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How to Find Your Content

  • Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • Hello,

      I have a question. I am beginning to understand how to look at the front end and be able to figure out where it is on the back-end. What about the opposite?

      How can I look at an Article or Module in the back-end and figure out where it is published? Or is that a stupid question?

      - Roger
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    Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • JEM wrote:
      For Articles, go to the Article Manager, all the Articles will be listed there, you can use the sort feature to narrow your search by selecting 'Select Section', 'Select Category', or clicking on 'Front Page' to quickly find the Front Page Articles.

      For Modules, go to the Module Manager, all the Modules will be listed there, again, you can use the sort feature to narrow your search.

      If you know the position, for example, left, advert1, user1, you can sort that way.

      If you know the type of module, for example, banner, login, you can sort that way.
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  • Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • JEM,

      Thank you very much for your reply, especially on a Saturday.

      I am still having issues with articles, but it is getting better. I installed the Crystalline theme and in the Article Manager were a bunch of News Flash articles. I saw them at the bottom of certain pages, but couldn't figure out where they were or how to put them there. I just found a newsflash module that managed them. So now I know, just by looking at an article, section and category, it doesn't mean you know where it is.

      Now I am a newbie to Joomla and it was just today that I sat through the Lynda.com Joomla 1.5 essentials training to get an idea of how everything is put together. So please forgive me if my questions seem quite novice. I am sure with experience it will come, just difficult for the newbie to put it all together.
  • Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 4 months ago
    • Impossible to set a menu in the raw position of Affinity template ??
      raw doesn't appear in the list
      no effect if I apply it anyway
      don't find any else position to set my menu to this place (tried "toolbar" too) ??
      Any idea someone ??
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    Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 4 months ago
    • "raw" if I am not mistaken, is the where the default menu appears, coded to the template, but not a position that can be published to in the Template / Module Manager.
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  • Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 4 months ago
    • thanx for your answer !
      Ok !! So how to set my menu inthis place ?? It only appears on the left position. I created another module to have it in the horizontal place too but nothing appears and no way to have the mainmenu in this place too ?? I don't know what to do ??? regards
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    Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 4 months ago
    • Francois Guyon wrote:
      thanx for your answer !
      Ok !! So how to set my menu in this place ?? It only appears on the left position. I created another module to have it in the horizontal place too but nothing appears and no way to have the mainmenu in this place too ?? I don't know what to do ??? regards

      Could you please post your question in the forum for the template you are using, along with the proper details, in particular a link to your site so we can take a look?
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    Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago
    • Yves wrote:
      If you install RS Finder! (free), you will be able to quickly access to anything from articles, menus, plugins, modules and components just in typing 2 or 3 letters. For example, type rok and you can go directly to RokCandy article, RokCandy component, RokTabs category or RokBox menu item.
      Big timesaver !
      RSFinder.png

      I download the component of the official webpage and the install return a error:
      ¡Error! I dont have a XML config file in the package.

      Anything have a good version of this package? please upload in another mirrow.

      I post the same cuestion in the original product leader page:
      www.rsjoomla.com/customer-support/forum/...etup-file.html#13395 , i await to the oficial team post a reply and solve the problem.
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    Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago
    • RSFinder is not our product so you will have to get a copy or support from www.rsjoomla.com
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    Re: How to Find Your Content

    Posted 14 years 3 weeks ago

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