[AccessD] AccessD Digest, Vol 95, Issue 17

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Fri Jan 14 14:33:56 CST 2011


My sentiments exactly.    

I've seen quite a few Joomla sites set up for organisations by consultants which then don't 
get maintained because no one in the organisation  undertands it.


-- 
Stuart

On 14 Jan 2011 at 14:25, Kenneth Ismert wrote:

> 
> But, by far the biggest drawback of Joomla is it's back-end
> administration. It makes setting up and maintaining a Joomla site far
> harder than it should be. If you're setting up a Joomla site for a
> customer, expect them to never really learn the basics of how to
> maintain their site, and add content. You will always be the 'expert'
> called on to do little simple things that should be obvious in the
> interface, but aren't.
> 




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