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Joomla, a popular open source content management system, was recently upgraded to a 3.0 release(September 27, 2012) with enhanced database integration, administrative tools and optimization for mobile devices. A 3.01 security fix went out Tuesday, October 9
"The Joomla CMS can now display content on mobile devices as clearly and distinctly as it does on a personal computer or Mac," according to a statement issued by the project after this version's completion late last month."This innovation makes Joomla the first major CMS that includes the Twitter Bootstrap framework that enables it to be 100 percent mobile-friendly by default."
The open source project claims that roughly three percent of the web is run on Joomla services and that Joomla serves as the web content backbone for large enterprises including Citibank, eBay, General Electric, Harvard University, Ikea, McDonald’s and Sony. It competes with other open source CMS offerings such as WordPress and Drupal.
Joomla! 3.0 offers a total of 15 new features including a new PostgreSQL driver and a new user interface for administrators. As it is already integrated with MySQL and SQL Server, the addition of the PostgreSQL driver makes Joomla database independent for the first time, the statement indicated.
It also incorporates the the "ability to copy a template, the option to disable the ability to change the Username in Profile and the installation of language packages directly from the extension manager, which makes it easier to manage other languages," the statement added.
The last upgrade, version 2.5, was introduced last January. The project issued a security fix, 3.0.1, on Tuesday, October 9.
If you are wondering whether to migrate to a new Joomla 3.0 version, please follow the link below:
Joomla 3.0: Should I stay with my Joomla 2.5 or should I migrate to Joomla 3.0?