Difference between revisions of "Administrator (Application)"
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− | * [[Administrator (Application)|Administrator]], also known as the "Back-end" . It is here that you make your major customisations for your site or front-end. You can set up how your template look like or you can add new components, modules, plugins, templates. | + | * [[Administrator (Application)|Administrator]], also known as the "Back-end" . It is here that you can make your major customisations for your site or front-end. You can set up how your template look like or you can add new components, modules, plugins, templates from Joomla's website at [http://extensions.joomla.org/]. |
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Revision as of 05:24, 14 January 2009
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Joomla! consists of several Applications:
- Site, also known as the "Front-end"
- Administrator, also known as the "Back-end" . It is here that you can make your major customisations for your site or front-end. You can set up how your template look like or you can add new components, modules, plugins, templates from Joomla's website at [1].