Article
出典: Joomla! ドキュメンテーション
In Joomla! an Article is a piece of content consisting of text (HTML), possibly with links to other resources (for example, images). Articles are the basic units of information in the content system and the bottom level in the content hierarchy. Since Joomla! 1.6
, each Article is in exactly one Category, and Categories can be in other Categories. It is also possible to have Uncategorised Articles that exist without being associated with any Category.
In Joomla! 1.5
and earlier versions, an Article was the third level in the hierarchy Sections -> Categories -> Articles.
Articles are maintained using the Article Manager (help screen) which can be reached in the Administrator (Back-end) by clicking on the Content menu, then the Article Manager menu item.
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Recommended Reading
Managing Content
- understanding sections, categories and articles
- creating a section and category hierarchy
- scheduling an Article to be available only between certain dates
- restricting access to an Article
- restricting access to "read more"
- restricting access to a Section
- restricting access to a Category
- removing email, print or PDF icons from all Articles
- removing author name, creation date or update date from all Articles
- moving an Article to the archive
- deleting an Article
Managing Articles
- adding a new article
- adding an image to an article
- adding a menu item which points to an Article
- managing the front page
Editing an Article
- inserting a heading into an Article
- inserting a list into an Article
- inserting a table into an Article
- modifying a table in an Article
- inserting a link to another Article or content page into an Article
- inserting a link to another website into an Article
- removing a link from an Article
- splitting an Article into an introduction with a link to read more
- removing email, print or PDF icons from an Article
- removing author name, creation date or update date from an Article
- previewing an Article
- splitting a long Article into multiple linked pages
For more administrator information, see Article Management.
