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Elgg 1.8 Social Networking

By : Cash Costello
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Elgg 1.8 Social Networking

By: Cash Costello

Overview of this book

As an updated version of the first ever Elgg book, this is an excellent resource for those interested in Elgg development due to its attention to detail, clearly written style and knowledgeable author. - Dave Tosh, Elgg co-founder. In his book, Cash Costello makes full use of his skills in development and communication to tackle the complex subject of Elgg social networking. This easy-to-read guide gives end users, new developers, and old pros alike a solid base to start their venture into social media with Elgg. I highly recommend it as a useful and enjoyable read. - Brett Profitt, Elgg Lead Developer The web is becoming increasingly social as millions of people use it to blog, share, post, 'friend', 'unfriend' (which was made the Oxford word of the year in 2009), comment, and chat. Elgg ñ your award-winning open source social networking engine ñ is tailor-made to create any social networking or social media website you can imagine. If you want to create a social networking website from scratch using Elgg, then this book is exactly what you need.Elgg 1.8 Social Networking covers everything you need to know about building a social networking site with Elgg. It begins with instructions for installing Elgg, continues with a guided tour of its capabilities, and finishes with practical advice on deploying Elgg on a production server. And in between, it is packed with information on configuring and customizing Elgg through plugins and themes.This book is a learn-by-doing guide to creating your own social networking site. It includes three sample case studies on how Elgg could be used as an e-learning tool, an intranet application for organizations, and a niche social networking site. Step by step it takes you through the installation, configuration, and customization of Elgg. Valuable advice is sprinkled throughout the book to enable you to build your site like an expert. For developers, this book provides a multitude of options. First, there is a tutorial-based section that systematically teaches you how to build plugins. Soon you will have ten plugins for use on your site in addition to all the knowledge you have gained. Second, if you prefer a quick overview, this book has an appendix that describes Elgg using the terminology and design patterns common in web development. Third, if you are interested in creating a theme, it also includes a design tutorial and a catalog of Elgg's view templates. The book then goes on to describe what is involved in running a production website. It has sections on selecting a hosting provider, configuring and tuning the server, backing up the site, and dealing with spammers.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Elgg 1.8 Social Networking
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Author of 1st edition
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Elgg resources


There are many resources available on the Web to help you use Elgg. Most of these live on the elgg.org domain that is run by the Elgg Foundation.

Elgg community

The Elgg community site (http://community.elgg.org) provides a place for Elgg users and developers to interact. There are group forums where people can ask questions and share expertise. The plugin repository at the community site has hundreds of plugins that have been contributed by developers.

Elgg wiki

A great place to go for documentation on Elgg is the wiki at http://docs.elgg.org. It covers the installation process, administering an Elgg site, and creating plugins using Elgg's API. The wiki also contains a list of sites based on Elgg which can provide inspiration on what is possible with Elgg. Remember that it is a wiki so you can add to it.

Developer resources

The Elgg project uses Trac for bug tracking and managing release milestones (http://trac.elgg.org). The latest development version of the code is found on Github (http://github.com/Elgg). For Elgg developer community communication, try out the Google group (http://groups.google.com/group/elgg-development) and the Elgg IRC channel: #elgg on Freenode. To keep up with the latest efforts of the Elgg development team, follow the blog at http://blog.elgg.org and the @elgg Twitter account.