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Tutorial #3: Using Templates (Joomla 3) A Joomla template controls the overall look and layout of your site. Templates also provide a framework that brings together elements like articles, menu items, modules and extensions. This video will walk you...
Learn the Basics of Joomla 2.5 This recorded webinar intended for new Joomla users is the first webinar in a two part series demonstrating how to launch and develop a free 30 day demo trial of Joomla through the CloudAccess.net platform. View the...
Removing the Main Body Area The main body area of a particular page is usually where article(s) or major components are displayed. This article explains how to remove the main body area on all pages and how to duplicate a template so you can remove the...
Whether you’re building sites for friends once in a while or generating an income, being organized and taking the time to understand all the tools available to you is worth it. This blog contains a few suggestions for creating your own webmaster’s...
Permission Settings for Users in Multiple User Groups (Joomla 3) Joomla allows site administrators to place Users into multiple Groups. The Permission Settings article explains that Permissions are applied to Groups and not to individual Users. Thus, a...
Restoring a Backup of a Joomla Site using FTP As part of your hosting and support package with CloudAccess.net, we can backup a Joomla Instance for you and move it to a different part of our network. Or, if you are new to us and have a pre-developed...
Uninstalling Extensions (Joomla 2.5) In Joomla there is a component that is responsible for installing and uninstalling extensions including components, modules, plug-ins, language packages and templates. This article explains how to uninstall an...
Tutorial #6: Creating Categories (Joomla 2.5) Once you've launched a site and installed a template, the next step is to create content for your site. This article explains how to create categories, the first step in the process. Connecting the Dots How...
Creating Categories (Joomla 2.5) Once you've launched a site and installed a template, the next step is to create content for your site, and there is an order of operations to understand as you develop content. The first step must be a category....
Supported File Types (Joomla 2.5) Depending on the version of Joomla that you're using, different file types are support. Uploading different file types to your site is important if you want to provide links to different files instead of incorporating...
Installing Templates (Joomla 1.5) The template defines the graphical layout of the site - its main images, module positions, colors and so on. There are literally thousands of free templates on the Internet that you can download to your computer and...
Error: Could not find a Joomla! XML setup file in the package Occasionally, when users try to install an extension, they receive an error stating "Error! Could not find an XML setup file in the package". The screenshot below illustrates what a user may...
Single Contact Form (Joomla 2.5) Contact forms are useful features that can be created for your site. A contact form will allow users to email you or any other specified user directly - it can be used for gathering leads, feedback and much, much more....
Creating Categories (Joomla 3) There is an order of operations to understand as you develop content on your site. You must first create a category and then into categories you'll save the articles that you write. After saving the articles into...
Single Article Menu Item Types (Joomla 3) Before creating this type of menu item, be sure that you have visited previous tutorials on how to create an article so that you can link it to this menu item. The video below explains how to create this type...
Editing Articles from the Front End (Joomla 3) Site administrators have the ability to create a login form on the front end of site so users can create and edit articles on the front end without accessing the administration area. This article explains...
Embedding HTML in Articles (Joomla 3) Many times want to incorporate HTML code into an article, and the process is very similar when embedding HTML code into a Custom HTML module. Typically, this can done using just about any editor. This article...
Supported File Types (Joomla 3) Depending on the version of Joomla that you're using, different file types are supported. Uploading different file types to your site is important if you want to provide links to different files instead of incorporating...
Changing Default Templates (Joomla 3) This clip, taken from a free & live Joomla Interactive Open Forum Webinar , illustrates how to change default templates and also shows how to reassign the main menu module to your new default template.