There are five different categories of areas on the page.
Menus
Content
Advertising
Additional functions
Decorative elements
1.Menus
Menus make navigation on the page as easy as possible for the user. There are different menus for different tasks. Joomla! has predefined six menus in the sample data. You can add as many additional menus as you want or, naturally, you can also disable them. Two of the menus, by the way, are not shown in our example. These are the so-called User Menu that the registered user sees after he or she has logged on, and the Key Concepts menu that is only shown when you click on the Key Concepts link.
Top Menu
The top menu is as high up on the page as possible. It is designed to give the user quick access to the most important content. Such a menu often displays concepts, products, contacts, company address information, and language.
Main Menu/BreadcrumbsThe main menu is the central navigation area of the page. There should always be a link here to return the user to the first page. This menu should appear in exactly the same position on every page of the website.
Other MenusOther menus (other menu, key concepts) can pop up in all kinds of places (module positions). Depending on the content and context of the page it can make sense to offer additional menu options, such as a shop component or, here for instance, Joomla!'s core concepts.
2.Content:-
Content can be a message, an editorial article, or a static page with explanations.
Content can also be a dynamic link directory (http://www.google.com/), a shop (http://dell.com/), or a flea market (http://www.ebay.com/).
2.1First Page/Front Page
2.2The Newest Information/The Most Often Read Messages
The message can be displayed in different formats. People are usually interested in the newest and in what others are reading.**tomorrow updating on Joomla
front end :-
Advertising:-
Additional functions:-
Decorative elements:-
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