What was once a hobby or a sideline has now taken over the web. An important part of the Joomla Community, the Vulnerable Extensions List team is looking for new members who can:. Written by Amy Stephen. The video covers creating a Template, Modules, positions, and so on, as Emerson integrates tools like Grid System and Bootstrap into Joomla 1.
It is a very helpful video for professional frontend devs to see the real power of Joomla for building professional websites. Joomla 1. However, one of the things that has gotten slightly more complicated is finding and emptying the trash.
In Joomla 1. Post by wwtn » Sat Jul 19, pm. All Rights Reserved. Quick links. How do I empty trash? Need help with the Administration of your Joomla! This is the spot for you. Forum Post Assistant - If you are serious about wanting help, you will use this tool to help you post. Post by glj » Fri Jul 18, pm Is there any way to empty the "trash" in Joomla 3. Last edited by glj on Sat Jul 19, am, edited 1 time in total. Re: How do I empty trash?
Post by wwtn » Fri Jul 18, pm Yes. You can now select one or more of the articles previously sent to Trash and fully delete them from your Joomla installation. Worldwide TeleNet - Joomla! Post by glj » Sat Jul 19, am Incredible! It's as if we're looking at two different Joomlas. Weblinks 8. Mass Mail Users Modules Plug-Ins Working with Templates 1. Create Your Own Style 2. Customizing Existing Templates 3. Overrides 4.
Create a New Template using Atomic The Beez Template Angie Radtke Search Engine Optimization Multi-Language Websites! Sunday, 24 July Page 28 Upgrade from Older Versions A Joomla!
Website from Scratch Jen Kramer Earning respect and Money with Joomla! Henk van Cann Although you are a beginner, you will be able to manage your own Joomla! Don't hesitate! Of course, I can't deliver technical support.
If you have comments or questions about the book, however, please feel free to leave them. Sunday, 24 July Page 29 Sunday, 24 July Page 30 This question can't be answered easily as most websites are based on the Joomla! Therefore, the exterior of a website can be deceiving.
Nevertheless, here are some screenshots to give you an idea. Figure 1: The Eiffel Tower Well, probably you know this building! Sunday, 24 July Page 31 Somuga, a Basque animation company, constructed this site with their original characters to demonstrate animation in a completely open source environment Figure 2.
JoomlaGov is a showcase for Government sites powered by Joomla! More than countries are represented and, one month after its launch at 'J and Beyond' , it contains more than 3, sites. Sunday, 24 July Page 32 For instance, the website of the Estonian Presidency 11 is well worth a look Figure 3. Figure 3: JoomlaGov Website built using Joomla! Sunday, 24 July Page 33 Sunday, 24 July Page 34 Sunday, 24 July Page 35 These websites look how websites are suppposed to look.
I found the sites featured above in the Joomla! Showcase There is a site of the month, an overview with top-rated sites, and much more Figure 4. Figure 4: Joomla!
Sunday, 24 July Page 36 The component "content" uses this term in the URL of the page. Nowadays, this kind of searching is not really effective because of the various search engine optimized URLs' but the result is still impressive. Sunday, 24 July Page 37 Do you know any other ways to of detecting Joomla! Feel free to leave comments Sunday, 24 July Page 38 Sunday, 24 July Page 39 Sunday, 24 July Page 40 In order to install Joomla!
PC, browser, and Internet connection are usually available. There are a number of options for web server, PHP interpreter, and database. Sunday, 24 July Page 41 This freedom in choice of resources can sometimes confuse a layman. Therefore, we will discuss a few typical scenarios. Windows Operating System For a Windows operating system you can use either of two web servers:.
Linux Operating System Here it depends on the distribution version you have. At times, depending on distribution, they may already be pre-installed. Rented Virtual Server You rent a web-space package with database, PHP support, and often also your domain name from a provider.
In this case you have a functional environment and you can install your Joomla! Sometimes providers offer Joomla! IIf this is the case, all you have to do is activate Joomla! Your Own Server You rent a server from a provider and install the operating system of your choice. You are the administrator of the system and you can work on it, just like on your PC at home.
Sunday, 24 July Page 42 This has the advantage that there are no connection fees, it is very fast, and you can practice at a leisurely pace. You may even have a small local network at home where you can install Joomla! Remember that there are probably more current versions on the respective project sites on the Internet.
If there already are other installations in that directory, you can specify a sub directory in which your Joomla! Many web hosts allows you to link your rented domain name to a directory. In most cases, one or more databases are included in your web hosting package. You will need the database access information for Joomla! From now on, everything is going to go really fast because the Joomla! Sunday, 24 July Page 43 Set the desired language, and click the Next button Figure 1. Figure 1: Installer — Select language Step 2 — Installation check The Installation check Figure 2 should help you verify whether your server environment is suitable for the installation of Joomla!
Figure 2: Installer — Installation check It's a good sign if you see mostly green test results. Sunday, 24 July Page 44 If the installer can not write in the folder, Joomla! Then, click the Next button and you will get to the step license.
Step 3 — License Each software product is somehow licensed. You can create any number of databases in your local server environment. You have a MySQL user with the name root. Sunday, 24 July Page 45 If you have root permission on your MySQL server, you can enter a name of a new database.
By clicking the green triangle at advanced settings, additional options will appear. You can select whether the tables of any existing Joomla! This has a simple reason. Sometimes you may only be able to get one MySQL database from your provider. If you want to run two or more Joomla! Sunday, 24 July Page 46 This is not necessary in a local installation.
If you have installed Joomla! If your provider allows this function, it is advisable for security reasons, to create different FTP accounts for users and for the Joomla!
Activate the FTP account just for that Joomla! This name will appear in the title bar of the browser window when someone accesses your site. For our example page, I'll use the name Joomla! Figure 6. In the second part, the name, e-mail address and administrator password are requested. Writing down the password on a piece of paper is probably best but do not stick it on the screen or under the keyboard In the third part, you specify the type of data your Joomla!
Installation of sample data The data is the most important thing in your installation. You will be provided with a small manual about Joomla! Click the button install sample data. The installer will load the data into your database and change the display Figure 6.
This process is somewhat unimpressive but necessary for installing sample data. The button will disappear and a small text box will be visible. Sunday, 24 July Page 47 Figure 7. Congratulations from me as well! You will now see an advisory in bold letters appearing in the display, prompting you to delete the directory called 'Installation'.
You should follow this advisory because your Joomla! Sunday, 24 July Page 48 Now that you have fully installed Joomla! You have the choice between the buttons Site see website and Admin administration interface. Go ahead and have a look at your newly created website and click on Site. In case you have not yet deleted the installation directory, you will once again receive a friendly reminder to do so now and then refresh the page.
The result looks very impressive Figure 9. Sunday, 24 July Page 49 Many features of Joomla! Next, we are going to look at these in detail!
Take your time and explore the website and how it all comes together. The example data show you how the website looks with content and comes with short explanations of the example content and modules. To get a brief overview, read the 50 pages behind the menu item "Using Joomla! How to get an empty Joomla! To get an empty version, you can:! Sunday, 24 July Page 50 Now you have two complete Joomla! This approach is very helpful for training purposes. Please watch the video attached, in which I am going to show you how to do that.
If you decide to follow step 2 or 3, you will need to login in the administration area. After you have done this, you will see a red icon on each menu item Figure If you now go back to your website refresh it , you will notice that the top menu is no longer visible.
Repeat the same procedure with the Main Menu and the About Joomla! This menu item cannot be deleted because you need a frontpage. In the lower area, you may change the number of displayed menu items Figure Figure Menu manager I! Sunday, 24 July Page 51 Open the article manager and choose all content items to unpublish or delete them.
Again, choose all content and delete it. Empty Website Your Joomla! Sunday, 24 July Page 52 Sunday, 24 July Page 53 Sunday, 24 July Page 54 A registered user normally works only in the frontend. It is like in a store, where the goods are displayed in shop windows and on shelves. Here you can have a look around.
You can give registered users the right to work in your backend. This privilege is mostly limited to several employees, who should administer some tasks on the website. Figure 1. Figure 1: Joomla! Administration registration Once logged in successfully, you'll have access to the administration, which is structured according to your user rights. Figure 2. Sunday, 24 July Page 55 You probably already noticed this when you unpacked the compressed package and copied it into the htdocs folder.
Basically, you have already installed two Joomla! The 'Backend Joomla! Inside that folder are other folders like cache, components, language, modules and templates. These are not really two Joomla!
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