Book Structure

Submitted by Hagen Graf on 3. August 2010 - 15:44

This is the structure for the three books (Joomla! 1.6, Drupal 7 and Wordpress 3).

The structure is primarily about the things that you can map with each of the three systems. The special features will come up while writing :-) This is the current state of the structure:

If you see something that is missing you can change the structure in a Google Docs document without having to login.

  1. Introduction
  2. Showcase
  3. Installation
    1. System Requirements
    2. Web Installer
    3. Localization
  4. CMS without Installation - Software As A Service
  5. Website Structure und Terminology
    1. Frontend
    2. Backend
    3. Files
    4. Database
  6. Creating, Editing and Deleting Content
    1. An  “About Us” Page
    2. An Article With a Photo for the Frontpage
    3. Teaser- and Pageview
    4. New Menu Item
    5. URL Rewriting
  7. Configuration for Entire Site
  8. Page Design with Configurable Templates
  9. Navigation/Menus
  10. Content Management
    1. Inline Administration
    2. Online Administration
    3. Image Resizing
    4. How to Use the WYSIWYG Editor
    5. Content Approval
    6. Versioning
    7. Categories
    8. New Content Type
    9. Workflow
    10. Trash
    11. Asset Management
    12. Clipboard
    13. Content Scheduling
    14. Content Staging
  11. Users, Roles and Permissions
    1. Login Dialogue
    2. Alternative Login Possibilities
    3. Roles
    4. Permissions (Core)
    5. Alternative Authorization Possibilities
  12. Core
    1. Blog
    2. Contact Form
    3. Link Management
    4. Polls
    5. Search
    6. RSS Feeds
    7. Web services
    8. User Contributions
  13. Page Design
    1. Different Templates
    2. Template Systems
    3. Web based Style/Template Management
    4. Professional Templates
    5. Create Your Own Template
  14. Must-Have Extensions
    1.  
  15. Often Wanted Features and Tasks
    1. WYSIWYG Editors
    2. No SPAM
    3. Forms
    4. Versioning
    5. Web Analytics Solutions (Google, etc)
    6. Ratings
    7. Multi-Sites
    8. Multi-lingual Content
    9. Mass Upload
    10. Undo
    11. Integration of Facebook
    12. Integration of Flickr
    13. Embedding Media
    14. Document Management
    15. Galleries
    16. User Notifications
    17. Calender
    18. eCommerce
    19. Banner Management
    20. Backup and Restore
  16. Semantic Web
    1. Microformats
    2. RDFa
  17. Search Engine Optimization
  18. Security
    1. Content Approval, Captcha, Email Verification, Granular Privileges, Login History, Pluggable Authentication, Sandbox, SSL (Login, Pages), Versioning
  19. Performance
    1. Caching
    2. Load Balancing (Session Management)
    3. Static Content Export
  20. Update, Upgrade
    1. Update From an Older Version
  21. Site Recipes
    1. Blog
    2. News Site
    3. Business Site
    4. Community
    5. Shop
  22. Internet Resources
  23. Support
    1. Certification?
    2. Commercial Support, Handbooks, Training
    3. Community
    4. Professional Hosting
    5. Conferences, Camps
This is the structure for the three books (Joomla! 1.6, Drupal 7 and Wordpress 3).The structure is primarily about the things that you can map with each of the three systems. The special features will come up while writing :-) This is the current state of the structure:

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