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==Joomla! Administrator's Manual== | ==Joomla! Administrator's Manual== | ||
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===Managing the Website=== | ===Managing the Website=== |
Revision as of 03:34, 26 June 2009
<translate> As a website administrator you might be concerned about the visual appearance of a website but will pass responsibility for making changes and improvements to a web designer. Similarly, when changes to functionality are required you will contract a web developer to do the necessary work. As a website administrator you are responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the website. Activities might include ensuring that the site is properly backed up; managing user access; possibly installing extensions. You will also have responsibility for maintaining the security of the website.</translate>
Joomla! Administrator's Manual[edit]
nama saya ari sanjaya saya anak ke 3 dari 6 bersaudara, diantaranya 4 perempuan 2laki-laki
Managing the Website[edit]
- taking the website temporarily offline
- changing the appearance of your site
- giving the Front Page a different style from other pages
- changing the style according to article section or category
- logging in or out of the Administrator back-end
- making your site Search Engine Friendly
- entering search engine meta-data
- moving the site among directories/sub-directories
Managing Users[edit]
- setting user registration policy
- customising the Login Form module
- adding a new user
- changing user groups
- resetting a user password
- listing a user on a contacts page
- dealing with a problem user
- sending an email to a user
- sending an email to a group of users
- sending a private message to a user
- reading a private message from a user
Managing Content[edit]
- understanding sections, categories and articles
- creating a section and category hierarchy
- scheduling an Article to be available only between certain dates
- restricting access to an Article
- restricting access to "read more"
- restricting access to a Section
- restricting access to a Category
- removing email, print or PDF icons from all Articles
- removing author name, creation date or update date from all Articles
- moving an Article to the archive
- deleting an Article
Managing Articles[edit]
- adding a new article
- adding an image to an article
- adding a menu item which points to an Article
- managing the front page
Editing an Article[edit]
- inserting a heading into an Article
- inserting a list into an Article
- inserting a table into an Article
- modifying a table in an Article
- inserting a link to another Article or content page into an Article
- inserting a link to another website into an Article
- removing a link from an Article
- splitting an Article into an introduction with a link to read more
- removing email, print or PDF icons from an Article
- removing author name, creation date or update date from an Article
- previewing an Article
- splitting a long Article into multiple linked pages
Managing Menus[edit]
- adding a new menu
- adding a new menu item
- changing the order of items in a menu
- moving a menu to a different position
- restricting access to a Menu
- restricting access to a Menu Item
- creating a submenu
Managing Contacts[edit]
Managing Newsfeeds[edit]
Managing Polls[edit]
Managing Web Links[edit]
Managing Extensions[edit]
- finding an extension
- installing an extension
- uninstalling an extension
- reinstalling deleted core extensions for Joomla 1.5 and Joomla 1.0
- restricting access to a Module
- restricting access to a Plugin
Joomla Security Guide[edit]
Administrators should also be aware of security issues. Template:Security Guide