- To access the Template Manager
* Click on: Extensions -> Template Manager
You will now see the Template Manager screen.
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- Help16:Extensions Template Manager
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- Help16:Extensions Template Manager Styles
...menu link from the [[Help16:Extensions_Template_Manager_Templates|Template Manager: Templates]] screen.
...your site. Styles allow to you have multiple different configurations of a template saved and then apply them on a site-wide or per-page basis.
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- Help16:Extensions Template Manager Styles Edit
...accessed from the back-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit template styles.
...sions_Template_Manager_Styles|Template Manager: Styles]] screen. To edit a template style, click on the style's name or check the style's checkbox and press th
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- Help16:Extensions Template Manager Templates
...s' menu link from the [[Help16:Extensions_Template_Manager_Styles|Template Manager: Styles]] screen.
The '''Template Manager: Templates''' screen allows you to preview and edit templates which are ins
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- Help16:Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit
...accessed from the back-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit template master files and associated stylesheets.
...Template_Manager_Templates|Template Manager: Templates]] screen. To edit a template, click on the templates's name.
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- Help16:Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Source
...ack-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit the source code of template files.
...k on the name of the template you want to edit. Then click the link to the template file that you want to edit.
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- Help17:Extensions Template Manager Styles
...menu link from the [[Help16:Extensions_Template_Manager_Templates|Template Manager: Templates]] screen.
...your site. Styles allow to you have multiple different configurations of a template saved and then apply them on a site-wide or per-page basis.
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- Help17:Extensions Template Manager Styles Edit
...accessed from the back-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit template styles.
...sions_Template_Manager_Styles|Template Manager: Styles]] screen. To edit a template style, click on the style's name or check the style's checkbox and press th
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- Help17:Extensions Template Manager Templates
...s' menu link from the [[Help16:Extensions_Template_Manager_Styles|Template Manager: Styles]] screen.
The '''Template Manager: Templates''' screen allows you to preview and edit templates which are ins
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- Help17:Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit
...accessed from the back-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit template master files and associated stylesheets.
...Template_Manager_Templates|Template Manager: Templates]] screen. To edit a template, click on the templates's name.
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- Help17:Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Source
...ack-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit the source code of template files.
...k on the name of the template you want to edit. Then click the link to the template file that you want to edit.
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- Help25:Extensions Template Manager Styles
...menu link from the [[Help25:Extensions_Template_Manager_Templates|Template Manager: Templates]] screen.
...your site. Styles allow to you have multiple different configurations of a template saved and then apply them on a site-wide or per-page basis.
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- Help25:Extensions Template Manager Styles Edit
...accessed from the back-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit template styles.
...sions_Template_Manager_Styles|Template Manager: Styles]] screen. To edit a template style, click on the style's name or check the style's checkbox and press th
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- Help25:Extensions Template Manager Templates
...s' menu link from the [[Help25:Extensions_Template_Manager_Styles|Template Manager: Styles]] screen.
The '''Template Manager: Templates''' screen allows you to preview and edit templates which are ins
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- Help25:Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit
...accessed from the back-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit template master files and associated stylesheets.
...Template_Manager_Templates|Template Manager: Templates]] screen. To edit a template, click on the templates's name.
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- Help25:Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Source
...ack-end Joomla! administrator panel. It is used to edit the source code of template files.
...k on the name of the template you want to edit. Then click the link to the template file that you want to edit.
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- Help15:Help screens
| [[screen.users.15|User Manager]]
| Site -> User Manager
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- Help15:Joomla.whatsnew15.15
* Enhance the content delivery, template and presentation capabilities to support accessibility standards and conten
...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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- Beginners
* Your template, which controls the design and presentation of your content (such as fonts,
* Joomla! which is the software that bring the content and the template together to produce webpages.
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- Help15:Screen.templates.15
Select '''Extensions → Template Manager''' from the drop-down menu in the back-end of your Joomla! installation.
The Template Manager is where you assign a default Template to your Joomla! web site. You can also edit and preview Templates here.
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- Help15:Screen.installer.15
* A ''Template'' controls the way the content of a web site is displayed, including the lo
... in the [[screen.modules.15|Module Manager]] or [[screen.plugins.15|Plugin Manager]]).
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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.modules.15
Select '''Extensions → Module Manager''' from the drop-down menu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation.
The Module Manager is where you add and edit Joomla! Modules. In Joomla!, Modules are used to
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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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- 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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- What is the purpose of a template?
A template controls the overall look and layout of a site. It provides the framework
...opers available who can make custom templates. You can also make your own template.
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- Module
...Joomla 1.5''' {{JVer|1.5}} you can see what positions are available in the template you are using by adding either ?tp=1 or &tp=1 to the end of the URL in the
... ?tp=1 or &tp=1 if the '''Preview Module Positions mode''' in the Template Manager has been '''enabled''':
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- Declaring module positions
...le contains sub-elements for each Module position that is supported by the template.
... typical <positions> element in the templateDetails.xml file for a typical template.
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- Finding module positions on any given page
...1.6}}{{JVer|1.7}} In the administrative backend go to Extensions->Template Manager. Click on Options and set Preview Module Positions to enabled.
...n that position. If there are no modules enabled in that position then the template may adapt and the position will not be visible.
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- Installing a template
<noinclude>{{redirectstohere|How do you install a new template?| }}</noinclude>
=== Install via Admin Panel (packed template file) ===
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- Switching templates
To change the default Template for the Site (Front-end) or Administrator (Back-end), follow these steps:
{{:To access the Template Manager|}}
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- To access the Template Manager
* Click on: Extensions -> Template Manager
You will now see the Template Manager screen.
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- New features introduced in Joomla! 1.5 templates
; '''Template positions'''
: The positions used in a template are now declared in ''templateDetails.xml''. For example,
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- Amending the templateDetails.xml file
To ensure that your template is fully internationalised you must make sure that certain XML elements are
... 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
|provides a grouped list of core and template alternate layouts for a component item.
|provides modal access to the media manager for insertion of images with upload for users with appropriate permissions.
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- Starting with Joomla! FAQs
If you wish to eliminate the pathway entirely, edit your template html (index) file. Usually it will look like this:
...nate it on a specific page, such as just the home page, you can modify the template to look like this:
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