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FrontPage Component Menu Item PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор miro   
12 март 2005
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This Menu Item adds a link to the FrontPage assigned Content Items as listed in the FrontPage Manager. The contents are displayed under a "blog" format. The blog format displays articles as a series of short summaries of items on your site.

For more information on this Component and the FrontPage/Home page matters:
Chapter: Frontpage Component / Home Page

Details:

Name : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site.

Component : Select here the FrontPage Component. This will not be editable after saving.

URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

Parent Item : Select *Top* if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.

Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the *Show Menu Items* option must be set to *Yes* in the parameters.

Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.

Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.

Page Title: Text to display at the top of the page.

Show/Hide Page Title: Hides or shows the Page Title text (defined in the field described above).
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# Leading: Number of items to display as leading (running the width of the display area on the page). These items will display with the Introductory text shown as defined in a content item's Intro Text field.

# Intro: Number of items to display with the Introductory text shown (as defined in a content item's Intro Text field) in the columns as defined hereafter (if only one column is chosen, these items will display in the same way as the #Leading Items).

# Columns: Number of columns used to display items whose introductory text is displayed.

# Links: Number of items to display as linked titles, with no introductory text. These items will appear under the leading items and items with the Intro Text showing.

Category Order: If the page displays items from several categories, the items can be grouped by category, then by primary order (as specified in the Primary Order field, described below). In this drop-down menu, one of the following options can be selected:
  • 'No, order by primary ordering only': Arranges items only by primary order (as specified in the Primary Order field, described below), regardless of category.
  • 'Title Alphabetical': Arranges items first by category in alphabetical order, then by the primary order (as specified in the Primary Order field).
  • 'Title Reverse-Alphabetical': Arranges items first by category in reverse alphabetical order, then by the primary order (as specified in the Primary Order field).
  • 'Ordering': Arranges items first by category order as set in the Category Manager (Content ->Category Manager), then by the primary order (as specified in the Primary Order field).

Primary Order: This controls the order that the items will be displayed in. The setting in the Category Order field (described above) takes precedence. In this drop-down menu, one of the following options can be selected:
  • Default: Arranges items according to the order set in the Frontpage Manager (Content -> Other Managers -> Frontpage Manager).
  • Frontpage Ordering: Arranges items according to the order set in the Frontpage Manager (Content -> Other Managers -> Frontpage Manager).
  • 'Oldest first': Arranges items in chronological order, with the oldest items first.
  • 'Most recent first': Arranges items in chronological order, with the newest items first.
  • 'Title Alphabetical': Arranges items by title in alphabetical order.
  • 'Author Alphabetical': Arranges items by author in alphabetical order.
  • 'Author Reverse-Alphabetical': Arranges items by author in reverse alphabetical order.
  • 'Most Hits': Arranges items according to the number of hits, with the items with the most hits first.
  • 'Least Hits': Arranges items according to the number of hits, with the items with the least hits first.

Pagination: Hides, shows or sets to 'auto' the pagination of page items. The Pagination shows links to other pages on the list of items (such as << Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >> ).

Pagination Results: Hides or shows the Pagination Results information (the number of items to be displayed on the page, such as 'Results 1-6 of 6').

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MOSImages: Hides or shows images displayed by the tag. These images are defined within each content item.

Section Name: Hides or shows the name of the section to which each item belongs. If this option is turned on, each item’s section name will be shown under the item’s title on the home page.

Section Name: Hides or shows the name of the section to which each item belongs. If this option is turned on, each item's section name will be shown under the item's title on the home page.

Section Name Linkable: Enables you to make each item's section name linkable. Applies only when the Section Name option (described above) is set to 'Show.'

Category Name: Hides or shows the name of the category to which each item belongs. If this option is turned on, each item's category name will be shown under the item's title on the home page.

Category Name Linkable: Enables you to make each item's category name linkable. Applies only when the Category Name option (described above) is set to 'Show.'

Item Titles: Hides or shows the titles for items on the page.

For each of the following nine items listed below, you can use the option selected in the Global Configuration settings (Site -> Global Configuration) by selecting 'Use Global' or you can override the Global Configuration setting by selecting 'Show' or 'Hide.' Overriding the settings here for items will not affect the Global Configuration settings and will not affect the settings on the rest of the site.

Linked Titles: Enables you to make item titles linked. The link will go to the item page.

Read More: Hides or shows the 'Read moreÉ' link that appears after the introductory text of home page items. The link will go to the item page.

Item Rating: Hides or shows ratings given to home page items by your site's users.

Author Names: Hides or shows the names of authors of items.

Created Date and Time: Hides or shows the date and time that items were created.

Modified Date and Time: Hides or shows the date and time that items were last modified.

PDF Icon: Hides or shows the icon and link to the PDF version of items.

Print Icon: Hides or shows the icon and link to the printer-friendly format of items.

Email Icon: Hides or shows the icon and link to the page that enables users to email items to others.

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User Menu PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор miro   
18 февруари 2005
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User Menu


The 'User Menu' module is an instance of mod_mainmenu listed in Modules -> Site Modules which Menu Name is 'usermenu' as defined in the Menu Manager.

Often, user menus contain links for editing or checking content. They can also contain links to parts of your site you don't want all visitors to see.

User Menu Access

Only registered users who log into your site can see user menus (if published with the access parameter Registered  through the configuration of the Module). This is the default for the 'User Menu' installed with Joomla.

To create a user menu, create a new Menu, its related Module and set the access level of the Module to Registered (if you want all registered users to view the menu) or Special (if you want only special users to view the menu). Registered and Special Users are defined in the User Manager (Site -> User Manager -> Add/Edit Users).

You could also decide to have only some items of the menu configured with the 'Special' access. A 'Registered' user may have access to the 'Details' menu item but not to the 'Submit News', 'Submit Web Link' or 'Check-in My Items' menu items.
In order to get this result, the User Menu module should be configured with a 'Registered' access level and the specific Menu Items with the 'Special' access level.
In order to configure the Menu Items of the User Menu, go to Menu -> usermenu. Specify for each item the access level desired.

The result of this last configuration will be that only users whom you have defined as 'Special' can see the related Menu Items and submit from the Frontend, while 'Registered' users may have access to their 'Details' only and 'Public' users may not see the menu at all.

Common Menu Items

Some URLs are essential to Joomla default usermenu. If you accidentally delete this menu, you may create a new menu, then create Link - Url Menu Items with the following Urls:
  • index.php?option=com_user&task=UserDetails lets access to the User details (when registered).
  • index.php?option=com_content&task=new&sectionid=1&Itemid=0 lets users with the adequate access submit directly a new Content Item in the News section. By default the News Section has an ID of 1. You may replace the sectionid=1 part of the url by any sectionid=a-figure where figure is the ID # of one of your published sections as displayed through Content -> Section Manager
  • index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=new lets the user propose a new Weblink
  • index.php?option=com_user&task=CheckIn lets the user check-in the items he has edited
Other examples
    • index.php would just let you link to your home page
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Separator / Placeholder PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
15 февруари 2005

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The Separator / Placeholder Menu item adds a plain-text Separator or Placeholder to the menu.

When used as a Placeholder, it serves as a Parent Menu Item for Children Menu Items placed down in the hierarchy thus defined.

Details:
Pattern/Name : Type here the pattern you want to display when the Menu Item is used as a Separator, or type the name of the Menu item as it will appear on the site menu if you want to use it as a Placeholder Menu Item .

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.


Parameters:

Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item when used as a Placeholder. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.

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Table - Content Category PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
14 февруари 2005

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TheTable - Content Category Menu item adds a link to a Content Category, displaying the category as a table listing all published Content Items in this category as clickable titles .

Details:
Title : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site. If you leave this blank, the Category name will automatically be used.

Category : Here you may select one published Category. The list shows the 'Categories' names as defined in Content -> Category Manager.

URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

Parent Item : Select *Top* if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item
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Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.

Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory.Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the *Show Menu Items* option must be set to *Yes* in the parameters.

Page Title: Show/Hide the page(s) title.

Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.

Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.

Order by: Controls the order that the content items will be displayed on the category page. In this drop-down menu, one of the following options can be selected:

  • Default: Arranges items according to the order shown in the Content Items Manager (Content -> All Content Items)
  • Title Alphabetical: Arranges items in alphabetical order
  • Title Reverse-Alphabetical: Arranges items in reverse alphabetical order
  • Ordering: Arranges items according to the order set in the Content Items Manager (Content -> All Content Items)

Date Format: Sets the format for the dates of items to be displayed in the category table. (See the Administration Manual for detailed information)

Date Column: Show/Hide the date column on the category table. You can use the option set in the Global Configuration page (Site -> Global Configuration) by setting this option to *Use Global*, or you can override the Global Configuration setting (for the category table page only) by setting this option to "Show" or "Hide".

Author Column: Show/Hide the author column on the category table. You can use the option set in the Global Configuration page (Site -> Global Configuration) by setting this option to "Use Global", or you can override the Global Configuration setting (for the category table page only) by setting this option to "Show" or "Hide".

Title Column: Show/Hide the Title column on the category page that shows item titles. (Not recommended!)

Hits Column: Show/Hide the Hits column on the category page that shows the number of hits for each item. You can use the option set in the Global Configuration page (Site -> Global Configuration) by setting this option to *Use Global* or you can override the Global Configuration setting (for the category pages only) by setting this option to *Show* or *Hide.*

Table Headings: Show/Hide the headings (*Date,* *Item Title,* *Author,* and *Hits*) on the category page.

Navigation Bar: Show/Hide the Navigation bar on the category page. The Navigation bar shows links to other pages,  such as,

<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >> .

Order Select: Show/Hide the Order Select dropdown on the category page. The Order Select dropdown provides several options for your site's users to change the order in which the items are displayed on the category page (See the administration Manual for more information). Changes that users make in the Order Select don't affect the display for other users.

Display Select: Show/Hide the Display Number dropdown (detailed below) on the category page.

Display Number: Sets the default number of items to be displayed in the Display Number dropdown on the category page. The Display Number dropdown controls the number of items that users see at one time on the category page.

Filter: Show/Hide the Filter text box on the category page.

Filter Field: Controls which field the filter applies to. Options are *Author* (item's Author) *Title* (item's title) and *Hits* (number of hits that the item has had).

Other Categories: Show/Hide other categories when viewing a specific content category. When set to show, the displayed category titles will act as clickable links.

Empty categories : Show/Hide empty categories (categories containing no Content Items).

Category Description: Show/Hide the descriptions of other content categories. These category descriptions appear under the category name in the list of categories, which appears under the table of  content items details.

Category Items : Show/Hide the number of items for each category displayed.

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Wrapper PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
14 февруари 2005

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The Wrapper Menu Item creates a page that wraps an external Web page into your site. The external Web page is inserted as an 'inline frame' (also called an Iframe) into your template. This is not only useful to display other people's sites but also to include in your site pure dhtml pages you would have created with a specialised Web Editor, because they would be difficult/impossible to create through available Joomla editors. It also allows you to integrate independent scripts (galleries, directories,..) into your Joomla site content.

Details:
Name : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site.

Wrapper Link : Here you may enter the URL desired.

URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: A pull-down menu will show here after using the "Save" or "Apply" button, to select the item after which the item will appear. By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the list. After creating an item, you can change its order here when editing.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.


Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.

Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.

Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.

Page Title : Show/Hide the page title.

Page Title: Type here the text to display at the top of the page. If left blank, the menu name will display instead.

Scroll Bars: Determines whether horizontal and vertical scroll bars are added. 'No' means scroll bars are never shown even when content extends beyond the inline frame, 'Yes' means scroll bars are always used even when content does not extend beyond the inline frame, and 'Auto' means scrolls bars are shown only when necessary.

Width: Type in a value for the width of the Iframe window, either in pixels or in percentage. Percentage is relative to the html element where the <?php include_once("mainbody.php"); ?> tag is placed in the template.

Height: Type in a value for the height of the Iframe window, either in pixels or in percentage (see above).

Auto Height: Sets whether or not the height of the Wrapper page is set to the size of the external Web page.

Auto Add: Determines whether or not 'http://' is added to the URL that you type in the Wrapper Link field in the Details tab. If set to 'No,' then you can must type 'http://' or 'https://' at the beginning of the URL in the Wrapper Link field, or else the link in the Wrapper Link field will be treated as a link relative to the URL of your site.

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Link - URL PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
14 февруари 2005

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The Link - URL Menu Item adds a link to a Web page. It can be either another page within your site or a web page on another web site.

The default 'usermenu' is mostly based on this type of link. See the administrator manual for details

Details:
Name : The name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site.

Link: Type or paste here the URL desired (full URL including "http://" for external weblinks!).

On Click, Open in : Here you may select among 3 possibilities. 'Parent Window With Browser Navigation' is the same window you call the link from, 'New Window with Browser Navigation' is a full featured new window, 'New Window Without Browser Navigation' is a new pop-up window with just scroll bars which may be resized.

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: Use this pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear. By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the list. After creating an item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.


Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.

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Table - Weblink Category PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
14 февруари 2005

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The Table - Weblink Category Menu Item adds a link that will display a category of Web links. Weblink categories are defined in Components -> Web Links  -> Weblink Categories.

Details:
Name : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site. If you leave this blank, the Category name will automatically be used.

Category : Here you may select one published Weblink Category. The list shows the 'Categories' names as defined in Components -> Web Links  -> Weblink Categories.

URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.


Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.
Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.
Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.
Page Title : Show/Hide the page title. !
Page Title: Text to display at the top of the page. If left blank, the menu name will display instead.

Table Headings: Show/Hide the Table headings ('Hits' , 'Link Descriptions')
Hits : Show/Hide. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' representing the parameter as defined globally in Menu - > Global Configuration.
Link Descriptions : Show/Hide the links descriptions.

Other Categories : Show/Hide other Weblinks Categories.

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Table - Newsfeed Category PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
14 февруари 2005

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The Table - Newsfeed Category Menu Item adds a link that will display a category of Newsfeeds displaying the category as a table listing all published Newsfeeds' clickable titles in this category.

Details:
Name : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site. If you leave this blank, the Category name will automatically be used.

Category : Here you may select one published Category. The list shows the 'Categories' names as defined in Components -> Newsfeeds -> Manage Categories.

URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item. Public (everyone can view it), Registered (only registered users can view it), or Special (only special users can view it, as defined under the User Manager in Site -> User Manager -> Add/Edit Users).

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.


Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.

Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.

Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.

Page Title : Show/Hide the page title
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Page Title: Text to display at the top of the page. If left blank, the menu name will display instead.

Table Headings: Show/Hide the Table headings ('Name' , 'Articles', 'Link')

Name Column : Show/Hide the column displaying the Feed name of the Newsfeed

Articles Column : Show/Hide the column displaying the # of Articles column.

Link Column : Show/Hide the column displaying the Feed Link of the Newsfeed.

Other Categories: Show/Hide other published Newsfeed categories when viewing a specific Newsfeed category. When set to show, the category is clickable.

Category Description: Show/Hide the descriptions of other published Newsfeed categories set to Show above. These category descriptions appear under the category name in the list of categories, which appears under the table of  Newsfeeds items details.

# Category Items : Show/Hide the number of items for each category displayed.

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Table - Contact Category PDF Печат Е-мейл
Автор Valentin   
14 февруари 2005

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The Table - Contact Category Menu Item adds a link to an existing category of contacts, displaying the category as a table listing all published Contacts in this category as clickable Names. If there is only one Contact published, the Table will default to the full display of that contact as in 'Link - Contact Item'.

Details:
Name : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site. If you leave this blank, the Category name will automatically be used.

Category : Here you may select one published Contact. The list shows the 'Contact Categories' names as defined in Components -> Contacts -> Contact Categories.

URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.

Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.

Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.

Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.

Page Title : Show/Hide the page title.

Page Title: Text to display at the top of the page. If left blank, the menu name will display instead.

Other Categories: Hides or shows other categories when viewing a specific contact category.
Category Description: Hides or shows the descriptions for other contact categories. These category descriptions appear under the category name in the list of categories, which appears under the table of  contact details.

# Category Items : Show/Hide the number of items for each category displayed.

Table Headings: Show/Hide the Table headings ('Name,' 'Position,' 'Email,' 'Phone,' and 'Fax').
Position Column: Show/Hide the column displaying the contacts' 'Position'.

Email Column: Show/Hide the column displaying the contacts' 'Email'. Joomla automatically makes email addresses listed on the contact category page invisible to spambots (computer programs run by spammers that search the Internet looking for email addresses). Users who have JavaScript turned off in their Web browsers will not be able to view these email addresses.

Telephone Column: Show/Hide Show/Hide the column displaying the contacts' 'Telephone' number.

Fax Column: Hides or shows Show/Hide the column displaying the contacts' 'Fax' number.

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Link - Newsfeed PDF Печат Е-мейл
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14 февруари 2005

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The Link - Newsfeeds Menu Item adds a link to an existing newsfeed. Newsfeeds are obtained from any site syndicating news using an RSS format. Joomla is shipping with an integrated newsfeed reader. Newsfeeds may also be displayed on your site through the creation of a custom module accessed in the Module Manager [site] (Modules -> Site Modules -> New).

Details:
Name : Type here the name of the Menu Item as it will appear on the menu on your site.
Newsfeed to Link : Here you may select one specific Newsfeed among all Newsfeeds published in your site as shown on the list accessed through Components -> Newsfeeds -> Manage Newsfeeds.
URL : The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.

On Click, Open in : Here you may select among 3 possibilities. 'Parent Window With Browser Navigation' is the same window you call the link from, 'New Window with Browser Navigation' is a full featured new window, 'New Window Without Browser Navigation' is a new pop-up window with just scroll bars which may be resized.

Parent Item : Select 'Top' if you want the menu item to appear at the same level as your primary navigation. You can also put the menu item under an existing menu item by selecting that existing menu item as the parent.

Ordering: By default, Joomla adds new items to the end of the existing menu items list. After saving or applying the new item, you can change its order when editing, using a pull-down menu to select the item after which the item will appear.

Access Level: Sets who can view this item.

Published: Sets whether the menu item is published or not. By default, new menu items are set to be published.


Parameters:
Menu Image: Allows you to set an image that would appear to the left or right of the menu item. The image must be placed in the /images/stories directory. Furthermore, for the image to show, in Modules -> Site Modules -> [name-of-menu], the 'Show Menu Items' option must be set to 'Yes' in the parameters.

Page Class Suffix: Allows you to set customized styles for this page. The suffix you type here is automatically added to the CSS classes for this page, and will have to be defined in your template's CSS stylesheet for usage.

Back Button: Controls whether to show or hide a "Back" text link that would appear on the bottom of the page and return the user to the previously viewed page. The pull down lets select 'Use Global' to use the parameter as defined globally through the Site->Global Configuration, 'Hide' or 'Show'.

Page Title: Text to display at the top of the page.

Page Title : Show/Hide the page title.

Feed Image : Show/Hide the image of the feed, as defined by the syndicating site. If you define this image in another Joomla site, it would be in the 'Syndication Setting' (Components - >Syndicate).

Feed Description : Show/Hide the description text of the feed, as defined by the syndicating site.

Item Description : Show/Hide the description or intro text of an item. If 'Hide' then just the Title of the Item fed will be displayed.

Word Count : Allows you to limit the amount of visible item description text. 0 will show all text. The amount shown also depends on the parameters defined by the syndicated site.

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Michelle Bisson
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Последна промяна ( 13 септември 2005 )
 
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