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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion administrator/language/en-GB/en-GB.plg_sampledata_blog.ini
Expand Up @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_0_FULLTEXT=""
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_0_INTROTEXT="<p>This tells you a bit about this blog and the person who writes it. </p><p>When you are logged in you will be able to edit this page by selecting the edit icon.</p>"
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_0_TITLE="About"
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_1_FULLTEXT=""
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_1_INTROTEXT="<p>Here are some basic tips for working on your site.</p><ul><li>Joomla! has a 'front end' that you are looking at now and an 'administrator' or back end' which is where you do the more advanced work of creating your site such as setting up the menus and deciding what modules to show. You need to login to the administrator separately using the same user name and password that you used to login to this part of the site.</li><li>One of the first things you will probably want to do is change the site title and tag line and to add a logo. To do this select the Template Settings link in the top menu. To change your site description, browser title, default email and other items, select Site Settings. More advanced configuration options are available in the administrator.</li><li>To totally change the look of your site you will probably want to install a new template. In the Extensions menu select Extensions Manager and then go to the Install tab. There are many free and commercial templates available for Joomla.</li><li>As you have already seen, you can control who can see different parts of you site. When you work with modules, articles or weblinks setting the Access level to Registered will mean that only logged in users can see them</li><li>When you create a new article or other kind of content you also can save it as Published or Unpublished. If it is Unpublished site visitors will not be able to see it but you will.</li><li>You can learn much more about working with Joomla from the <a href='https://docs.joomla.org/'>Joomla documentation site</a> and get help from other users at the <a href='https://forum.joomla.org/'>Joomla forums</a>. In the administrator there are help buttons on every page that provide detailed information about the functions on that page.</li></ul>"
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_1_INTROTEXT="<p>Here are some basic tips for working on your site.</p><ul><li>Joomla! has a 'front end' that you are looking at now and an 'administrator' or 'back end' which is where you do the more advanced work of creating your site such as setting up the menus and deciding what modules to show. You need to login to the administrator separately using the same user name and password that you used to login to this part of the site.</li><li>One of the first things you will probably want to do is change the site title and tag line and to add a logo. To do this select the Template Settings link in the top menu. To change your site description, browser title, default email and other items, select Site Settings. More advanced configuration options are available in the administrator.</li><li>To totally change the look of your site you will probably want to install a new template. In the Extensions menu select Extensions Manager and then go to the Install tab. There are many free and commercial templates available for Joomla.</li><li>As you have already seen, you can control who can see different parts of you site. When you work with modules, articles or weblinks setting the Access level to Registered will mean that only logged in users can see them</li><li>When you create a new article or other kind of content you also can save it as Published or Unpublished. If it is Unpublished site visitors will not be able to see it but you will.</li><li>You can learn much more about working with Joomla from the <a href='https://docs.joomla.org/'>Joomla documentation site</a> and get help from other users at the <a href='https://forum.joomla.org/'>Joomla forums</a>. In the administrator there are help buttons on every page that provide detailed information about the functions on that page.</li></ul>"
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_1_TITLE="Working on Your Site"
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_2_FULLTEXT=""
PLG_SAMPLEDATA_BLOG_SAMPLEDATA_CONTENT_ARTICLE_2_INTROTEXT="<p>This is a sample blog posting.</p><p>If you log in to the site (the Author Login link is on the very bottom of this page) you will be able to edit it and all of the other existing articles. You will also be able to create a new article and make other changes to the site.</p><p>As you add and modify articles you will see how your site changes and also how you can customise it in various ways.</p><p>Go ahead, you can't break it.</p>"
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