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Joomla! 3 Beginner's Guide Second Edition

You're reading from   Joomla! 3 Beginner's Guide Second Edition Build, develop, and manage a fully functioning, professional looking, and feature-rich website with the Joomla! CMS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981502
Length 476 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. A New and Easy Way to Build Websites 2. Getting Joomla! Up and Running FREE CHAPTER 3. First Steps – Getting to Know Joomla! 4. Web Building Basics – Creating a Site in an Hour 5. Small Sites, Big Sites – Organizing Your Content Effectively 6. Creating Killer Content – Adding and Editing Articles 7. Welcoming Your Visitors – Creating Attractive Home Pages and Overview Pages 8. Helping Your Visitors Find What They Want – Managing Menus 9. Opening Up the Site – Enabling Users to Log in and Contribute 10. Getting the Most out of Your Site – Extending Joomla! 11. Creating an Attractive Design – Working with Templates 12. Attracting Search Engine Traffic – SEO Tips and Techniques A. Keeping the Site Secure B. Creating a Multilingual Site C. Pop Quiz Answers Index

How many menus can you have?

On any Joomla website, you can create as many menus as you want. Every menu can contain one or more menu items; each menu item points to a page on the site. The default sample site that you installed in Chapter 2, Getting Joomla! Up and Running, is an example, as it contains no fewer than six menus. On the home page, four of them are shown: User Menu (only displayed after a registered user has logged in to the site), the horizontal Top menu, the About Joomla menu, and Main Menu (titled This Site). In the following screenshot, you can see how the frontend menus are reflected in the administrative interface:

How many menus can you have?

The Australian Parks menu and the Fruit Shop menu have been added to the sample data for demonstration purposes; they're only used on the Parks and Fruit Shop example site pages.

At least one menu is needed for Joomla to function properly—the menu containing the link to the home page. By default, that's the menu called Main Menu. The other...

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