Template Installation
How to install a joomla template from Bircko
Installing Joomla Template
Utilizing Menus
Customizing the Footer
Joomla Positions
Installing a Joomla Template
To install an exported and zipped template via the Joomla administration panel please do the following:
- Go to Joomla Administrator (www.your-site.com/administrator) -> Extensions -> Install/Uninstall
- In the "Extension Manager" choose the first option "Upload Package File".
- Click the "Browse..." button to select the zip file from your computer.
- Click the "Upload File & Install" button.
For more information please visit http://docs.joomla.org/How_to_install_templates
Utilizing Menus
Applying Artisteer style to your menu
Please use the following steps to utilize menu style designed with Artisteer:
- Go to Joomla Administrator (www.your-site.com/administrator) -> Extensions -> Module Manager
- Open an existing menu or create a new one and place it into the "user3" position.
NOTE: the "user3" position can contain only a single menu, or none.
For more information please visit http://docs.joomla.org/Screen.modules.15
Creating multilevel menus
Here are the steps you should follow to create a multilevel menu in your Joomla Website:
- Enable multiple menu levels in Artisteer->Menu -> Subitem -> Levels -> Multilevel.
- Go to Joomla Administration (www.your-site.com/administrator) and enable multiple levels in your menu module (Extentions -> Module Manager v click to edit menu (e.g. Top Menu) -> Module Parameters -> "Always show sub-menu Items").
- Make sure that you have menu items at lower levels defined in Joomla.
Customizing the Footer
To customize the template footer via Joomla administration place one or multiple modules into the "copyright" position. This will replace the default copyright text included in the template footer with the new content provided by the module.
Here are sample steps to configure custom footer:
- Go to Joomla Administrator (www.your-site.com/administrator) -> Extensions -> Module Manager.
- Click "New", select "Custom HTML", then select "Next".
- In the module properties specify:
- Title - Show Title: No
- Position: copyright
- Custom Output: (the desired footer content)
- Save your changes.
You can now use the newly created module for further footer customizations without utilizing additional modules.
Joomla Positions
Joomla Module Style
The Default Position Style is applied to all modules located within a specific position.
If you want to change the style of a particular module, please follow the steps below:
1. Log into your Joomla Administration and go to Extensions -> Module Manager.
2. Select the module you want to edit.
3. Go to Module Parameters and specify a suffix of your choice in the Module Class Suffix parameter box. You can use one of the available suffixes: art-article, art-block or art-nostyle.
If you specify another suffix (not available in the template) the Default Position Style will be applied to your module.
4. Save the module settings.
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