With Joomla! You can create anything from a simple personal website to a complex ecommerce or social site with millions of visitors. This section of the sample data provides you with a brief introduction to Joomla! concepts and reference material to help you understand how Joomla! works. When you no longer need the sample data, […]
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This Module allows you to create your own HTML Module using a WYSIWYG editor. Help {loadposition customload}
This Module displays a random image from your chosen image directory. Help {loadposition randomimageload}
Weblinks (com_weblinks) is a component that provides a structured way to organize external links and present them in a visually attractive, consistent and informative way. Help
Editors are used thoughout Joomla! where content is created. TinyMCE is the default choice in most locations although CodeMirror is used in the template manager. No Editor provides a text box for html content. Default on: CodeMirror Help TinyMCE Help No Editor Help Default off: None
This Module displays other Articles that are related to the one currently being viewed. These relations are established by the Meta Keywords. All the keywords of the current Article are searched against all the keywords of all other published articles. Help {loadposition relateditemsload}
This module displays the list of weblinks in a category. Help {loadposition weblinksload}
These plugins are behind the buttons found beneath your editor. They only run when an editor plugin runs. Default on: Editor Button: Image Editor Button: Readmore Editor Button: Page Break Editor Button: Article Default off: None
Your installation includes sample data, designed to show you some of the options you have for building your website. In addition to information about Joomla! there are two sample “sites within a site” designed to help you get started with builidng your own site. The first site is a simple site about Australian Parks. It […]
The Who’s Online Module displays the number of Anonymous Users (e.g. Guests) and Registered Users (ones logged in) that are currently accessing the Web site. Help {loadposition whosonlineload}