As with previous releases, Joomla! provides a unified and easy-to-use framework for delivering content for Web sites of all kinds. To support the changing nature of the Internet and emerging Web technologies, Joomla! required substantial restructuring of its core functionality and we also used this effort to simplify many challenges within the current user interface. Joomla! 1.5 has many new features.
In Joomla! 1.5, you''ll notice:
Substantially improved usability, manageability, and scalability far beyond the original Mambo foundations
Expanded accessibility to support internationalisation, double-byte characters and right-to-left support for Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew languages among others
Extended integration of external applications through Web services
Enhanced content delivery, template and presentation capabilities to support accessibility standards and content delivery to any destination
A more sustainable and flexible framework for Component and Extension developers
Backward compatibility with previous releases of Components, Templates, Modules, and other Extensions
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Two-Gun Levy was a real person named Morris Cohen and given the nickname "2-Gun" because he always carried two guns. He protected both Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and Chiang Kai-Shek from 1911 until his death in the 1950s.
Pinchas Levy
Pinchas Levy
Poet and Warrior
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Dovid "Davey Boy" Levy
Dovid "Davey Boy" Levy
Head of the Freedman Gang and Mobster
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Leah Levy
Leah Levy
Bolshevik revolutionary
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