Posted by: Qasim Virjee
on Thursday, 21 September 2006
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Online social networking sites - like friendster and myspace, now boast membership in the 10s of millions of people, from around the world. This means that people are increasingly looking at the web as a place to interact, above and beyond simply reading text and looking at pictures.
I'm going to be quick and state something obvious to ardent fans of this CMS, and inspiring to those considering using Joomla:
Joomla lets you add communication functionality to it, as you see fit.
Now, when we're talking about enabling websites to be places for people to meet each other, communicate about common interests and so on, J! is particularily positioned to do this in a way that is contextual.
Depending on how well you, as the site developer, understand the
communicative needs of your constituents, J! will be flexible enough to
let you choose how to build a system to easen their dialogue, beyond
text and imagery.
Joomla is super cool in letting you pace the development of a site
in-sync with the technical understanding and communicative requirements
of your site members.
Asides from the web 2.0 status quo that is advocating cutting edge solutions to increase communication between web users, a lot of members of your website are people who probably uncomfortable with learning new ways to communicate in order to use the web.
The large online 'social networks' out there will take some time to school Web users on the multi-media communication capabilities of the Internet, and in this time, you don't need to rush out and try to emulate their cutting-edge whizbang...
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