Through Joomla frontend user menu you can add new articles to your website, edit and personalize your profile and submit web links (which you won’t have to use for now).

Under ‘Your Details’ section you can change your username and password, your language (if your site is multi-language), your default editor and much more. It is easy to understand and use.

Under ‘Submit an Article’ section you can add new content to your website. We already covered content editing, which is located at the top of article editor. But on the bottom you have this:

Here you choose section and category on which the article will appear. For example, if you want to add an article to the ‘News’ page, just choose ‘News’ section and category, and the article will appear there.

Articles are located on categories, and categories are located on sections. You can also choose if the article is published immediately after you wrote it, or should it be published on a certain date. In metadata description you should write keywords and description that should be relevant to web crawlers.


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BIS Premium
It's a very good guide. I've built a couple of joomla sites and your instructions are very clear.
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jatdebeaune Premium
Thank you. Doing my big site on Joomla.
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jespinola Premium
Oh interesting. Thank you
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mama2karsten Premium
Very well done jpesut. If anyone needs or wants to know about joomla you did a great job. I like that you included nice screen shots so readers could see visually what you were talking about. Thanks.
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I'll be glad if this helps anyone.
To be honest, this is a rewritten user manual I created for my customers that wanted to use Joomla sites I've done for them. :)
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Kyle Premium Plus
Excellent tutorial Josip, just diving into it here and I find it very easy to walk through. It is going to be of great help for anyone who is interested in using a CMS outside of Wordpress here at WA.

There are definitely some great benefits to using Joomla and it is a wonderful Content Management Platform for websites!
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Couldn't agree more with you.
I've been doing web design for almost 3 years and 90% of sites I've done were on Joomla. It never disappointed me. I did everything there - from catalogues, shops, social networking features, to simple websites...
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Kyle Premium Plus
Yeah, they allow for much more sophisticated websites than do Wordpress sites allow for.
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