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I installed with my own language, but the Back-end is still in English PDF Print
Written by Jenn-Admin   
Wednesday, 11 October 2006 17:18

A lot of different languages are available for the Back-end, but by default this language may not be installed. If you want a translated Back-end, get your language pack and install it using the Extension Installer. After this, go to the Extensions Menu, select Language Manager and make your language the default one. Your Back-end will be translated immediately.

Users who have access rights to the Back-end may choose the language they prefer in their Personal Details parameters. This is of also true for the Front-end language.

A good place to find where to download your languages and localised versions of Joomla! is on our Help Site.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 02:45
 
Is it useful to install the sample data? PDF Print
Written by Jenn-Admin   
Wednesday, 11 October 2006 09:12

Well you are reading it right now! This depends on what you want to achieve. If you are new to Joomla! and have no clue how it all fits together, just install the sample data. If you don't like the English sample data because you - for instance - speak Chinese, then leave it out.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 02:41
 
Where is the Static Content Item? PDF Print
Written by Jenn-Admin   
Tuesday, 10 October 2006 23:13

In Joomla! versions prior to 1.5 there were separate processes for creating a Static Content Item and normal Content Items. The processes have been combined now and whilst both content types are still around they are renamed as Articles for Content Items and Uncategorized Articles for Static Content Items.

If you want to create a static item, create a new Article in the same way as for standard content and rather than relating this to a particular Section and Category just select Uncategorized as the option in the Section and Category drop down lists.

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 November 2007 11:23
 
Why does Joomla! 1.5 use utf-8 encoding? PDF Print
Written by Jenn-Admin   
Thursday, 05 October 2006 01:11

Well... how about never needing to mess with encoding settings again?

Ever needed to display several languages on one page or site and something always came up in Giberish?

With utf-8 (a variant of Unicode) glyphs (character forms) of basically all languages can be displayed with one single encoding setting.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 02:45
 


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