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August 13, 2008 at 10:37 am #132179JA Nagya – Userguide for Joomla! 1.0.x
- For users who start your Joomla! site at the beginning, I recommend you using QuickStart package of JA Nagya, named as ja_nagya_quickstart_j1.0.x.zip. For instruction how to use JoomlArt quickstart package, please check the QuickStart guide
- For users who new to Joomla!, there are many useful documents available at http://joomla.org about Joomla! and how to use, please spend some time to check them out.
Here is some other guides that may useful for you:
- For users that already have a site with contents and other extensions installed, please follow my instruction below to understand how JA Nagya works:
I. TEMPLATE
1.1 Template Installation
After downloading JA Nagya package and extract it, you will find template package named: ja_nagya_template_j1.0.x.zip
Proceed installation of JA Nagya as other normal Joomla! templates. If you don’t know how to do installation or set a template as default, please check the How to install Joomla! template guide.
After installing and setting JA Nagya as default template, your site should look like this:
To see position located in site, in Navigation toolbar input string “?tp=1” at the end of site link
1.2 Template Configuration
To configure JA Nagya template, check How to configure Joomla! template guide!
You can change all JA Nagya parameters as you wish.- Font size : Increase/Decrease font size (from 1 to 6).
- Template Width: type of template screen (Wide/Narrow screen)
- Color Variation: 2 color themes (Default, BlueJean)
- Menu Type: type of menu displayed in site (Mainmenu/Topmenu…..)
- Menu Module: include Split/Css/Moo menu
- Show Component: two option Yes or No to show or not show component
JA Nagya module positions are available here You just need to configure your modules to be loaded on those positions to match JA Nagya style.
If you don’t know how to create module position in Joomla!, please follow this guide
II. EXTENSION INSTALLATIONWhen extracting JA Nagya package, you will see the folder named Extension with all extensions built in the JA Nagya, including one module package: JA Tabs and a mambot package: JA tabs. That means when you install via template installer, you need to install JA Tabs module and JA Tabs mambot separately, then configure their positions as instructed in Template configuration section.
You check How to install Joomla! module guideand How to install Joomla! mambot guide for installation.
Extensions built in JA Nagya comprise:
Note: [xx] stands for module position- [user5] JA Tabs module
And extension details as follow:
2.1.JA Tab module(mod_jatabs.zip)
[position: user5]JA Tabs module used to display your specific content, categories, section as well as modules in TABS. You can specify module position to display, or using JA Tabs syntax for advanced features
On demo, it looks like:
In Admin panel, go to Modules>Site Modules and click on module name (JATabs for joomla 1.0.x) to go to configuration page.
You can select what will be displayed in JA Tabs block. It can be modules, Article ID, Articles-Category ID or content.
- If Modules selected, you can input module position into the textbox Select an position box. All modules from that position will be displayed in tabs.
- If Content selected, you can input your JA Tabs string to the Enter content code textarea.
- If Module selected, you can input list of module to the textbox Module list
- If Article ID selected, you can input list of Article IDs into textbox Article ID list. All articles which have inputted ID in textbox will be displayed in tabs.
- If Articles-Category ID selected, you can input list of Category IDs into textbox Category ID. All articles which have inputted category ID will be displayed in tabs.
To understand the JA Tabs string syntax, please follow this link: JA Tabs Userguide
2.2.JA Tab mambot(mab_jatab.zip)
JA Nagya came with JA Tabs mambot, an advanced tool in creating and presenting your content as well as modules on frontpage. All of them can be well align in tabs.
For the syntax of JA Tabs and how to use it, please follow this guide here:
JA Tabs Userguide
Notes: to display JA Tabs module on frontpage, you must enble JA Tabs mambot firstIII. SETTINGS LIKE DEMO
In our demo, we used Newsflash module and custom module to build site:
- Newsflash module on top position to create beautiful header
- Custom module to create content for Tabs
- Custom module to create content for About me and My portforlio module, set on right position
- Custom module to create content for modules on user1, user2, user6 and user7 positions
You can check How to create content on Newsflash and How to create content using Custom module
And finally your site will be:
IV. TYPOGRAPHYJA Nagya came with a rich typography to give users more ability to customize content look and feel. Please check all JA Nagya typography here at JA Nagya Typography
V. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
Q: I want to add a template position in to my Joomla!
A: Go to your Administration Panel, Site -> Template Manager -> Module Positions. Add your template positions and hit the Save button.Q: Where can I change my footer?
A: If you want to change or remove something in the footer, just open the “ja_justicia/footer.php” then modify it to suite your needs.Q: My images take a lot of white space and do not look good?
A: The {mosimage} may show some extra padding and margin. To solve this problem, go to your Joomla! Administrator -> Mambots -> Site Mambots and change the margin and padding parameters of MOS Image mambot to 0.
Q: Images without caption are stuck with text?
A: It is because Joomla! generates the code different when {mosimage} has and doesn’t have its caption. So when you decide that the image will not having a caption, put it between the div tag like this <div class=”mosimage” style=”float: left;”>{mosimage}</div>Q: What’s a module style? And module class suffix?
A: Almost modules offer you a parameter called Module Class Suffix. Set a value for this parameter and you will have your module’s appearance differs from the others. JA templates often provide you some module styles which can be found in Module Styles area of the guide.Q: I changed my default color/font/resolution but when I refresh the page, it didn’t change?
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