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What is an Uncategorised Article? |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 15:14 |
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Most Articles will be assigned to a Section and Category. In many cases, you might not know where you want it to appear so put the Article in the Uncategorized Section/Category. The Articles marked as Uncategorized are handled as static content. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 November 2007 11:23 )
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Where did the Mambots go? |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 09:17 |
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Mambots have been renamed as Plugins. Mambots were introduced in Mambo and offered possibilities to add plug-in logic to your site mainly for the purpose of manipulating content. In Joomla! 1.5, Plugins will now have much broader capabilities than Mambots. Plugins are able to extend functionality at the framework layer as well. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 November 2007 11:04 )
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What is the difference between Archiving and Trashing an Article? |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 05:19 |
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When you Archive an Article, the content is put into a state which removes it from your site as published content. The Article is still available from within the Control Panel and can be retrieved for editing or republishing purposes. Trashed Articles are just one step from being permanently deleted but are still available until you Remove them from the Trash Manager. You should use Archive if you consider an Article important, but not current. Trash should be used when you want to delete the content entirely from your site and from future search results. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 November 2007 12:02 )
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What is the purpose of the collation selection in the installation screen? |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 03:11 |
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The collation option determines the way ordering in the database is done. In languages that use special characters, for instance the German umlaut, the database collation determines the sorting order. If you don't know which collation you need, select the "utf8_general_ci" as most languages use this. The other collations listed are exceptions in regards to the general collation. If your language is not listed in the list of collations it most likely means that "utf8_general_ci is suitable. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 May 2007 09:40 )
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What languages are supported by Joomla! 1.5? |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 01:12 |
Within the Installer you will find a wide collection of languages. The installer currently supports the following languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Bengali, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Devanagari(India), Croatian(Croatia), Magyar (Hungary), Italian, Malay, Norwegian bokmal, Dutch, Portuguese(Brasil), Portugues(Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Svenska, Thai and more are being added all the time. By default the English language is installed for the Back and Front-ends. You can download additional language files from the Joomla!Extensions Directory. In addition some translation teams are offering fully localised versions of the entire package. Please check the Joomla! Help Site for links to locations where languages and localised versions can be found. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 November 2007 11:45 )
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