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− | jdoc statements are included in every Joomla [[Template|template]] and indicate where the output from other parts of Joomla or its extensions should be positioned in the overall web page. A typical jdoc statement looks like this: <code><jdoc:include type="component" /></code> | + | [[S:MyLanguage/jdoc statements|jdoc statements]] are included in every Joomla [[Template|template]] and indicate where the output from other parts of Joomla or its extensions should be positioned in the overall web page. A typical jdoc statement looks like this: <code><jdoc:include type="component" /></code><noinclude>[[Category:Glossary definitions|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude></translate> |
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Revision as of 10:44, 23 October 2014
jdoc statements are included in every Joomla template and indicate where the output from other parts of Joomla or its extensions should be positioned in the overall web page. A typical jdoc statement looks like this: <jdoc:include type="component" />