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Joomla->Content->Article Manager
Joomla->Content->Article Manager


Here, you can either create a new article for the front page or click on an existing article that you would like to add to the front page.  You actually add it to the front page by clicking "Yes" on the "Front Page" radio buttons.
Here, you can either create a new article for the front page or click on an existing article that you would like to add to the front page.  You actually add it to the front page selecting "Yes" on the "Featured" drop-down list.  You can also add or remove it from the front page by clicking on the icon in the "Featured" column of the Article Manager.


Once the article is on the front page you control it's position by using the Front Page Manager at Joomla->Content->Front Page Manager.  You can click the up/down arrows for an article to move it up or down.
Once the article is on the front page you control it's position by using the Featured Article Manager at Joomla->Content->Featured Article Manager.  When you first get to the Featured Article Manager the word "Ordering" appears by itself in the title bar. If you click on it then two additional icons appear (a pyramid and a floppy disk).  Also, small arrows appear next to the individual articles.  Now you can click on the arrows to move the articles up and down. Once you've got them in the order you like, click on the floppy disk to save the ordering. 


The first article on the front page is the full width of the available space.  Subsequent articles appear in a two-column format.  Usually they will split the available space, but if one of them contains an item (such as a photograph) that is wider than the column, it will hog extra space.
The first article on the front page is the full width of the available space.  Subsequent articles appear in a two-column format.  Usually they will split the available space, but if one of them contains an item (such as a photograph) that is wider than the column, it will hog extra space.
You can change this arrangement, if you like, by going to the Article Manager and clicking the "Options" icon in the icon bar at the top of the page.  Once you are in the options go to the "Blog / Featured Layouts" tab.


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Revision as of 23:36, 27 June 2013

To add an article to the front page go to:

Joomla->Content->Article Manager

Here, you can either create a new article for the front page or click on an existing article that you would like to add to the front page. You actually add it to the front page selecting "Yes" on the "Featured" drop-down list. You can also add or remove it from the front page by clicking on the icon in the "Featured" column of the Article Manager.

Once the article is on the front page you control it's position by using the Featured Article Manager at Joomla->Content->Featured Article Manager. When you first get to the Featured Article Manager the word "Ordering" appears by itself in the title bar. If you click on it then two additional icons appear (a pyramid and a floppy disk). Also, small arrows appear next to the individual articles. Now you can click on the arrows to move the articles up and down. Once you've got them in the order you like, click on the floppy disk to save the ordering.

The first article on the front page is the full width of the available space. Subsequent articles appear in a two-column format. Usually they will split the available space, but if one of them contains an item (such as a photograph) that is wider than the column, it will hog extra space.

You can change this arrangement, if you like, by going to the Article Manager and clicking the "Options" icon in the icon bar at the top of the page. Once you are in the options go to the "Blog / Featured Layouts" tab.

Return to the Basic Management How-To's page