How do I change the main menu in Joomla?
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How do I change the main menu in Joomla?
To Edit a Menu Item: Select Menus → [name of the menu] from the drop-down menu on the back-end of your Joomla! installation. For example, if a Menu is called “Main Menu”, select Menus → Main Menu. Then either click the title of the menu item or select the menu item and click the “Edit” icon in the toolbar.
What is a Joomla menu?
In Joomla!, a Menu is a set of menu items used for website navigation. Each menu item defines an URL to a page on your site, and holds settings that control the contents (articles, category(ies) lists, tagged items, etc) and style (module(s), layout) of that page. Creating menus is rather simple.
How do I create a drop down menu in Joomla 3?
To create drop-down menu item, you need to access your Joomla admin panel.
- Go to Menus -> Main Menu -> Add New Menu Item:
- Now you need to select the menu item type.
- Select the Articles category and choose Single Article (in this example we will show how to assign the drop-down menu item to a single Joomla article).
What is Drupal Technology?
Drupal is a framework for building dynamic web sites offering a broad range of features and services including user administration, publishing workflow, discussion capabilities, news aggregation, metadata functionalities using controlled vocabularies and XML publishing for content sharing purposes.
How do I access Joomla Admin?
Login to Joomla
- Navigate to your Joomla website, and add “/administrator” to the URL. For instance, if your site is located at example.com, you would access the login page by going to:
- You will now see the Joomla login page. Enter your Username.
- Enter your Password in the available field, then click the Log in button.
What are Joomla positions?
Joomla positions are placeholders that you set modules to, such that a module is shown in that position. For example, if the Joomla template has a search position, you would place the search module in that position. The same goes for other module positions such as banner, sidebar, footer, breadcrumbs, left, right etc.