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How do I edit my Joomla website?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 7:47 am

There are a few ways to edit a Joomla website. You can use the built-in Joomla backend editor, or a more user-friendly third-party editor like Joomla! Studio.

The built-in Joomla backend editor is located at the root of your website, in the admin area. To use it, you first need to login to your Joomla website, and then click on “Site Management” in the left-hand menu.

The built-in editor has a number of features, including the ability to manage your website’s content, customize your website’s look and feel, and manage your website’s users. It also has a built-in search feature, so you can easily find the information you’re looking for.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Joomla, we recommend that you seek professional help before attempting to edit your website. Joomla is a complex content management system, and making even small changes to your website can have unexpected consequences. If you do not know what you are doing, you could inadvertently break your website or introduce security vulnerabilities.

If you want to use a more user-friendly third-party editor, like Joomla! Studio, you can download and install it from the Joomla website. Once you have installed it, you can access it by clicking on the “Joomla! Studio” icon on the main toolbar, and then selecting “Site Management” from the menu that appears.

Joomla! Studio has a number of features that the built-in editor doesn’t have, including the ability to create custom templates, manage your website’s content using drag-and-drop tools, and export your website’s content in a number of different formats.

Overall, the built-in Joomla backend editor is a useful tool for managing your website’s content, while Joomla! Studio is a more user-friendly option if you want to create custom templates, manage your website’s content using drag-and-drop tools, and export your website’s content in a number of different formats.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.