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1. Access Granted component for Joomla front and backend
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Access Granted is a Joomla! component for custom user levels and groups Using Access Granted (AG), you can define the access level a user needs to access in the Joomla Frontend and Backend for: a menu item (using the Joomla standard menu system) a component, a module, a mambot content icons (Print | PDF | Email) frontend editing a section, a category, a content item This article is a...
Thursday, 07 December 2006 |  11211 Hit(s) | Read more...

2. Community focussed Joomla site building
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Building a Community focused Joomla site  Joomla's mission is to manage your content, mainly articles, media, users. User management is very limited in the core CMS. One image and just a few details is all you can have here. If you want to build a user-focused website, a real online community where members can interact with each other and make the site come alive, you'll have to add a...
Saturday, 02 December 2006 |  12835 Hit(s) | Read more...

3. ACL hacks for Joomla
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ACL hacks for Joomla! 1.0.x One shortcoming of the current Joomla! version is the lack of access control / group management of the CMS. This is due to the original "Power in Simplicity" concept which limits groups you can assign users to to only 4 frontend (registered, author, editor, publisher) and 3 backend (manager, admin, super-admin) choices. Limitations: A user can only belong to on...
Thursday, 05 October 2006 |  19369 Hit(s) | Read more...

4. Now using Jom Comment
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Jom Comments looked quite promissing right from the start. A few bugs have now been corrected, the missing "delete" button has been added, more features are planned and development has been very fast during the last few days, so I've decided to switch completely over.  I've slightly changed the included "minimal" template and I think I'll start making my own to match the site colors. If it...
Saturday, 06 May 2006 |  86562 Hit(s) | Read more...

5. Joomla Commenting Systems
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Joomla Core does not natively include a way for visitors to comment on content items. A few solutions have been developped to fill this gap. The first two components must've been Arthur Konzes well known and free AkoComment, and Phil Taylors commercial ComboMax. Since AkoComment doesn't seem to be developped anymore, people have started to release versions with a few different enhance...
Monday, 01 May 2006 |  57666 Hit(s) | Read more...

6. How to use a Joomla Component
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A Joomla component is destined to be either displayed as a pages main content (examples: Joomlaboard forum, Gig Calendar...), or just as a backend configuration interface for functionality such as SEF Advanced or AkoComments. Components add lots of different functionality to the Joomla Core. Most are pretty simple to use in just a few steps:
Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |  6726 Hit(s) | Read more...

7. Joomla Content
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How does Joomla manage content (articles / items) ? Some basic ideas.. Image a train. You have a locomotive pulling the whole train. Attached to it, wagons. In the wagons, the travellers. I don't remember who originated this analogy, but ever since I first read this, I have had it in my mind... Joomla is just the same. You have sections; these are the locomotives and don't hold travelers. You ha...
Friday, 24 March 2006 |  6812 Hit(s) | Read more...

8. The Frontpage Component
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This article is listed under "components". Why, you might ask? Because what is generally considered as your site's homepage is just another component, com_frontpage, as you can easily verify by clicking your non-SEFed "Home" link. This article aims at reducing the confusion between your HOMEpage and the FRONTpage component, as this is really only the same in the default Joomla ...
Saturday, 11 March 2006 |  33177 Hit(s) | Read more...

  
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