- Language Manager Screenshots
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- Help17:Extensions Module Manager Language Switcher
...her opening an existing module in the Module Manager or by creating a new Language Switcher Module.
You can access the Module Manager by going to '''Extensions > Module Manager'''
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- Manual 1 6/02 Getting Started/02 CP/3 Icons/9 Language manager
Description of Language Manager page
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- Help16:Extensions Language Manager Installed
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center.
In the Language Manager you can set the default Language for both the Front-end and Back-end of your Joomla! web site.
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- Help16:Extensions Language Manager Content
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center then click the '''Content''' tab.
In the Language Manager: Content Languages tab you can set the Native Title, Language Code, SEF Prefix, and Image Prefixes of the installed or to be installed la
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- Help16:Extensions Language Manager Edit
...n '''Language''' in the control center. Under the content tab click on the language to edit.
In the Language Manager: Edit Content Language you can set the title, SEF, image, code, and description of the installed l
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- Help16:Extensions Module Manager Language Switcher
...her opening an existing module in the Module Manager or by creating a new Language Switcher Module.
You can access the Module Manager by going to '''Extensions > Module Manager'''
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- Help17:Extensions Language Manager Installed
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center.
In the Language Manager you can set the default Language for both the Front-end and Back-end of your Joomla! web site.
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- Help17:Extensions Language Manager Content
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center then click the '''Content''' tab.
In the Language Manager: Content Languages tab you can set the Native Title, Language Code, SEF Prefix, and Image Prefixes of the installed or to be installed la
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- Help17:Extensions Language Manager Edit
...n '''Language''' in the control center. Under the content tab click on the language to edit.
In the Language Manager: Edit Content Language you can set the title, SEF, image, code, and description of the installed l
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- Help25:Extensions Language Manager Installed
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center.
In the Language Manager you can set the default Language for both the Front-end and Back-end of your Joomla! web site.
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- Help25:Extensions Language Manager Content
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center then click the '''Content''' tab.
In the Language Manager: Content Languages tab you can set the Native Title, Language Code, SEF Prefix, and Image Prefixes of the installed or to be installed la
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- Help25:Extensions Language Manager Edit
...n '''Language''' in the control center. Under the content tab click on the language to edit.
In the Language Manager: Edit Content Language you can set the title, SEF, image, code, and description of the installed l
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- Help25:Extensions Module Manager Language Switcher
=Language Switcher Module=
...her opening an existing module in the Module Manager or by creating a new Language Switcher Module.
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- Help25:Extensions Language Manager Overrides
{{Chunk25:Help_screen_toolbar_icon_New|language override}}
{{Chunk25:Help_screen_toolbar_icon_Edit|language override}}
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- Help25:Extensions Language Manager Overrides Edit
{{Chunk25:Help_screen_toolbar_icon_Save|language override}}
{{Chunk25:Help_screen_toolbar_icon_SaveAndClose|language override}}
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- Help15:Help screens
| [[screen.users.15|User Manager]]
| Site -> User Manager
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- Help system/How the help system works
...fined in an XML file which can contain separate entries for each installed language. The default help server is set in Global Configuration and may be overrid
...n the currently loaded language files. In the case of British English the language file en-GB.ini contains the entry
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- Help15:Joomla.whatsnew15.15
...ta settings. If you are having locale problems (dates don't appear in your language, for example) you might want to check/edit the entries in the locale tag. N
...y need to activate the legacy code plugin. This can be found in the Plugin Manager (it's called "System - Legacy") and you just need to enable it.
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- Help15:Screen.installer.15
...ch a language Extension exists. This way, Joomla! can be released in a new language with no changes to the core program.
... in the [[screen.modules.15|Module Manager]] or [[screen.plugins.15|Plugin Manager]]).
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- Help15:Screen.languages.15
...nu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation '''or''' click the icon '''Language''' in the control center.
In the Language Manager you can set the default Language for both the Front-end and Back-end of your Joomla! web site.
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- Help15:Screen.content.edit.15
...e Article Manager. You can access the Article:[Edit] page from the Article Manager either by clicking on an Article's Title or by clicking the Article's check
...dited using the default editor selected in the [[screen.users.edit.15|User Manager - New/Edit]]. The Joomla! default editor is called TinyMCE.
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- Help15:Screen.menus.edit.15
... the New Menu Creation wizard, navigate to the [[Screen.menus.15|Menu Item Manager]] for the desired menu and press the New button on the toolbar.
...d on the site. Articles are Archived using the [[screen.content.15|Article Manager]] screen. Note that Articles assigned to the "Uncategorized" Section will n
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- Help15:Screen.plugins.edit.15
Navigate to the [[screen.plugins.15|Plugin Manager]]. Click on the Plugin's Name or click on the Plugin's checkbox and press t
*"Show Navigation" in the [[screen.content.15#Global_Configuration|Article Manager - Global_Configuration]] screen
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- Cpanel icons
{{evd|cpanelicon|Article Manager|s=<br/>}}
{{evd|cpanelicon|Category Manager|s=<br/>}}
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- Help15:Screen.users.edit.15
...ing on the User Manager icon in the Control Panel, or by clicking on 'User Manager' in the 'Site' menu in the back-end of your Joomla! installation.
... user and click on the Edit button, or click on the New button in the User Manager to access the New/Edit screen.
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- New features introduced in Joomla! 1.5 templates
...a template <file>. The parameters can be set in the Administrator Template Manager and also on the fly using the template's Javascript.
...cessbility, search engine optimisation (SEO) (source ordering and markup), language (left to right support) and browser optimisation (browser-dependent CSS).
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- Amending the templateDetails.xml file
...d you must make sure that certain XML elements are translated and that the language definition files are listed in the ''templateDetails.xml'' file.
... the elements in the ''templateDetails.xml'' file are used in the Template Manager and are themselves translatable. These should always be translated.
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- Standard form field and parameter types
...ides a list of installed content languages for use in conjunction with the language switcher plugin.
|{{JVer|1.6}} [[Language form field type|language]]
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- Starting with Joomla! FAQs
In the adminstrative interface do this by going to Site =>Template manager and then selecting your template. Click the icon for html.
1. You can use the media manager.
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- Administration FAQs Version 1.0
... list of menu links that is visible when you edit the module in the module manager (on the right of the page). In older versions of Joomla! this list does NOT
After logging into the Administration backend, go the module manager. A list of all the modules installed on your site will appear. Edit the one
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- Help15:Screen.config.15
...rocedure Calls) using HTTP as the transport medium and XML as the encoding language. This function should remain on to ensure that many third party extensions
...er Parameters'''. When set to ''Show'', users will be able to select their language, article editor, and help site preferences from within their Details screen
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- Security and Performance FAQs
| PHP Scripting Language
# From the menu, select Extensions -> Module Manager
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- Adding multi-language support
... and the content in the same language allows you to build a website in any language you like.
If you build a website that should have more than one language you need some extensions for multi-lingual support. Those extensions will h
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- Creating a search plugin
the plugin in the Plugin Manager</description></source>
... countries will love it they can easily translate your plugin to their own language.
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- Accessing the current user object
$language = $user->getParam('language', 'the default');
echo "<p>Your language is set to {$language}.</p>";
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