This Article presumes basic knowledge of Joomla. A working installation of Joomla is required.
Let’s say you need – or impartial want – to compose a position objective like EzineArticles or similar. If you are enthusiastic on using a more generic CMS, and not an article-site targeted script, you might believe about using Joomla. That is always a great choice.
If you tried to exercise Joomla as it is, with the default Article Management you will soon feel its limitations, There are some flaws that will hinder you to manage your location like a professional Article publishing Webservice.
1. You have to form the users Editors. Regular users (Registered) do not have the legal to produce Articles. You have to form them manually Editors. This might work for some website concepts, but for most an automation would be welcome.
2. Users Cannot conception their submitted tell. There is no list of submitted articles.
3. Administrators do not find any notification per email when a novel Article was submitted.
4. Users do not gain an email notification when their Articles got favorite and published
5. Users do not procure a message or notification when their Article is NOT current.
6. Article Submitting interface is confusing and rather complicated for novice users and users not mature to Joomla interface. There are some features that are not needed in a regular article based website. For instance the whole mosimage belief is merely a damage for a regular user, since no webmaster in the accurate mind would allow any user to upload media on their server. Also the whole image embedding notion that Joomla uses is not very intuitive for the first time user.
7. The most annoying fraction of the whole Article Management process is the approving system of Joomla. By default there is no method to filter the unpublished vow or even to have the latest submitted articles first. Imagine you have hundreds of articles already submitted by users and around 10 submitted a day. To score these and to check the contents you have to search after the title or somehow narrow the list.
8. There is no device to have a reject-edit-republish workflow. That means if your user publishes an article that you then reject, there is now mechanism to ensure that the user gets a feedback on his mistakes so he can postedit the article and resubmit it. This is a major flaw in the article view of any salubrious article publishing website.
Looking for overcoming these shortcomings of Joomla we tried to net a area of components that allow you to complete these tasks and exhaust the standard Joomla article Management. We do not tried out core hacks or similar since these are hard to acquire to the latest version of Joomla and also could interfere with other components that are important for a reliable Joomla Website (Community Builder, etc)
We looked in several resources in the hope to glean an integrated solution for our problems. We could only obtain scattered components that solve some of the problems, but not in the scheme we hoped:
JA Submit and Ninja Simple submit – ninjoomla.com
- simplifies the submission process
- allows non-registered submission (not our goal thou) but overcomes the pickle with manually making the users Registered.
- select some of the confusing errors Joomla throws at the unknowingly user
myContent
- Allows users to edit their past submissions
- Allows users to unpublish their content
- Allows users to submit in any section
Article Factory Manager – http://www.thefactory.ro
- The installation of this component went without a scrape, objective like a normal Component. Then we made a Menu (displayed impartial for registered users) with some links to the main functionalities of this component. We defined “My Articles”, “Submit recent article”, and ” my Resource Box”
- An intelligent feature the component introduces to our workflow is the “resource box”. This is a runt signature box allowing only itsy-bitsy HTML code in it (unprejudiced Anchor and Breaks – a and br ) . This is an information box regarding the user that will be appended to their submitted articles. This plan users assign their info and backlinks once and can focus on the Article submission process.
- Another tidy feature we discovered and that proves to be a very useful for us webmasters that do not want our webpages to turn into a link farm – is the limitation of the number of anchors in an article and separately in the Resource Box. This device we ensure that users will not submit articles with a lot of links in them without having to reject them. They simply cannot submit them.
- We were happily surprised also by the HTML tags limitation possibility, a feature that strips all tags besides the allowed ones. As we discussed with the authors, all “script” tags are automatically striped regardless of your settings. This is a must-have security feature.