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Post by rwebster » Thu Jan 06, pm I am pretty new to Joomla!!. I downloaded and installed Joomla 1. Does anyone know of any plans to include JA purity in Joomla 1. If the latter is the case, will there be documentation on any template upgrades I need to perform on JA purity in order to get it to work in 1. Such as, Javascript, CSS, etc. Thanks in advance, Richard OH, almost forgot, is there a way to tag the same article in 2 different categories?? Thanks again!!

Re: JA Purity in Joomla 1. You can try it for your Joomla 1. This is background to creating a site because the content and the appearance of a Joomla! Templates shipped with 1. There are four aspects to designing a new Joomla! These also apply to planning to make alterations including upgrading versions J1. The content hierarchy: The content hierarchy is defined as Sections with Categories.

Another way of visualising this, Sections are the labeled drawers of a filing cabinet and Categories are the file folders in each drawer. The Sections have been removed and now the content hierarchy is Categories and Subcategories. Who you expect to use the site and what you want them to be able to do The layout of the menus and the position of some functionality on the page The graphical design of the whole site These should all be based on the purpose and expected content of the site, so you do need a clear idea of what you are trying to communicate and plan accordingly.

Easier said than done! Some aspects of Templates are beyond the scope of this document but there are links to helpful web documents at the end. What is meant by the appearance of the Site? This may be an obvious question and even the answer sounds obvious, at least superficially. A Joomla!

And thus the appearance is designed separately. You do not have to hand-craft each page and the pages are loaded into an already defined structure. You may already have experienced this in editing an article. When you create an article, it is placed somewhere in the content heirachy, positioned on a menu and much of the appearance of the text is controlled by the Joomla!

I am not sure this is going to work because the templates are different - but text left here to try. You can see how the appearance of a site can be changed by using different Templates which illustrates the separation of appearance and content.

You can see what these look like by changing the Default Template in localhost. What you see depends on which Template is in use. July 6, at AM. Get your Flickr ID! Popular Posts. Mega Mini Slideshow module for Joomla! RY River Template for Joomla 1. Total Pageviews. Be our Fan. You search all of new technologi Information? Gadget and Technologi Reviews. Powered by Blogger.



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