| Chapter 14: Managing Components |
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Components are content specialised elements or applications. Joomla includes some core components and supports the possibility to enhance its features with additional 3rd party components. The built-in components, which are included with Joomla, are part of the core features. You will find third party components at Joomla Forge as well as at various third party developer and community sites. Additional configuration and help is usually provided within the component itself. Components are modular in nature, which makes it possible to enhance the features of Joomla in any direction. A component is typically linked to a Menu item. Visitors and/or Users are able to view the content of the component by clicking on the link of this Menu item. It is usually displayed in the main content area of the site. Components that are included with Joomla are:
To learn how to install and uninstall Components, click on this Help Screen link.
The following describes the components bundled with Joomla. Banner Component:
To learn how to manage your banners, click this Help Screen link. Banner Client Manager: NOTE: Flash type banners may have possible issues with the Joomla Banner Component.
Contact Manager Component: The Contact Manager component provides you with the ability to manage a list of contacts for your site. Visitors can find you or your organization's contact information including name, mailing address, telephone and fax number. They can contact you or your organization by filling out the simple contact form and clicking the 'Send' icon. You can have more than one contact item. Your visitors will select the contact from a drop down list when they are on the Contact Us page in the Front-end of your site. If you have only one contact then there is no drop down list. Examples for different contacts would be to have separate contacts for sales, enquiries, or different departments within the organisation, therefore making the contacting process more efficient. Based on the standard list, you can manage all contacts within your database. Use the toolbar to create a New contact, Edit or Delete a contact. The information within the contact form is standardised. For each contact that has an email address, a contact form is automatically created. All published contacts will be shown in a dropdown list. You choose the default contact which will be first on the list in the dropdown list. To learn how to Manage your Contacts, click this Help Screen link.
Newsfeed Component: This sharing method is meant for creating a news introduction in the way the provider wants it and it normally has a link to the provider's web site. With some exceptions, such as moreover.com, you rarely have any control over how the newsfeeds will be displayed, links, colors etc, or where these links will go. The Newsfeed component gives you the ability to manage the existing newsfeeds, place them into Categories, and also change the linking information required to receive the newsfeeds from the different providers. To share the content of your site you can integrate the Newsfeeds module into your template which makes your own news available to others. To learn how to manage your News Feeds, click this Help Screen link. To learn how to manage your News Feeds categories, click this Help Screen link.
If you have several, the Newsflash component will randomly pick one every time a page is generated. You can have several Newsflash modules attached to various pages on your Web site. See this Help Screen to learn how to manage Newsflash categories, click this Help Screen link. Poll Component: Displaying polls on your site: To learn how to add, edit and manage your polls, click this Help Screen link.
Editing your Syndication Settings: To learn how to manage your Syndication settings, click this Help Screen link. Web Links Component: Management of Web Links: Displaying of Web Links in the Front-end: To learn how to add and manage your Web Link items, click this Help Screen link.
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 September 2005 ) |