This section covers the most common website content management tasks on a Joomla website that an average business/organization would be performing on a regular basis; many of our Ottawa web design clients request this information, so we created a special web page for this purpose. But before we begin, let us address what matters most - quality of your website content.
To view your web design's layouts and module positions, you can go to Extensions > Templates > Options > Templates tab and switch 'preview module positions' to 'Enabled'. Save the setting. If you have implemented caching on your website, clear your cache. (If you don't have any additional caching plugins installed, the standard one is in System > Clear Cache) Now, if you type ?tp=1 on any frontend page of your website (e.g. abc.com/?tp=1), you would be able to see all the module positions your website template is using:
Note that Joomla uses "Article" instead of a "Page" to define a content element on your website. The most common items that you would need to locate inside your website are identified below:
One of the beauties of a CMS is that you can reuse its individual elements on various page designs and sections of your website with remarkable ease.
For example, you have a nice home page slider with rotating images. You can copy the slider module you are using on the homepage design, give it a different name, streamline different images into it and showcase it on other pages on your website. We will take this Slideshow module as an example:
More help manuals can be found at http://www.acyba.com/support/documentation.html
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IMPORTANT: The most common errors with images not displaying are:
More documentation can be found on the developer website.
IMPORTANT: Use this component with caution. Do not change more than 10-15 meta sets per day. In our experience, after changing 100+ meta sets in one day, our ranking on Google dropped. There is no 100% proof that this was the factor in a dropped ranking but caution is advised. You can uninstall this component if not used. It is a commercial component, so a new version will require licensing fees.
CAUTION: Make sure the new updates are compatible with your Joomla version. It is best not to update complex functional components independently unless you are a very technical person. However, simple components like Extplorer, JCE Editor (for article management) are generally safe to upgrade.
IMPORTANT: Upgrade from Joomla 2.5 to Joomla 3.x is a separate project. It cannot be performed independently. Further versions, i.e. after Joomla 3.0 can be upgraded with relative ease. But please do not click “upgrade” on the Joomla version by yourself. It can break the site and it can break 3rd party components that you maybe using for some of your site's functionalities, i.e. calendar of events, forum, etc.. If you decide to risk it, make sure to backup the site and save it offline on your hard drive first.