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Joomla How to upload images using the JCE editor

November 19th, 2009

A short tutorial on how to upload and embed images into your articles using

the JCE editor for joomla 1.5


Open the article you wish to embed the image into & click theadd/edit image button

Click the "add/edit image" button

Click the "add/edit image" button

Next, click the “Upload” button to open the upload option window

Click the "Upload" button

Click the "Upload" button

Click “add” button to browse your computer for the image you wish to upload

Click "add" to browse for image

Click "add" to browse for image

Navigate to the image on your computer, select it and click “open

Navigate to your image

Navigate to your image

After you select your image and click open, you will see your file in the upload queue. Click the “upload” button and your image will now upload to joomla.

With your file in the upload queue click "upload"

With your file in the upload queue click "upload"

When the upload is complete you will see your image name appear in the list. To embed this image into your article, click on the image name from the list and then edit the image settings at the top of the window. Now click the “insert” button at the bottom & your image will appear in your article where the cursor was left or within the selected table.

select image & click insert

select image & click insert

Your image will show in your article

Your image will show in your article

Now hit “apply” or “save” the article and test it out in your internet browser!

Its that easy!

Its that easy!

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Joomla how to change the “welcome to the front page” title

October 26th, 2009

“Welcome to the front page” This message is displayed by default in a new installation of joomla.

To disable this or change to your desired welcome message:

From the joomla control panel dashboard select the *Main Menu from the Menus drop down box

Open your main menu

Open your main menu

Select your default home page

open your default home page

open your default home page

In the “Parameters (System)” box (bottom menu on the right hand side).

Parameters (System)

Parameters (System)

You will see the first setting at the top called

“Page Title” This is where you can change the message

The next setting,

“Show page title” will let you choose whether or not to show this title on your home page.

Its that easy!

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Joomla Article Settings Explained

October 21st, 2009


This short tutorial will explain all the settings when creating a new article in Joomla

Open article manager

Open article manager

Select article to edit or click "new article"

Select article to edit or click "new article"

Now you should have an article open in front of you, lets go over all the settings and what they accomplish.

These settings will change where and how your article will be displayed

These settings will change where and how your article will be displayed

1.Title The name of the article. (settings for show title below)

2. Alias The CMS system name for the article and part of the link or URL for the page. leave this blank and Joomla will fill it in for you.  The default alias is the Title in lower case with hyphens instead of spaces between words.  If you do enter the Alias yourself,  it must not contain capital letters or blank spaces (use a hyphen instead).

3. Section

4. Published This option is one of the ways Joomla allows whether or not the article is visible to your site’s visitors.  If you don’t want website visitors to see the article right now, check the “No” button for “Published”.

5. Front Page allows you to control the content on the home page of your site.  If you want the article to appear on the front page of your site, then click the “Yes” button for “Front Page”.

6. Category This is a sub-category of  Section. For “Category” you can choose a pre-set up category for this article form the drop-down list.  If you chose “Uncategorized” for the Section, then the Category will automatically be “Uncategorized”. See: setting up catagorys & sections in joomla.

Lets move on now to the settings down the right hand side of your window.

Article settings & paramaters

Article settings & paramaters

1.  This top-most box is self explanitory

2. Author Here you can select your user name from the list of registered users with group permissions that allow article editing & publishing.

3. Author Alias If you want to override your username or create a name for this article only, type it here.

4. Access Level Select from the drop down list:

  • “Public” So all your website visitors can see the published article
  • “Registered” So only registered members can view your article
  • “Special” A registered user with Access Level of author and higher. You can set your registered users access levels in the “User Manager” You can also allow people who register on your website to be placed in a group with higher access than the “registered” group. See: How to set up registered user access in joomla

5. Start Publishing If you select the publish button for your article settings, here you can cause the article to actually appear on a certain date.

6. End publishing Here you can select when an articles publishing ends. Set a date and on that day the article will auto-unpublish

Now lets move down to the “Parameters Advanced” tab (Click on box to see options)

You will notice that all the dropdown menu boxes are defaulted to “Use Global”, all these options can be globally set for all articles from within your Article Manager :

Global "Parameters (Advanced)" ....This can be a real time saver!

Global "Parameters (Advanced)" ....This can be a real time saver!

Global Settings Panel

Global Settings Panel

“Parameters Advanced” Settings Explained

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Parameters Advanced Settings

“Parameters Advanced” Settings

1.Show Title Shows the title of the article at the top of the article (this might change on some templates)

2.Title Linkable This will allow links to your specific article by making the Article Title a hyperlink

3.Intro This will hide or Show an Article’s Intro Text When the “Read more…” link is inserted. Intro Text is the part of the Article before a “Read more…” break. If this parameter is “Show”, when your website visitor clicks the “Read more…’” link, the entire article will display, including the Intro Text. If this parameter is ‘Hide’, when your website visitor clicks the ‘Read more…’ link, only the part of the Article after the ‘Read more…’ link will display.

4. Section Name Whether or not the Section Name will show

5. Section Title Linkable Whether or not the Title of the Section will be a Link to the Section page

6. Category Title Whether or not the Category Title will show

7. Category Title Linkable Whether or not the Title of the Category will be a link to the Category page

8. Article Rating Allow website visitors to rate your article & show the results

9. Author Name Whether or not to show the Author Name

10. Created Date and Time Whether or not to show the date and time the Article was created

11.  Modified Date and Time Whether or not to show the date and time the Article was last modified or edited

12.

  • PDF Icon Whether or not to display a button to allow the Article to be shown in a new window, in PDF format. This will allow your visitor to view, print, or save the Article as a PDF
  • Print Icon Whether or not to display a button to allow for easy printing of your article
  • E-mail Icon Whether or not to display a button to allow a link to the Article to be e-mailed

13. Content Language Multi lingual support for your articles (needs to be set up & configured)

14. Key Reference This is the reference that is used to pull the correct help information either from help files saved locally or on an online site like help.joomla.org

When you click the help button in top right hand corner anywhere in Admin there is a reference attached to that button so it can pull the right help for that page (context sensitive help)

15. Alternative Read More Optional text to display next to the “Read more…”link. If no entry is made, the Article Title is used

The last settings box is the most important one if you would like people to be able to find your website with a search engine like “google search” Find keywords related to your article, photos & content. Describe in summary your article in approx 25 words

Metadata Information

Metadata Information

Its that easy!

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How to create new website page with menu link in joomla

October 18th, 2009

Here is a short tutorial on:

how to easily create a new page on your Joomla website

And how to create a link to that new page in your website menu

(Click on picture to view full size in new window)

Log in to the administration back end of joomla

From the control panel dashboard

select new article

joomla control panel dashboard new article

joomla control panel dashboard new article

Or from the article manager

select new article

joomla new article
new article from article manager

First create your page for your website

Then when you are finished, change the settings, title the page and save your article

Create, adjust page settings & save
Create, adjust page settings & save

(Remember, you can always open the page later and edit)

When the page/article save is completed,

select the menu you would like the link to appear in from the “Menus” drop down menu.

Menus drop down selection
Menus drop down selection

Once you click on the menu you would like the page link to be displayed in,

The “menu item manager” window will load.

On the upper right hand side of the window you will need to select “new”

Select new menu item
Select new menu item

You will see a new window open now with a tree type structure.

Click the articles link & when the tree expands, you will want to click the Article Layout

This will display your article as a single page.

New menu item page
New menu item page

Once you click the “Article Layout” link, the “new menu item” settings window will open

where you can adjust your page link settings. When you are happy with the settings and link title, click “Save

New article link settings
New article link settings

Great! now you are done!

That was easy!

Check your new link & test it out!
Check your new link & test it out!

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