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- Written by: Zach C.
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This is all new to me.
First one, a blog, and its interesting timing. Right now there is a plethora of things going on.
- Currently I'm on the prowl for a new opportunity to learn and grow as a Product Manager.
- My wife and I are as of right now merely weeks away from becoming new parents again to a 4th amazing child.
- In my free time, when I have it, I am attempting to finish the construction of our loft area. Yes it will be amazing, yes I will get it done, as I tell my wife "I just need a few more hours". lol
- Finally I am trying to learn how to develop my website from scratch to showcase my ability to learn quickly as well as present my capabilities to any potential employers, product managers, or people with a genuine interest in what just might be happening here.
So with that, lets have this be the end of my first blog post. It's decent, kind of witty, and hopefully leaves you wanting more.

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Lets have this be a placeholder for now.

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Your site has some commonly used modules already preconfigured. These include:
- Image (type: Custom), which holds the image beneath the menu. This is a Custom module that you can edit to change the image.
- Popular Tags (type: Tags - Popular), which will appear if you use tagging on your articles. Enter a tag in the Tags field when editing.
- Older Posts (type: Articles), which lists out articles by categories.
- Syndication (type: Syndication Feeds), which allows your readers to read your posts in a news reader.
- Login Form (type: Login), which allows your users to access restricted areas of the website.
Each of these modules has many options which you can experiment with in the Module Manager in your site Administrator. When you are logged in you can also select the edit icon in the top right corner which will take you to an edit screen for that module. Always be sure to save and close any module you edit.
Joomla! also includes many other modules you can incorporate in your site. As you develop your site you may want to add more modules that you can find at the Joomla Extensions Directory.

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Templates control the look and feel of your website.
This blog is installed with the Cassiopeia template.
You can edit the options by selecting the Working on Your Site, Template Settings link in the menu which is visible when you log in.
For example you can change the site background colour, highlights colour, site title, site description and title font used.
More options are available in the site administrator. You may also install a new template using the extension manager.