The CMS topics
A CMS is a computer software system for organising and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. A CMS is frequently a web application used for managing web sites and web content.
Read more...The Back-end functions are available by logging onto the Back-end via the www.yourdomainname.com/administrator URL. This will display the Login screen. Input you Username and Password in their respective fields and click the Login button. The Control Panel (Home page) is displayed.
Read more...This article describes the different extension types available for Joomla. There are five types of Joomla extensions that you can use to add functionality to your website: Components, Modules, Plugins, Templates, and Languages. Each of these extensions adds specific functionality to your pages.
Read more...Currently supporting 64 world languages, Joomla speaks more languages than any other content management system. If your site users speak one language and your administrators another, you can customize your language settings to serve their needs—even on an individual user basis. Whether you speak French, Japanese, or Farsi, Joomla speaks your language.
Read more...This screen displays the entire images folder, i.e. www.yourdomainname.com/images. This is useful to remember, as you need to select the correct sub-folder to upload images, which will be available to your Content Items. Normally, you will see the following sub-folders: M_images, banners, smilies, and stories (used to store images for Content Items). In addition, you will see a number of images in the images folder itself.
Read more...On your website you will already have a few articles created and published. You can take a look at how they are written and organized in order to get used to managing your articles. To see them go to Content > Article Manager from the top admin menu.
Read more...Receiving feedback from the website visitors is important for every webmaster. In this tutorial we will show you how to create a Contact Us page. It is an easy and convenient way to get in touch with the people that browse your website. Read more...
Client Testimonials

"Fantastic work! We made it. It has been a long journey but we have a research tool that we can be proud of. Many thanks! All the best to kamiCode for a job well done. "
-Prof. Steven High
Canada Research Chair in Public History
Concordia University Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling

"The guys at kamiCode are geniuses. Our business earned a lot from their fantastic work. We’re looking forward for the next projects to come."
-Scott Sutton
President
Little Dippers

"I had the pleasure of collaborating with Kamicode in Montreal regarding an important design, refont, and positioning contract. They are organized, efficient, and willing to do whatever is needed to get a particular task finished. There were often last-minute deadlines and in these particular circumstances their cooperative attitude and enthusiasm were important and appreciated."

"kamiCode always did more than their share of the work on the projects they were assigned. They often took the initiative to get things started and picked up new tasks efficiently. In closing, let me say I have no hesitation in recommending kamiCode for any website development."
- Daniel Gregoire
CEO and founder
Halon Entertainment LLC

"Hit a home run. Jeremy Chapman thanked kamiCode and you received a standing ovation from the Society's council."

-John Lojen
President
Intempco Canada, Intempco USA

"Thanks for the extra tweaking to the site kamiCode - and the questionnaire looks great!"
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"Thank you for the absolutely wonderful website. I am thrilled! I LOVE IT! The ideas and the way it is laid out is way beyond my expectations. We are all very happy!"
- Lanette Phillips
Executive Producer
Mighty 8

"I am impressed by kamiCode's integrity, work ethics, and passion, their ability to rapidly understand my needs as a client, their knowledge of both technical and design issues in web development, and their ability to communicate this in non‐technical language."
- Bert Govig MD FRCPC
President
Canadian Society of Internal Medicine

"In short, I trust kamiCode completely. It is difficult to find companies that will do whatever it takes to make the job happen, and stand behind and support what they create. In working with kamiCode, you will quickly realize that this is an effective company with creativity and integrity."
Tips on Web Design
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Understanding how color works on Web pages
The browser-safe color palette will ensure that most people will see your page and images in the colors you intended.
When many people first start building their Web pages, they create pages in colors that they like. If you're lucky or have a good eye, you'll end up with colors that look nice together.
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Know your audience, and keep them in mind when you write.
If your Web pages are frequented by people with slower modems then designing a page that looks best over a T1 is not a successful strategy. The speed of the Internet is finally getting faster.
But even with these increases, it is important that you perform Web site optimization on your pages to get the fast download speeds your customers are looking for.
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