How to Access
Select Content --> Front Page Manager from the drop-down menu
in the back-end of your Joomla! installation. You can also click on the
"Front Page Manager" icon in the Control Panel.
Description
The Front Page Manager is the place where you control which Articles
are displayed on the Front Page and in what order they are displayed.
The Front Page is often the Home page of a web site, but it can be any
page in the site. The Front Page is created using a Menu Item with the
Front Page layout.
Screenshot
Column Headers
Click on the column heading to sort the list by that column's value.
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Checkbox. Check this box to select one or more items.
To select all items, check the box in the column heading. After one or
more boxes are checked, click a toolbar button to take an action on the
selected item or items. Many toolbar actions, such as Publish and
Unpublish, can work with multiple items. Others, such as Edit, only
work on one item at a time. If multiple items are checked and you press
Edit, the first item will be opened for editing.
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Title. The name of the item. For a Menu Item, the Title
will display in the Menu. For an Article, Section, or Category, the
Title may optionally be displayed on the web page. This entry is
required. You can open the item for editing by clicking on the Title.
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Published. The Article's Published status. The possible values are shown under the main window, as shown below:
You can toggle the Published state on and off by clicking on the icon
in this column. A status of Pending means that an Article's Start
Publishing Date is in the future. You can hover on the icon to see an
Article's Start and Stop Publishing dates.
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Order. The order in which to display the Articles on the Front Page. If the
list is sorted by this column, you can change the order by clicking the
arrows or by entering the sequential order and clicking 'Save Order'.
Note that the display order on the Front Page is set in the Parameters
- Advanced section for the Front Page Blog Menu Item.
To sort Front Page Articles using this Order value, set the Category
Order to "No. Order by Primary Order Only" and set the Primary Order to
"Default". If these Parameters are set to other values (for example,
"Oldest First" or "Title (Alphabetical)"), then the Articles will be
sorted that way and this column will be ignored.
- You can change an item's Access Level by clicking on the icon in the column.
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Display #. The number of items to display on one page.
If there are more items than this number, you can use the page
navigation buttons (Start, Prev, Next, End, and page numbers) to
navigate between pages. Note that if you have a large number of items,
it may be helpful to use the Filter options, located above the column
headings, to limit which items display.
Toolbar
At the top right you will see the toolbar:
The functions are:
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Archive. To change one or more Articles to Archived
status, select them and press this button. Archived Articles are
retained on the site and are available for viewing on Menu Items with a
Type of Archive Layout. They can not be published to other pages while
set to Archived status. Note that Articles assigned to the
"Uncategorized" Section will not show on the Archived Article List
layout.
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Unpublish. To unpublish one or more items, select them and click on this button.
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Remove. To remove one or more Articles from the Front
Page, click on the checkbox for each Article and press the Remove
button. The removed Articles may still be available on other pages.
This only removes them from the Front Page.
List Filters
Filter by Partial Title
You can filter the list of items either by entering in part of
the title or the ID number. You can also select a combination of
Section, Category, Author, and Published State.
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Filter. In the upper left corner just above the column headings is a Filter field and two buttons, as shown below:
If you have a large number of items on the list, you can use this
filter to find the desired item(s) quickly. Enter either part of the
title or an ID number and press 'Go' to display the matching items. You
can enter in whole words or part of a word. For example, "ooml" will
match all titles with the word "Joomla!" in them.
Filter by Section, Category, Author, Published State
In the area in the upper right, above the column headings, there are 4 drop-down list boxes as shown below:
The selections may be combined. Only items matching all selections will display in the list.
Quick Tips
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