Difference between revisions of "Site (Application)"
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− | The '''Site''' [[application]], also known as the '''''Front-end''''', is the main part of a Joomla website. This is where the general traffic occurs: when a visitor uses your site, he will be using the Site application. You can manipulate this (add/remove [[content]], [[Switching templates|switch templates]] etc.) from the [[Administrator (Application)|Administrator application]]. Users with appropriate [[:Category:Access Control|access levels]] will also be able to edit some aspects of the site from the Front-end. | + | <languages/> |
+ | <translate> | ||
+ | The '''Site''' [[S:MyLanguage/application]], also known as the '''''Front-end''''', is the main part of a Joomla website. This is where the general traffic occurs: when a visitor uses your site, he will be using the Site application. You can manipulate this (add/remove [[S:MyLanguage/content]], [[S:MyLanguage/Switching templates|switch templates]] etc.) from the [[S:MyLanguage/Administrator (Application)|Administrator application]]. Users with appropriate [[S:MyLanguage/:Category:Access Control|access levels]] will also be able to edit some aspects of the site from the Front-end. | ||
The Site application is implemented in the JSite class, which is a subclass of the generic JApplication. The JSite object can be retrieved in all versions that support JSite using the following code. The variable <code>$app</code> will be a JSite object when this code is run in the Site application. | The Site application is implemented in the JSite class, which is a subclass of the generic JApplication. The JSite object can be retrieved in all versions that support JSite using the following code. The variable <code>$app</code> will be a JSite object when this code is run in the Site application. | ||
+ | </translate> | ||
+ | <translate> | ||
<source lang="php">$app = JFactory::getApplication();</source> | <source lang="php">$app = JFactory::getApplication();</source> | ||
+ | </translate> | ||
+ | <translate> | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
− | [[File:Home page example.png|frame|left|<center>An example Home Page, the first page of the Site application</center>]] | + | </translate> |
− | + | [[File:Home page example.png|frame|left|<center><translate>An example Home Page, the first page of the Site application</translate></center>]] | |
+ | <translate> | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Application]][[Category:Landing Pages]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Application]][[Category:Landing Pages]]</noinclude> | ||
+ | </translate> |
Revision as of 20:09, 23 June 2014
The Site S:MyLanguage/application, also known as the Front-end, is the main part of a Joomla website. This is where the general traffic occurs: when a visitor uses your site, he will be using the Site application. You can manipulate this (add/remove S:MyLanguage/content, switch templates etc.) from the Administrator application. Users with appropriate access levels will also be able to edit some aspects of the site from the Front-end.
The Site application is implemented in the JSite class, which is a subclass of the generic JApplication. The JSite object can be retrieved in all versions that support JSite using the following code. The variable $app
will be a JSite object when this code is run in the Site application.
$app = JFactory::getApplication();