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Latest revision as of 21:26, 30 March 2020
Application may refer to:
- Application (Package), a collection of PHP classes from the Joomla! Framework
You may also browse Application for articles and tutorials about this subject.
See also
Joomla! CMS
A Joomla! CMS installation consists of several Applications:
- Site, also known as the Frontend.
- Administrator, also known as the Backend. It is here that you can make major customisations for your site or Frontend. You can set up how your template looks or you can add new extensions such as components, languages, modules, plugins and templates from the Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED).
- Installer is an application that helps you to install and configure Joomla on your website. Follow the next steps at Installer. This application should be deleted as soon as installation is completed.
Help screens
- Extension Manager help screen, installed Extensions
