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==How to Access==
 
==How to Access==
 
Select '''Content → Front Page Manager''' from the drop-down menu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation. Or click on the 'Front Page Manager' button in the [[Control Panel]] screen.
 
Select '''Content → Front Page Manager''' from the drop-down menu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation. Or click on the 'Front Page Manager' button in the [[Control Panel]] screen.
  
 
[[Image:front-page-manager-button.png]]
 
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Joomla! 2.5 does not use the Front Page Manager. Instead, articles marked as featured will appear. To create a front page, either create an article or locate an existing article. On the back end, select '''Content →  Article Manager,''' click the article link to open it in edit mode, and under '''Edit Article,''' change "Featured" from "No" to "Yes."
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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== Column headers ==
 
== Column headers ==
*'''Title:''' The article title (click on the title to edit the article).
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Click on the column heading to sort the list by that column's value.
*'''Published:''' Shows the publish status for the article.
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{{colheader|Number}}
*'''Order:''' The order in which the articles are displayed (depends on parameters set in the menu item showing the Front Page).
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{{colheader|Checkbox}}
*'''Access Level:''' The access level needed to view the article.
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{{colheader|Title}}
*'''ID:''' The article ID.
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{{colheader|Published}}
*'''Section:''' The Section in which the article belongs. If blank, the article is uncategorized.
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{{colheader|Order}}
*'''Category:''' The Category in which the article belongs. If blank, the article is uncategorized.
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{{colheader|Access Level}}
*'''Author:''' The article author.
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== Notes on use ==
 
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== Dependencies ==
 
== Dependencies ==
The order in which the articles are shown depends on settings used in the menu item for the Front Page (Parameters - Advanced).
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The order in which the articles are shown depends on settings used in the menu item for the Front Page (Parameters - Advanced). If your web site's Front Page display is not responding to changes in ordering that you set in the Front Page Manager, you need to [[Setting Front Page Advanced Parameters|set those parameters correctly]].
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Articles can have their order set both in the Article Manager and in the Front Page Manager. The Front Page Manager controls the ordering of articles on the frontpage (only), and the Article Manager ordering controls them elsewhere.  In both cases, the Advanced Parameters have to be set correctly to allow ordering to work.
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[[Category:Archived version Joomla! 1.5]]

Latest revision as of 05:08, 18 July 2013

The "J1.5" namespace is an archived namespace. This page contains information for a Joomla! version which is no longer supported. It exists only as a historical reference, it will not be improved and its content may be incomplete and/or contain broken links.

How to Access[edit]

Select Content → Front Page Manager from the drop-down menu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation. Or click on the 'Front Page Manager' button in the Control Panel screen.

Front-page-manager-button.png

Joomla! 2.5 does not use the Front Page Manager. Instead, articles marked as featured will appear. To create a front page, either create an article or locate an existing article. On the back end, select Content → Article Manager, click the article link to open it in edit mode, and under Edit Article, change "Featured" from "No" to "Yes."

Description[edit]

The Front page is a view showing articles marked as "Front page" in the Article Manager. The Front page has it's own settings (parameters) which may differ from the rest of the site.

Toolbar[edit]

  • Archive. To change one or more Articles to Archived status, select them and press this button. Archived Articles are retained on the site and are available for viewing on Menu Items with a Type of Archive Layout. They can not be published to other pages while set to Archived status. Note that Articles assigned to the "Uncategorized" Section will not show on the Archived Article List layout.
  • Publish. To publish one or more items, select them and click on this button.
  • Unpublish. To unpublish one or more items, select them and click on this button.
  • Remove: To remove one or more items, select them and click on this button.
  • Help. Opens this Help Screen.

Screenshot[edit]

Front-page-manager.png

Column headers[edit]

Click on the column heading to sort the list by that column's value.

  • #. An indexing number automatically assigned by Joomla! for ease of reference.
  • Checkbox. Check this box to select one or more items. To select all items, check the box in the column heading. After one or more boxes are checked, click a toolbar button to take an action on the selected item or items. Many toolbar actions, such as Publish and Unpublish, can work with multiple items. Others, such as Edit, only work on one item at a time. If multiple items are checked and you press Edit, the first item will be opened for editing.
  • Title. The name of the item. For a Menu Item, the Title will display in the Menu. For an Article, Section, or Category, the Title may optionally be displayed on the web page. This entry is required. You can open the item for editing by clicking on the Title.
  • Published. Whether the item has been published or not. You can change the Published state by clicking on the icon in this column.
  • Order. The order to display items. If the list is sorted by this column, you can change the order by clicking the arrows or by entering the sequential order and clicking 'Save Order'.
  • Access Level. Who has access to this item. Current options are:
    • Public: Everyone has access
    • Registered: Only registered users have access
    • Special: Only users with author status or higher have access
You can change an item's Access Level by clicking on the icon in the column.
  • ID. The ID number. This is a unique identification number for this item assigned automatically by Joomla!. It is used to identify the item internally, for example in internal links. You can not change this number.
  • Section. The Section this item belongs to. Clicking on the Section Title opens the Section for editing. See Section Manager - Edit.
  • Category. The Category this item belongs to. Clicking on the Category title opens the Category for editing. See Category Manager - Edit.
  • Author. Name of the Joomla! User who created this item. Clicking on the Author opens the User for editing. See User Manager - Edit.

Notes on use[edit]

The Front page view is normally used as the site front page. However, it may as well be used as a sub page. Some websites will use a welcome screen as the home page, with a link to the Front page view.

Points to watch[edit]

If an article is unpublished, the page will still show in the back end Front Page Manager. It will not be shown in the Front End (on the site itself). The Publish Status takes precedence over the Front Page parameter.

Dependencies[edit]

The order in which the articles are shown depends on settings used in the menu item for the Front Page (Parameters - Advanced). If your web site's Front Page display is not responding to changes in ordering that you set in the Front Page Manager, you need to set those parameters correctly.

Articles can have their order set both in the Article Manager and in the Front Page Manager. The Front Page Manager controls the ordering of articles on the frontpage (only), and the Article Manager ordering controls them elsewhere. In both cases, the Advanced Parameters have to be set correctly to allow ordering to work.