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== Joomla! Getting Started Manual ==
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This series of documents introduces Joomla! to people who have not previously used it. This introduction aims to help you make the best use of the series.
  
This page introduces documentation to help you to get started with Joomla! The approach is mainly 'hands-on' instructions about doing the basic things to manage content.
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==Background==
'''Note:'''  This is a draft  just now - and is being actively edited
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===Which versions are covered?===
  
===Who is the Manual intended for ===
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There are two versions in common use:-
The articles/tutorials here are aimed at helping people who have not used Joomla! before. The good news is that the content of a Joomla! web site can be created, edited and managed without using any code and the site itself can be managed without previous experience of looking after web servers. Yet there is scope for experienced developers to extend a site in sophisticated ways. There are indications of the intended audience at the head of each article.
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* Version 1.5 is well established and widely used.
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* Version 1.6 was released early in 2011.
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There are many similarities between the versions. They are presented separately to newcomers to Joomla! in order to present 'hands-on' material with clarity. This is the introduction to version 1.5. There is a separate series for version 1.6, as yet incomplete.
  
The groups that are  particularly targeted are the following:-
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===Who is it written for?===
'''Note:''' - Words needed for each level that are meaningful + some more detail so that readers recognise
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The series is for anyone who wants to use Joomla! at a number of levels. Its main focus is:-
themselves. Clearly - each group has different needs and some can be let loose on the other docs on the site
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* on people with limited computing experience
- eg the Admin manual
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* on using Joomla! for a small web site, such as a club or association or small business
:*Novice: someone with no previous experience of adding content to a web site but has some basic email and editing skills.  
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but
:*Beginner: an experienced author - used to laying out text, but has not previously used anything like Joomla!
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* there are sections which will be useful to experienced designers and developers.
:*Experienced beginner: someone with some limited computing background and has added to a static web site but is not familiar with HTML, scripting or CSS.
 
:*Someone with previous experience with managing a static web site, has used HTML or a scripting language, but not a lot of background knowledge.
 
:*Someone who has used a CMS previously and has some need to maintain a Joomla! site.
 
:*Experienced developer: Someone with programming experience and is technically aware - a potential developer in Joomla!
 
  
==The Manual==
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At the start of each article there is an indication of who it is aimed at and, on occasions, about the pitfalls for the inexperienced or unwary.
  
==== Using a Joomla! site for the tutorials - inevitable background to get started ====
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{{:GS/Readership}}
You must have the use of a Joomla! website to get anything from these tutorials, which are mainly 'hands on' demonstrations of basic features.
 
  
Joomla! is a Content Management System (a CMS) which allows content to be created and edited by visitors who have a login with appropriate permissions. The logins are created and the permissions defined by the person who looks after the web site, usually called the administrator. For experienced people, there is a short section on how to get a Joomla! web site on a stand-alone computer, so that you can benefit from hands-on instructions.
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=={{JVer|1.5}}Introduction to the Getting Started series - Joomla! 1.5==
  
:*[[User names and how to login]] - a brief instruction for getting access to a web site. You will need to be able to do this in order to use the hands-on instructions that come later in the Manual.
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Joomla! is introduced using detailed 'hands-on' instructions about adding, altering and manipulating content. At the same time, general points about Joomla! are made which are intended to help people to learn more and do more. As the tasks require more background knowledge, so there are fewer hands-on instructions and more general pointers to the extensive documentation available for Joomla!
:*[[A demonstration web site on your own computer]]. Some information about what to do if you do not have access to a real Joomla! site
 
:*[[Who can do what?]] More about usernames and permissions, with a description of the various levels of access to a Joomla! site.
 
:*[[What a Joomla! site looks like]]. This covers important charactoristics of a dynamic web site
 
  
==== How to edit and create articles ====
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The series divides into four parts:-
Articles are the building blocks of any Joomla! site and are the main way that content is organised and displayed. <br/>Everyone needs to know the basics of how to edit and create articles - so start here whatever your previous experience.
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:*'''Hands-on a Joomla! site:''' There is an initial section on how to get 'hands-on' a Joomla! site. This is followed by practical instructions about doing key tasks needed for adding, altering and manipulating content on an existing site.
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:*'''Setting up a Joomla! site:''' This has background information about the design of a Joomla! Web site. There is a hands-on section on the mechanics of creating a new site using the core features that come with Joomla!
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:*'''Looking after a Joomla! site:''' This is a brief introduction to the day-to-day adminstration of a Joomla! web Site.
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:*'''Doing more and learning more:''' The final part links into other documentation and is intended as a guide ahead for taking Joomla! beyond the basics.
  
:*[[How to edit an article]] - aimed at helping everyone to use the editor and understand what articles look like and where they are stored.
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=== Hands-on a Joomla! site ===
:*[[How to create an article]] - with simple layouts and content - aimed at helping everyone to know how to add new a new article to a web site
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You must have the use of a Joomla! Web site to use 'hands-on' instructions. There are three possibilites:-
:*[[More on editing articles]] - adding tables, links, pictures and changing layouts.
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:*[[J1.5:Use an existing Joomla! 1.5 site| '''Use a site that has already been set up.''']] If you are going to be adding content to an existing site and do not have much computing experience this is a good option.  
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:* [[J1.5:Use Joomla! 1.5 on your own computer| '''Install a copy of Joomla! (with sample content) on your own computer.''']] This is sometimes referred to as a 'localhost' installation.It has some example content, so you can start to explore a Joomla! site before you have created one for your own content. This is a good option if you have enough experience to install it.
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:*[[J1.5:Use the Joomla! 1.5 demo|'''Use the Demo on the Joomla! site.''']] Test drive Joomla! free for 30 days; there is a free Quickstart video. This will appeal to experienced developers.
  
==== How to look after articles ====
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=== Hands-on adding and altering articles ===
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Start here no matter what your previous experience. Articles are the building blocks of any Joomla! Web site and everyone needs to know the basics of how to edit and create them. And doing this helps you to understand the inner workings of Joomla!
  
Say what this means at the getting started level - keep them in the right place - get the right layouts for the content
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:*[[Hands-on editing an article: Joomla! 1.5| '''How to edit an Article''']] - aimed at helping everyone to use the editor and understand what articles look like and where they are stored.
:*How articles are arranged, stored and managed - sections, categories and menus
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:*[[Hands-on adding a new article: Joomla! 1.5| '''How to create a new Article''']] - aimed at helping everyone to add a new article to a web site
:*How to manage articles
 
  
== Links and references ==
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===More about editing articles===  
This will have:-
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These are aimed at helping everyone who wants to learn more about articles and managing them from the main Site, also called the Front-end.
:*Links to other helpful pages of different levels of user skill pages - with comments
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:*[[Add links to other pages: Joomla! 1.5|'''Hands-on adding links to other pages''']]
:*List of links referred to in various places
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:*[[Add a table: Joomla! 1.5|'''Hands-on adding a table''']]
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:*[[Add an image: Joomla! 1.5|'''Hands-on adding a picture''']]
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:*[[Split an article: Joomla! 1.5|'''Hands-on splitting a long article''']]
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====Managing content using the Front-end of Joomla!====
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:*[[Manage articles using the Front-end of Joomla! 1.5|'''Manipulating and publishing  Articles''' ]] using the Front-end
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===Setting up a Joomla! site===
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There is a distinction between the mechanics of setting up a new site and the things you need to know before you set up a site. There is often a trial and error process involved in doing this, with muddle and frustration as a result. The problem is that you cannot design a site without knowing some background: and it is often easiest to learn the background by using a site. So this series presents the background to understanding how Joomla! sites work separately from the mechanics of creating a site. It emphasises that some initial thought can save hassle later.
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====Background - things you need to know====
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These are hands-on documents to familiarise you with designing a new site. The background is separate so that the flow of creating the site is not interrupted by asides. The background is aimed at helping you to understand what is going on, whether you have a large or a small site.
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:*[[J1.5:Get to know the Administrator Back-end of Joomla!|'''Background: get to know the Back-end''']]
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:*[[J1.5:How permissions work in Joomla! 1.5|'''Background: controlling user access to a Joomla! Site''']]
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:*[[J1.5:Design the content: Sections and Categories: Joomla! 1.5|'''Background: design the content - Sections and Categories''']]
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:*[[J1.5:Design appearance using Menus and Modules: Joomla! 1.5|'''Background: design appearance using Menus and Modules''']]
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:*[[J1.5:Design appearance using default Templates: Joomla! 1.5|'''Background: design appearance using default Templates''']]
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====The mechanics of setting up a new site====
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This covers the mechanics of creating new content and appearance of a simple site, using core Joomla! facilities.
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:*[[The mechanics of creating a Joomla! 1.5 web site|'''Doing it: hands-on setting up a Joomla! site''']]
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===General administration of a Joomla! site===
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The work is not done even when a site is set up and there are people adding and altering the content. There are some day-to-day tasks that need attention, as well as minor alterations to the site.
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:*[[Start to manage a Joomla! 1.5 site|'''Getting Started with day-to-day Administration of a Joomla! site''']]
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==Take Joomla! beyond the basics==
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There is more to learn about Joomla.
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:* '''Beyond the basics: doing more Jooomla!''' - this is not yet completed - it points to ways ahead.
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:*[[References|'''Books, links and helpful resources''']]
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--[[User:LornaS|Lorna Scammell]] December 2010
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 29 August 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.

This series of documents introduces Joomla! to people who have not previously used it. This introduction aims to help you make the best use of the series.

Background[edit]

Which versions are covered?[edit]

There are two versions in common use:-

  • Version 1.5 is well established and widely used.
  • Version 1.6 was released early in 2011.

There are many similarities between the versions. They are presented separately to newcomers to Joomla! in order to present 'hands-on' material with clarity. This is the introduction to version 1.5. There is a separate series for version 1.6, as yet incomplete.

Who is it written for?[edit]

The series is for anyone who wants to use Joomla! at a number of levels. Its main focus is:-

  • on people with limited computing experience
  • on using Joomla! for a small web site, such as a club or association or small business

but

  • there are sections which will be useful to experienced designers and developers.

At the start of each article there is an indication of who it is aimed at and, on occasions, about the pitfalls for the inexperienced or unwary.


Details about the intended readership

Novice:

Is someone with no previous experience of adding content to a web site but has some basic email and editing skills. They need to know how to edit and add content. They have enough previous experience to follow step-by-step, hands-on instructions.


Experienced author:

Is used to laying out text, but has not previously added content to a Joomla! Web site. They need to know how to do as much as possible with the editing facilities available on their web site and may move on to managing the structure of the site. This could include multi-lingual content.


Beginner:

A person with some computing background and has added to a static web site but is not familiar with HTML, scripting or CSS. They need to know how to do as much as possible with the editing facilities available on their web site. They may want to manage the site and even be able to develop an 'out-of-the-box site themselves.


Inexperienced with a CMS:

Someone with previous experience with managing a static web site, has used HTML or a scripting language, but not a lot of background knowledge. They need to be familiar with the editing facilities but their focus is likely to be on managing a site and to develop an 'out-of-the-box site themselves.


Experienced:

Someone who has used a CMS previously and needs to maintain a Joomla! site. They need a broad awareness of Joomla! and may move towards doing more developpment. They can explore the menus of a site with understanding.


Advanced:

A person with experience of programming with PHP and can cope with modules and templates. They also need to be able to do backups, installations and upgrades.


Expert:

Someone with wider programming experience and who is technically aware. Experienced with Operating systems, files installing software and much more. Needs to be able to get started with Joomla! in order to develop and manage complex sites.


Joomla 1.5Introduction to the Getting Started series - Joomla! 1.5[edit]

Joomla! is introduced using detailed 'hands-on' instructions about adding, altering and manipulating content. At the same time, general points about Joomla! are made which are intended to help people to learn more and do more. As the tasks require more background knowledge, so there are fewer hands-on instructions and more general pointers to the extensive documentation available for Joomla!

The series divides into four parts:-

  • Hands-on a Joomla! site: There is an initial section on how to get 'hands-on' a Joomla! site. This is followed by practical instructions about doing key tasks needed for adding, altering and manipulating content on an existing site.
  • Setting up a Joomla! site: This has background information about the design of a Joomla! Web site. There is a hands-on section on the mechanics of creating a new site using the core features that come with Joomla!
  • Looking after a Joomla! site: This is a brief introduction to the day-to-day adminstration of a Joomla! web Site.
  • Doing more and learning more: The final part links into other documentation and is intended as a guide ahead for taking Joomla! beyond the basics.

Hands-on a Joomla! site[edit]

You must have the use of a Joomla! Web site to use 'hands-on' instructions. There are three possibilites:-

Hands-on adding and altering articles[edit]

Start here no matter what your previous experience. Articles are the building blocks of any Joomla! Web site and everyone needs to know the basics of how to edit and create them. And doing this helps you to understand the inner workings of Joomla!

More about editing articles[edit]

These are aimed at helping everyone who wants to learn more about articles and managing them from the main Site, also called the Front-end.

Managing content using the Front-end of Joomla![edit]

Setting up a Joomla! site[edit]

There is a distinction between the mechanics of setting up a new site and the things you need to know before you set up a site. There is often a trial and error process involved in doing this, with muddle and frustration as a result. The problem is that you cannot design a site without knowing some background: and it is often easiest to learn the background by using a site. So this series presents the background to understanding how Joomla! sites work separately from the mechanics of creating a site. It emphasises that some initial thought can save hassle later.

Background - things you need to know[edit]

These are hands-on documents to familiarise you with designing a new site. The background is separate so that the flow of creating the site is not interrupted by asides. The background is aimed at helping you to understand what is going on, whether you have a large or a small site.

The mechanics of setting up a new site[edit]

This covers the mechanics of creating new content and appearance of a simple site, using core Joomla! facilities.

General administration of a Joomla! site[edit]

The work is not done even when a site is set up and there are people adding and altering the content. There are some day-to-day tasks that need attention, as well as minor alterations to the site.

Take Joomla! beyond the basics[edit]

There is more to learn about Joomla.

  • Beyond the basics: doing more Jooomla! - this is not yet completed - it points to ways ahead.

--Lorna Scammell December 2010