![]() ![]() One important remark: I am working with Joomla basically since the day it came out. Not 100% familiar with jomSocial, but I do believe it will have a few things you want in an all-in-one package. The last one is not free, I am just showing you something like this exists. In combination with all this you might also think about the following components called Community Builder and JomSocial. A module so people can sign up for your newsletter. With it, you get a very decent component to create and send newsletters. I like one in particular and that is called Acajoom, read more about it here: They have a very proper free version. Newsletters, again, I am repeating myself, a 3rd party component. ookmarkingĪnd sign up for a monthly newsletter (when they register for the site). Also known under the name "Social Bookmarking" A collection of that can be found here. s-commentsĪs for the social network sharing, same thing again, you need a 3rd party extensions that puts in the little icons for sharing on Digg etc. Look at the bottom of this page to see it live: Ī collection of Commenting systems for Joomla. This time you will need to fill it with a commenting system and a social network sharing system.Ĭommenting systems: I use one here on the site which is called ChronoComment. I think Joomla is best explained as an empty shell that you can fill up. The address is: Ĭommenting and sharing on other social sites. Which creates a complete store within Joomla that has a lot of payment methods built-in. Again, not by default available in Joomla, but again a 3rd party extension. Another way could be by using a 3rd party blog component.Ī collection of available 3rd party blogging systems can be found here. Writing new articles in Joomla under the proper categories would be the same as "blogging". You make 1 menu go to Category A and becomes your A blog and menu 2 you point to the category B and becomes your B blog. Say you make 2 categories, through the Joomla menu systems you point the menus to be a category blog. One way could be by Joomla itself and creating proper categories which you would like to make your blog. how do you get a statcounter to work? I tried 2 so far that I can find, and neither of them did anything. Is all this possible? Can you help me figure it out please? thank you And sign up for a monthly newsletter (when they register for the site). I can't figure how to make the front end look and update like a blog, with the ability to go to the article and make comments, rate, share with other social sites, and share via email, etc.Īlso with the ability to update social sites when I post a new blog/article.Īnd the last thing, is to get registered users to have more exclusive content. I have searched online and I get a ton of places that tell me I can have a blog on Joomla, but I can't find any that tell me how to make it. Select Menu Item Type* Articles -> Category Blog.I want my Joomla to be my blog (without installing the wordpress) but I still need it to be a site, where i can have independent articles, and eventually a e-commerce area (thats why i choose joomla, for the ability to do so many things with the site)īut this blog thing has still has got me confused.Go to Menus -> Main Menu (your default menu) -> Add New Menu Item.Adding Full Article Image : Click on Images & Links tab -> Select an image on Full Article Image.Adding Intro Image : Click on Images & Links tab -> Select an image on Intro Image. (Optional: For listing your posts beautifully, add same size (width = 450 * height = 302) images for all posts Thumbnail/Intro image.).Now add a blog post Title -> Write your article -> Select Category Blog or sub category under Blog.Go to Content -> Articles -> Add New Article.You can create other sub categories under Blog category.On the next screen, add a Title, for example - Blog or any.Go to Content -> Categories -> Add New Category.Lets call it Blog and you can create any sub categories under Blog category. We will use an specific Joomla! article category for blogging. Learn how to write and manage blogs in Joomla! with its feature rich category, article editor and menu manager. ![]()
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