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The aim of this document is to work through, hands-on,  creating a new article using either the Front-end or Administration module of the Joomla! 2.5 web site.
{{JVer|2.5}} The aim of this document is to work through, hands-on,  creating a new article using the Front-end of the Joomla! 2.5 web site.
 
 
=== Who is it written for?===
 
=== Who is it written for?===
 
:*'''Everyone'''
 
:*'''Everyone'''
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:* '''Editors and Publishers''' can edit documents that they did not create.
 
:* '''Editors and Publishers''' can edit documents that they did not create.
  
To get an Article published depends on the way the site is managed. Publishing is often done by the site Administrator. If you are an Author you are likely to need to ask for it to be published before you can do more work on it but Editors can continue to edit before it is published.
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The way an Article gets published depends on the way the site is managed. Publishing is often done by the site Administrator. If you are an Author you are likely to need to ask for it to be published before you can do more work on it. But Editors can continue to edit before it is published.
  
 
More about Permissions in Joomla! 1.6 here:- [[How permissions work in Joomla! 1.6 |Permissions in a Joomla! Site]]
 
More about Permissions in Joomla! 1.6 here:- [[How permissions work in Joomla! 1.6 |Permissions in a Joomla! Site]]
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'''Log in either:'''<br/>
 
'''Log in either:'''<br/>
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'''or'''
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:By logging in to the Administration Panel (back end) of the website.
 
:By logging in to the Administration Panel (back end) of the website.
  
'''By logging in to the website'''
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'''By logging in to the Front End of the website'''
  
 
:Many sites have a USER MENU with several options about things users might want to do. (It is not always called a USER MENU  - it depends on the site!). One of the common options is to Submit an Article (Sometimes called Create an Article). If this option is available - use it:-
 
:Many sites have a USER MENU with several options about things users might want to do. (It is not always called a USER MENU  - it depends on the site!). One of the common options is to Submit an Article (Sometimes called Create an Article). If this option is available - use it:-
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:'''Or:'''<br/>
 
:'''Or:'''<br/>
:Sometimes the site has been set up to show a small icon [[Image:new.png]] that looks like a sheet of paper at the bottom of many of the list pages. (This icon does not appear on pages with just one article - it does appear on pages where there is a list of articles.)
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:Sometimes the site has been set up to show a small icon [[Image:new.png]] that looks like a sheet of paper at the bottom of many of the list pages. (This icon does not appear on pages with just one article - it does appear on pages where there is a list of articles.)
 
::Click on the New Article icon [[Image:new.png]]
 
::Click on the New Article icon [[Image:new.png]]
  
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===Saving your work===
 
===Saving your work===
:*If you are an Author note that '''you will not be able to return to this page after it is saved.''' To prevent loss of work during composition, it is recommended that you compose your work in an offline word processor and cut and past it into the editing box.
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:*If you are an Author note that '''you will not be able to return to this page after it is saved.''' To prevent loss of work during composition, it is recommended that you compose your work in an offline word processor and cut and paste it into the editing box.
  
 
Two pieces of information are required to save a new article, a Title and some Content.  
 
Two pieces of information are required to save a new article, a Title and some Content.  
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:*If you are a Publisher, type a few lines and then go to the Publishing part of the editor and Save it. You will then be able to continue editing.
 
:*If you are a Publisher, type a few lines and then go to the Publishing part of the editor and Save it. You will then be able to continue editing.
  
:*If you are an Editor, you can continue to edit the article after it has been saved, even when it is not published.
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:*If you are an Editor, you can continue to edit the article after it has been saved as long as it is not published.
  
 
====Where will the Article be located?====
 
====Where will the Article be located?====
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===Publishing the Article===
 
===Publishing the Article===
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The Status selector publishes the article.
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Status: Choices are Published, Unpublished, Archived and Trash. Select "Published" to publish the article.
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:*The selections are above the Article Text Content Editor.
 
:*The selections are above the Article Text Content Editor.
You must make a number of choices about where the new Article will be located and who will be able to read it.
 
 
[[Image:GSpublishing.png|frame|center|'''Here the user has Publishing permissions so the choice for Published is displayed.''']]
 
  
Getting the Section and Category correct usually means that it will display in the right place. The choice of Section and Category will depend on those available on the site you are using.
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[[Image:GSpublisherpart.png|frame|center|'''Here the user has Publishing permissions so the choice for Published is displayed.''']]
  
[[Image:GSpublisherpart3.png|frame|center|''' This is the Sample data in 'localhost' and shows the Section and Category chosen. ''']]
 
  
::'''Section:''' choose from the pull-down list
 
::'''Category:''' the choices depend on the Section chosen
 
::'''Published:''' Leave this as Yes. This choice is not available if you are an Author
 
::'''Front Page:''' leave this as No. The exception would be if you are writing an Article for the Front page which is in 'Blog' layout format.
 
 
::'''Access Level:''' choose the appropriate one for your site.
 
::'''Access Level:''' choose the appropriate one for your site.
  
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:*Save the article
 
:*Save the article
::Click on the Save icon
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::Click on the Save or Save and Close icon.
  
This saves the Article in Joomla! and returns you to where you started (not to the editor).
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If you are an Author, this saves the Article in Joomla! and returns you to where you started (not to the editor).
  
 
If you are an Editor or a Publisher - you should now be able to find the article in the place you expect!
 
If you are an Editor or a Publisher - you should now be able to find the article in the place you expect!
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:**a blue pencil[[Image:edit_unpublished.png]]  for one that has not been published.
 
:**a blue pencil[[Image:edit_unpublished.png]]  for one that has not been published.
  
:*Next time you save it, you will not have to fill out the Publisher part of the editor again.
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:*Next time you edit it, you will not have to fill out the Publisher part of the editor.
  
 
==Where Next?==
 
==Where Next?==
*If you want to do more editing and learn how to manage Articles using just the Front-end of the Site - then look at the documents under '''More hands-on altering and manipulating Articles''' in the Index to other documents below.
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*If you want to do more editing and learn how to manage Articles using just the Front-end of the Site then look at the documents under '''More hands-on altering and manipulating Articles''' in the Index to other documents below.
 
*For setting up a site yourself, look at the documents under '''Hands-on setting up a Joomla! site''' in the Index to other documents below.
 
*For setting up a site yourself, look at the documents under '''Hands-on setting up a Joomla! site''' in the Index to other documents below.
  
 
==Further information==
 
==Further information==
 
http://docs.joomla.org/Article_Management This is a compendium of short documents about all aspects of Articles, aimed at all levels of expertise.
 
http://docs.joomla.org/Article_Management This is a compendium of short documents about all aspects of Articles, aimed at all levels of expertise.
==Index to other documents in this series==
 
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--Lorna Scammell March 2011
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--Linda LaFianza March 2012

Revision as of 09:33, 23 September 2012

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The aim of this document is to work through, hands-on, creating a new article using either the Front-end or Administration module of the Joomla! 2.5 web site.

Who is it written for?[edit]

  • Everyone

You also need:

  • access to a Joomla! 2.5 site
  • to be logged in with a username with an appropriate level of permission

Background: Publishing and editing permissions[edit]

There are some restrictions on what different groups of people adding content are allowed to do. There are three groups (apart from administrators who can do anything with content), called Authors, Editors and Publishers. Authors can only edit their own material and cannot get their work seen on the site (published) themselves. In summary:-

  • Authors, Editors and Publishers can create and alter articles
  • Authors cannot 'publish' articles - which means that they do not display until someone with publish permissions has ticked the right box.
  • Editors can edit unpublished articles
  • Publishers can see a tick-box (which shows whether an Article is Published) when they edit or create an article - so they can publish their own, and other peoples', articles.
  • Editors and Publishers can edit documents that they did not create.

The way an Article gets published depends on the way the site is managed. Publishing is often done by the site Administrator. If you are an Author you are likely to need to ask for it to be published before you can do more work on it. But Editors can continue to edit before it is published.

More about Permissions in Joomla! 1.6 here:- Permissions in a Joomla! Site

Starting a new article[edit]

You can easily start a new article for yourself although exactly how you do this depends on how the Web site your use is set up.

Log in either:

By logging in to the Front End of the website.

or

By logging in to the Administration Panel (back end) of the website.

By logging in to the Front End of the website

Many sites have a USER MENU with several options about things users might want to do. (It is not always called a USER MENU - it depends on the site!). One of the common options is to Submit an Article (Sometimes called Create an Article). If this option is available - use it:-
Find the USER MENU
Click on Submit an Article
A User Menu with the option to start a new Article, called here Submit an Article. Sometimes this option is under the Main Menu.
Or:
Sometimes the site has been set up to show a small icon New.png that looks like a sheet of paper at the bottom of many of the list pages. (This icon does not appear on pages with just one article - it does appear on pages where there is a list of articles.)
Click on the New Article icon New.png


By logging in to the Administration Panel (back end) of the website

Navigate to the Article Manager via Site/Control Panel/Add New Article or Content/Article Manager/Add New Article.

Adding content[edit]

The editing screen (called Submit an Article) is loaded. This is the same editor as used for editing Articles, except that it has no content and no title.

  • Type in a title in the title box
  • Type in some text - or copy text from another document

Saving your work[edit]

  • If you are an Author note that you will not be able to return to this page after it is saved. To prevent loss of work during composition, it is recommended that you compose your work in an offline word processor and cut and paste it into the editing box.

Two pieces of information are required to save a new article, a Title and some Content.

  • If you are a Publisher, type a few lines and then go to the Publishing part of the editor and Save it. You will then be able to continue editing.
  • If you are an Editor, you can continue to edit the article after it has been saved as long as it is not published.

Where will the Article be located?[edit]

  • The location of an Article is determined by its Category.
The default Category is the first one in the Category hierarchy.
The Category assignment determines the article's location in a website's structure and/or menu.
If you are using an existing site, you need to be told which Category to select.

Cross Reference: There is detail about Sections and Categories in this series of documents - Background: CategoriesDesign the content: Categories in Joomla! 1.6

Publishing the Article[edit]

The Status selector publishes the article. Status: Choices are Published, Unpublished, Archived and Trash. Select "Published" to publish the article.

  • The selections are above the Article Text Content Editor.
Here the user has Publishing permissions so the choice for Published is displayed.


Access Level: choose the appropriate one for your site.

Access Level:

  • Public means that anyone visiting the Web site can read it.
  • Registered means that people who have logged in but do not have any write access can read it.
  • Special means that Authors, Publishers and Administrators can view and edit it.
  • Save the article
Click on the Save or Save and Close icon.

If you are an Author, this saves the Article in Joomla! and returns you to where you started (not to the editor).

If you are an Editor or a Publisher - you should now be able to find the article in the place you expect!

  • Continue to alter it or add to it -
    • an orange pencil Edit.png icon for a published Article
    • a blue pencilEdit unpublished.png for one that has not been published.
  • Next time you edit it, you will not have to fill out the Publisher part of the editor.

Where Next?[edit]

  • If you want to do more editing and learn how to manage Articles using just the Front-end of the Site then look at the documents under More hands-on altering and manipulating Articles in the Index to other documents below.
  • For setting up a site yourself, look at the documents under Hands-on setting up a Joomla! site in the Index to other documents below.

Further information[edit]

http://docs.joomla.org/Article_Management This is a compendium of short documents about all aspects of Articles, aimed at all levels of expertise.


--Linda LaFianza March 2012