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== What You Will Need ==
== Cosa ti servirà ==
===An Installed Copy of Joomla!===
===An Installed Copy of Joomla!===
For some parts of these tutorials you must have the use of a Joomla! web site. You can follow along just reading the material, but there is no better way of learning than doing. Here are the options available.
For some parts of these tutorials you must have the use of a Joomla! web site. You can follow along just reading the material, but there is no better way of learning than doing. Here are the options available.

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Joomla! 
3.x

Questo insieme di documentazioni presenta Joomla! alle persone che non l'hanno mai usato prima. Questa introduzione dovrebbe aiutarti ad utilizzare al meglio il resto della documentazione.

Introduzione

Quale versione è trattata?

Versione J3.10 (è la versione attuale della serie 3.x).

Per chi è scritta?

La serie è per chiunque voglia usare Joomla! Il suo focus principale è:

  • Users che hanno limitata esperienza informatica
  • Users che stanno usando Joomla! per piccoli siti web (es. club, associazioni, chiese o piccoli business)

Capire Joomla!

Se hai problemi a visualizzare come funziona Joomla!, potrebbe essere utile pensare a Joomla! come un sistema operativo (OS), come Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS o Linux.

La somiglianza più importante è che sia il vostro sistema operativo che Joomla! non sono realmente destinati all'uso diretto. Hai bisogno di installare applicazioni sul tuo sistema operativo (ed estensioni per Joomla!) per essere in grado di fare effettivamente qualcosa di utile con il tuo computer (e il tuo sito web). Proprio come il tuo sistema operativo, Joomla! viene fornito con alcune estensioni core che svolgono le attività più importanti.

Ulteriori somiglianze e differenze sono riportate nella seguente tabella.

Tabella di confronto

Concetti di Joomla! Concetti del Sistema Operativo
Estensione Applicazione aggiunta (es. Word, Chrome, Music Player, Photoshop)
Estensioni del core Applicazioni built-in (es. pulsante start, screen saver, ricerca file)
Database File system (un tipo di files)
File system File system (un altro tipo di Files)
Visualizzare una pagina Usare un'applicazione (Aggiunta o Built-in)
Aggiornare Joomla! Installare aggiornamenti per il tuo sistema operativo (Patches di sicurezza e risoluzione bug)
Spostarsi tra le versioni di Joomla! Installare una nuova versione del tuo sistema operativo
(es. passare da MS Windows XP a MS Windows 7)

Cosa ti servirà

An Installed Copy of Joomla!

For some parts of these tutorials you must have the use of a Joomla! web site. You can follow along just reading the material, but there is no better way of learning than doing. Here are the options available.

  • Install a copy of Joomla! (with Sample Data) on your own computer. This is sometimes referred to as a 'localhost' installation. Installing with Sample Data enables you to to explore a Joomla! site before you have created one for your own content. This is a good option for beginners.
  • Install a copy of Joomla! (with Sample Data) on a Hosting server. This is sometimes referred to as a 'remote host' installation. Installing with Sample Data enables you to to explore a Joomla! site before you have created one for your own content. This is a good option for beginners.
  • Use an existing Joomla! web site. If you are going to be adding content to an existing site and do not have much computing experience this is a not a good option.

Alternatives

  • Use a Demo Installation. Many hosts or script installer sites offer 'demo' versions of a Joomla! installation. You will at least be able to make changes, but they will not be permanent. 'Demo installations' are reset back to a 'fresh' installation state at regular intervals.
  • One-click Installation. Many hosts offer a one-click installation of popular web site programs.

Getting Started

What to Expect

Joomla! is introduced using detailed 'hands-on' instructions about adding, altering and manipulating content. At the same time, general points about Joomla! are made which are intended to help people to learn and do more. As the tasks require more background knowledge, so there are fewer hands-on instructions and more general pointers to the extensive documentation available for Joomla!

Topics

The series is divided into multiple parts as indicated by the browsing menu found at the top of this page. You should move from topic to topic in a left to right progression. Each topic will build upon the previous one. Alternatively, you can go right to the part containing the information sought.

Remember

As you move from Tutorial topic to the next, you can always refer to the glossary if you forget the meaning of common terms.

Topics

These topics should be considered the key building blocks of a Joomla! web site. They will give you a foundation upon which to build your Joomla! web site and knowledge upon.

Articles

Articles are the core content of any Joomla! powered web site. Everyone needs to know the basics of how to edit and create them. This tutorial will help you to understand the inner workings of Joomla! articles and their integration into a web page.

Categories

Every part of Joomla! powered web site or any CMS type of web site needs a method to display and store its content logically. The usual method is by categories and subcategories. Joomla! allows for multiple ways to display and use content controlled by categorisation. This part of the Tutorial will introduce you to the uses of Joomla! categories.

Menus

Every web site has some type of navigation system, or menu. They can vary in style from web site to web site, but they all perform the same function. The menu tutorial will explain how menus control content.

Modules

As you have already learned, Extensions and Core Extensions are like a Computer Application (e.g. Word, Excel, Photoshop, Screensaver, File search). Modules are lightweight Joomla! extensions. A module's display is controlled by the Template and 'Menu' Core Extension. They are used as an integration point for Extensions (Applications) along with Articles (Content) into the page views of a Joomla! web site.

Templates

Templates control how a Joomla! powered web site appears for users. A template provides a method of integration between content (Articles) and Applications (Modules) in a specific, controlled view. Templates are how a Joomla! powered web site is end-user presented.

Summary

After you complete all Tutorial Topics, you should be able to create a simple website.

Summing it all up

  • Templates control the look of a Joomla! web site.
  • Categories create a organisational hierarchy to control web site content.
  • Articles are the main type of web site content.
  • Menus provide a navigational method to use or browse the web site content (pages).
  • Modules provide a means to combine web site content (Articles) with extensions (Applications), regardless of whether they are core or add-on (installed, not core) extensions.