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Article Management Help Screens with Descriptions[edit]
Article Managment Help Screen | Version | Description |
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Articles |
The Articles list is used to find, mark featured, add, and edit articles.
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Articles |
The Articles list is used to find, mark featured, add, and edit articles.
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Articles: Categories |
The Articles Categories list is used to find, add, and edit articles categories.</translate> <translate> Categories are are used to organise Articles for ease of management and display. They can be organised into tree-like structures like file systems. All Articles must be assigned either to a parent Category or a child Category.</translate> <translate> | |
Articles: Categories |
The Articles Categories list is used to find, add, and edit articles categories.
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Articles: Edit |
This screen is used to add a new or edit a existing Article, usually using a Wysiwyg editor. The default editor is TinyMCE but if other editors are installed the default editor may be set to something else for the site as a whole or for individual users.
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Articles: Edit |
This screen is used to add a new or edit a existing Article, usually using a Wysiwyg editor. The default editor is TinyMCE but if other editors are installed the default editor may be set to something else for the site as a whole or for individual users.
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Articles: Options |
Used to set global defaults for [[<tvar name=1>#menus</tvar>|menu items that display articles]]. These default values will be used when 'Use Global' is selected for an option in an Articles menu item.
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Articles: Options |
Used to set global defaults for menu items that display articles. These default values will be used when 'Use Global' is selected for an option in an Articles menu item.
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Components Article Manager Options | ||
Components Content Categories | ||
Components Fields Fields | ||
Content Article Manager | ||
Content Article Manager |
The Article Manager is used to add and edit articles. See Toolbar below for a detailed list of all functions. | |
Content Article Manager Edit |
This is the back-end screen where you can add and edit Articles. The same screen is used for adding a new Article and editing an existing Article. You can also select the Section and Category for an Article and indicate whether or not it is Published and if it is selected to appear on the Front Page. The Article's content is edited using the default editor selected in the User Manager - New/Edit. The Joomla! default editor is called TinyMCE. A number of Parameters can be set for the Article. Metadata can also be entered. | |
Content Article Manager Edit | ||
Content Article Manager Options |
This screen is where you can set global defaults for menu items that display articles. These default values will be used when you select "Use Global" for an option in an Articles menu item. For example, if you normally want to show the Create Date for an article in your Articles menu items, then set that option to "Show" here and it will be the default value. You do not need to set any of these options. Your Joomla site will work with the default settings. Article options are divided into nine groups as follows. Each controls the appearance of the listed type of layout.
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Fields |
Fields are used to display additional attributes of Articles, Contacts and Users. The data are entered in the Backend and displayed in the Frontend.
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Fields |
Fields are used to display additional attributes of Articles, Contacts and Users. The data are entered in the Backend and displayed in the Frontend.
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Screen.content.15 |
The Article Manager is the place in the back-end where you can add and manage all of the articles for your web site. | |
Screen.content.edit.15 |
This is the back-end screen where you can add and edit Articles. The same screen is used for adding a new Article and editing an existing Article. You can also select the Section and Category for an Article and indicate whether or not it is Published and if it is selected to appear on the Front Page. The Article's content is edited using the default editor selected in the User Manager - New/Edit. The Joomla! default editor is called TinyMCE. A number of Parameters can be set for the Article. Metadata can also be entered. |