This module allows you to display the articles in a specific category. Help {loadposition articlescategoryload}
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Authentication
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsThe authentication plugins operate when users login to your site or administrator. The Joomla! authentication is in operation by default but you can enable Gmail or LDAP or install a plugin for a different system. An example is included that may be…
Australian Parks
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsWelcome! This is a basic site about the beautiful and fascinating parks of Australia. On this site you can read all about my travels to different parks, see photos, and find links to park websites. This sample site is an example of…
Banner Module
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsThe banner module is used to display the banners that are managed by the banners component in the site administrator. Help. {loadposition bannersload}
Beginners
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsIf this is your first Joomla site or your first web site, you have come to the right place. Joomla will help you get your website up and running quickly and easily. Start off using your site by logging in using the…
Contacts
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsThe contact component provides a way to provide contact forms and information for your site or to create a complex directory that can be used for many different purposes. Help
Content
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsThe content component (com_content) is what you use to write articles. It is extremely flexible and has the largest number of built in views. Articles can be created an edited from the front end, making content the easiest component to use to…
Cradle Mountain
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnews Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rainforest,bluemountainsNSW.jpg Author: Alan J.W.C. License: GNU Free Documentation License v . 1.2 or later
Custom HTML Module
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsThis Module allows you to create your own HTML Module using a WYSIWYG editor. Help {loadposition customload}
Directions
January 1, 2011 by bdiagnewsHere’s how to find our shop. By car Drive along Main Street to the intersection with First Avenue. Â Look for our sign. By foot From the center of town, walk north on Main Street until you see our sign. By bus…