-
AuthorPosts
-
April 13, 2013 at 11:26 am #186725
Whenever i make a change in the backend, e.g. edit an article tittle or content body the change is not reflected in the frontend after saving and then refreshing the home page. HOW DO I TURN THIS OFF ITS SUPER ANNOYING!!. I CANT MAKE ANY CHANGES WHATSOEVER TO MY WEBSITE. :((:((:((
Also where is the main body items. In joomla 1.0 it was called main body. i want to just have one article after the other in descending order newest first.
C
pavit Moderatorpavit
- Join date:
- September 2007
- Posts:
- 15749
- Downloads:
- 199
- Uploads:
- 2274
- Thanks:
- 417
- Thanked:
- 4028 times in 3778 posts
April 13, 2013 at 2:57 pm #489757Hi tippy89
Could you send a PM with a super user temp account so we can check better your configuration for your cache issues ?
<blockquote>Also where is the main body items. In joomla 1.0 it was called main body. i want to just have one article after the other in descending order newest first.</blockquote>
You are referring to what now is content section, and that is managed by the Home menu item
e.g. If you set in your main menu the Home as Category blog and in the Blog settings you choose in Blog Layout Options Leading Articles = 1
and Intro Articles = 10 in your content ( Main Body ) you will have the articles of your choosed category showed as you wish.April 13, 2013 at 3:04 pm #489758Just sent you a PM pavit.
Thanks.
C
pavit Moderatorpavit
- Join date:
- September 2007
- Posts:
- 15749
- Downloads:
- 199
- Uploads:
- 2274
- Thanks:
- 417
- Thanked:
- 4028 times in 3778 posts
April 13, 2013 at 3:16 pm #489760<em>@tippy89 368804 wrote:</em><blockquote>Just sent you a PM pavit.
Thanks.
C</blockquote>
I Checked your website and seen that you have the Enable Development Mode to No – that feature is used to manage the website cache and make your website more faster to load.
To check it go to Extensions – Template Manager – Ja_Nex Default – Options Tab – Global settings – Now i switched to Yes so every changes you make at your website is immediatly available at your front end, because there is no cache.
After you have completed your website development switch it again to No.Regards
April 13, 2013 at 3:29 pm #489761I see, i was not aware of that option, is there a PDF that comes with the template, because i might have missed it.
Also if i do what your suggesting when the website does go live, the folks entering the content will still have that issue unless i set the option you outline to “YES”
Is that how correct? and is that how it is supposed to work?
Why not have it so that when any admin page is refreshed the cache is cleared automatically, so the user wont have to clear any cache unless they are in backed making changes once their done they just log off and since they wont be editing admin pages any longer no more need to clear the cache.
Thanks Pavit.
pavit Moderatorpavit
- Join date:
- September 2007
- Posts:
- 15749
- Downloads:
- 199
- Uploads:
- 2274
- Thanks:
- 417
- Thanked:
- 4028 times in 3778 posts
April 13, 2013 at 3:39 pm #489762You can find a detailed guide on T3 Framework HERE
There is everything needed to work and build a perfect environment for a Joomla website
Every framework is different from each other, so things are changed from the old Joomla 1.0
anyway just needs to become more confident with it working on the configuration
-
AuthorPosts
This topic contains 7 replies, has 2 voices, and was last updated by tippy89 11 years, 9 months ago.
We moved to new unified forum. Please post all new support queries in our New Forum