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Joomla Website Directory Access

  • Joomla Website Directory Access

    Posted 15 years 3 months ago
    • Hello All

      I was just reading this guide to add a custom background to my website:

      www.rockettheme.com/forum/index.php?f=27...77240&rb_v=viewtopic

      They say I need to go to:

      /templates/rt_infuse_j15/images/style3/backgrounds directory

      But when I logon to my websites admin page and go to media manger I don't see that directory?

      Do I have to logon to my websites host via ftp to view this directory?

      Thanks
      Paul S
  • Re: Joomla Website Directory Access

    Posted 15 years 3 months ago
    • ukmercenary wrote:
      Do I have to logon to my websites host via ftp to view this directory?
      Yes, you need to connect via ftp to access the template files
  • Re: Joomla Website Directory Access

    Posted 15 years 3 months ago
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    Re: Joomla Website Directory Access

    Posted 15 years 3 months ago
    • ukmercenary wrote:
      Hello All

      I was just reading this guide to add a custom background to my website:

      www.rockettheme.com/forum/index.php?f=27...77240&rb_v=viewtopic

      They say I need to go to:

      /templates/rt_infuse_j15/images/style3/backgrounds directory

      But when I logon to my websites admin page and go to media manger I don't see that directory?

      Do I have to logon to my websites host via ftp to view this directory?

      Thanks
      Paul S


      Hi ukmercenary, I could be wrong but I believe you could update your global configuration (site > global configuration) if you do not want to use FTP. In your global config go to system and under media settings set your "path to media folder" to "templates" or to "templates/rt_infuse_j15/images" and then upload via Media Manager. FTP is probably the easiest though.
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