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How does Joomla work step by step?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 7:10 am

When you first visit the Joomla site, you’ll be asked to enter your name and email address. After you do this, you’ll be taken to the main Joomla site screen.

On the main screen, you’ll see a list of links at the top of the screen. The left column is for content, and the right column is for tools and features.

To the left of the content column, you’ll see a list of links for managing content. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new article.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing article.

To the right of the content column, you’ll see a list of links for managing tools and features. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new forum.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing forum.

To the right of the tools and features column, you’ll see a list of links for managing users and groUPS. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new user.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing user.

To the right of the users and groUPS column, you’ll see a list of links for managing content. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new category.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing category.

To the right of the category and content columns, you’ll see a list of links for managing files. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new file.

PRO TIP: This post is outdated and no longer relevant. Joomla has undergone significant changes since it was first published, and the information in this post may no longer be accurate.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing file.

To the right of the files column, you’ll see a list of links for managing pages. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new page.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing page.

To the right of the pages column, you’ll see a list of links for managing templates. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new template.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing template.

To the right of the templates column, you’ll see a list of links for managing extensions. In the top row, you’ll see a link for creating a new extension.

In the bottom row, you’ll see a link for editing an existing extension.

To the right of the extensions column, you’ll see a list of links for managing content.

To the right of the category and content columns, you’ll see a list of links for managing pages.

To the right of the pages column, you’ll see a list of links for managing users.

To the right of the files column, you’ll see a list of links for managing templates. In the bottom row,.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.