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We will learn in this tutorial how to use Login Module. You will see that are various ways and methods to configure how users login, where login, where they are redirected after login or logout. |
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A Mambot is a small, task-oriented function that intercepts content before it is displayed and manipulates it in some way. Joomla provides a number of Mambots in the core distribution. Let's try in this tutorial to install mambots. |
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Modules extend the capabilities of Joomla giving the software new functionality.Modules are small content items that can be displayed anywhere that your template allows it to be displayed. Modules are very easy to install in the Admin Section. Joomla modules may include: Main Menu, Top menu, Template Chooser, Polls, Newsflash, Hit Counter, etc. Members of the Joomla Community are producing third party Joomla modules on a continuous basis. Let's try in this tutorial to install one module. |
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Components are Joomla's content elements or applications that usually appear in the center of a three column Joomla layout, or on the right of a two column Joomla layout. Components are core elements of Joomla functionality. Joomla core components include: Banners, Contact, News Feeds, Polls and Weblinks. Members of the Joomla Community are producing third party Joomla components on a continuous basis. Let's try in this tutorial to install one component. |
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Joomla Users can be arranged in several groups with different levels of access control. User groups with access to the Frontend include Anonymous, Registered, Author, Editor and Publisher. There are also three groups with access to the Backend: Manager, Administrator and Super Administrator. This is a basic tutorial about how to add, edit and delete users. |
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He have learned about how to install automaticaly Joomla templates. Now, let's try to install Joomla templates manually. This is a small tutorial about how to install templates manually. |
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Templates define the lay-out of your Joomla Web site. You can assign different templates to various pages of your Web site. Templates can be created for the Frontend of your site called Site Template as well as the Backend called Administrator Templates. This is a small tutorial where you will learn about how to install templates in Joomla. |
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