The February Issue

Joomla Community Magazine - the February issue

Like every month, the lovely Joomla Community Magazine team has managed to write magnificent and beautiful articles on a variety of topics. To name a few: new features, how-to's, tutorials, community interviews, recap of Joomla's participation at FOSDEM and the opportunity...

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A contribution that future developers and users can build upon

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Reem Atalah, a backend Engineer from Cairo, Egypt, joined Joomla during Google Summer of Code 2025. In short, she developed a smart, dynamic way to migrate content from WordPress to Joomla. She learned a lot more along the way: in this article she tells us how working for Joomla showed her the power of open source and collaboration.

Evolving Joomla - Joomla CMS MCP Server: Opening the Door to AI-Powered Administration

Evolving Joomla -  Joomla CMS MCP Server: Opening the Door to AI-Powered Administration

In January 2026, a small but focused group of Joomla contributors - Martin Kopp, Stefan Wendhausen, Niels Braczek, and David Jardin - came together for a discovery sprint to explore how the Joomla CMS could be enhanced with an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server.

No Badges Required

No Badges Required

You don’t need a badge to polish to contribute to Joomla. You just need to roll up your sleeves and do it.

Native Accordions in Joomla: Accessible, Semantic, and Bootstrap-Friendly

Native Accordions in Joomla

Joomla 5.2 quietly introduced a powerful new content feature: native accordions in TinyMCE, powered by standard HTML rather than JavaScript. This gives content creators an easy way to add collapsible sections while keeping markup clean, accessible, and future-proof.

Joomla Community Leaders and Global Experts to Gather in Delray Beach for Three Days of Learning, Coding, and Connection

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Joomla enthusiasts, this one is for you: from April 29 through May 1, 2026, Delray Beach Florida is the place to be. JDay USA presents 3 days of Joomla, and the good part is: you can attend virtually as well.

Pizza Bugs & Fun 2026 first edition: Event recap

Pizza Bugs & Fun 2026 first edition: Event recap

The Joomla community has once again proven the strength of open‑source collaboration. The latest edition of Pizza Bugs & Fun (PBF) brought together more than 150 participants across 14 countries, uniting contributors of all skill levels for two days of testing, documenting, fixing, learning and yes, sharing pizza.

How to create a conference website with Joomla Core

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Building a conference (or any other) website doesn’t begin with design; it starts with a clear plan for content and functionality. As developers and organizers, we know a beautiful site is useless without a strategically organized approach. In this article we'll explore how to make the most of Joomla Core to build a conference website that delivers.

My first Pizza, Bugs and Fun Experience - Morteza from Iran

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Every PBF there’s at least one participant that hasn’t had the ultimate Pizza, Bugs and Fun experience before. The excitement. The questions and doubts beforehand. And, eventually, the realisation that, yes, you are good enough and your contributions matter. Morteza Honar was the lucky one this time. Read all about his first PBF!

Let me tell you the story of JUG Italia

Let me tell you the story of JUG Italia

Over the last twenty years, the Italian Joomla community has undergone a period of radical transformation, with significant changes in many areas.

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