Monday, June 7, 2010

Joomla with Krishan..

Front end

There are five different categories of areas on the page.

  • Menus

  • Content

  • Advertising

  • Additional functions

First two categories I've written in my last article.

3.0Advertising

When your site becomes popular and if the content is right, you can sell advertising space. Advertising space usually means banner links. Banners are small graphics (in .gif, .jpg, .png, or .swf format) that induce the visitor to leave your website via a single click on the banner. If you really want that, look for a space in your layout and consider using it for advertising.


3.1Banner Area

The banner area can administer text links and graphical banners.


4.0Functions

Functions are site elements that are necessary to make interactivity possible. In Joomla! these functions are built into modules.


4.1Login Area

A login module is important if you want to split your website into a public and a protected area. The visitor then has to have a way of registering and logging on. Perhaps, he or she even occasionally forgets his or her password.


4.2Polling

Since our content is designed for certain target groups, we should now and then ask the group that actually surfs our site for their opinion. This is the simplest way of getting usable opinions about your site.

Joomla! has an integrated polling component.


4.3Who is Online?

This module is about communication and community. After the user has been able to see which articles are new and particularly popular, naturally he or she would like to know who is navigating the site right now. A distinction is made between guests and logged-in users


4.4Feeds

News feeds are becoming more and more popular. These are standardized, machine readable collections of content, which can be processed further, to some extent the content of your site, without the encumbrance of the template and layout. The Syndication module offers the website's news feed.

4.5Search Field

The functionality that underlies the search field contributes greatly to the user friendliness of a website. Many sites have search fields. Often, however, they only search through a portion of the website. With Joomla!, however, this is different,

all pages are definitely scanned. If new extensions are added, their content is

also searched.

**tomorrow updating on Joomla

Back end

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