many of those extensions are targetted at web development. Improvements have not been limited to Firefox. Since the release of ASP.NET 2.0 and the renewed energy in the development of Internet Explorer there have been significant improvements to the Microsoft offerings. And this all comes down to exposing the internals of the web browser to the web developer to essentially allow us to debug how the web page is being rendered. The same has been true for Javascript. In September of 2005 everything changed. In March of 2006 Microsoft responded by releasing the beta of the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar which offered many of the same features that the Firefox extension provided.

When it comes to Javascript, we did not pay much attention to it between 2001 and 2005. Validators.