This introduction should help you make the best use of the series. If you're having trouble visualizing how Joomla! The most important similarity is that both your OS and Joomla! You need to install applications onto your OS and extensions for Joomla! Just like your OS, Joomla! For some parts of these tutorials you must have the use of a Joomla! You can follow along just reading the material, but there is no better way of learning than doing. Here are the options available.
At the same time, general points about Joomla! As the tasks require more background knowledge, so there are fewer hands-on instructions and more general pointers to the extensive documentation available for Joomla! The series is divided into multiple parts as indicated by the browsing menu found at the top of this page. You should move from topic to topic in a left to right progression. Each topic will build upon the previous one. Alternatively, you can go right to the part containing the information sought.
This feature allows you to download and install Joomla extensions directly from your Joomla dashboard — which is a big time saver. Prior to this feature, you would need to search the web for an extension, download it to your desktop, then access the Joomla dashboard and install it. Being able to perform all of these tasks straight from your Joomla dashboard is more efficient and helps to save time. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Joomla App Store and also how to use it to download and install extensions.
The Joomla App Store extension manager was not introduced until Joomla 3. After the Joomla App Store Extension has been installed , you can use it to install a Joomla extension. Use one of these features to find the extension you want to install. Click the install button. After finding an extension to install, click on it. You will then go to a page showing basic information about the extension, such as the Version , License type , etc.
If your are installing Joomla! You can change this if needed. You will need to enter the information about the database you will use for Joomla!
It was suggested to write this information down under " Prepare for Install " tab. You may also read or review Creating a Database for Joomla! For simplification, these intructions are a reference to installing with a MySQLi database. The instructions on the installation page are self explanatory, but here they are again:. All these choices can be edited on the Site Global Configuration page, under Server options after the installation is completed.
Note, you will break your installation if you change these settings after installation unless you have a complete copy of the current database being used by the Joomla! Common uses would be to update the username and password of the database or to complete a move of an existing installation to a new host with different parameters.
It is now time to finalise the Joomla! The last page of the web browser installation contains all the information about the installation. This includes the options at the top for installing sample data and the installation's configurations at the bottom.
The first options are for automatically installing sample content to the website and emailing the configuration settings. If you are new to Joomla! You can at this time choose to have the configuration settings emailed to you. If the Email Configuration choice is selected, the Email Password choice will appear.
The email password is off by default for security. You can choose to have the password included, just click Yes.
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