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j'ai acheté ce Template.
auriez-vous un tutoriel afin de m'aider à l'utiliser car je ne comprends pas les liaisons existantes permettant de publier des articles dans les différentes positions
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Hello

Publishing articles in Joomla is the same regardless of the template you use. May I suggest the following tutorial of Sitegrounds which details how to create an article and then create a menu item linking to that article... http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/joomla/joomla-article.htm

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merci,
mais je ne peux pas acceder à la modification du main menu

je voudrais mettre un article en position top-2B par exemple, comment faire ?
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Hello

By default it is not possible to place an article within a module position however there is a number of Joomla extensions available which will add this feature to Joomla. Examples of such extensions can be found here.... http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/news-display/articles-display/content-embed

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À quoi servent les template de joomla51 si on ne peu
pas les utiliser
je dois bien pouvoir. publier mes articles sur la page d accueil
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I am not sure if I understand you correctly.

Articles display in the component area of your template. Every template has a single area specifically for displaying articles/components.

You will see this area marked as 'component' in the attached diagram of our Nocturne template..



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Thank you
my question. is. how. do. we. actuàlly change thé content. of what is displayed. in top-3a
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Hi Everyone

in summary my wish, custom template as http://www.wildlifereporter.co.uk/

see post J51 Nocturne Template Showcase

but I do not know how to proceed to customize the home page
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Hello

Your best option to place text in the various module position of the template is to use Joomlas default 'Custom HTML' module. From your Joomla administration navigate to Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> Custom HTML. You can set the module to the position of your choice using the 'Positions' field. You can also set the module to just appear on the homepage using the 'Menu Assignment' tab.

http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/adding-text-image-to-a-module-position

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thank you
I advance this is the module which is used imagelinkhover
I must now find how to adjust its appearance
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For details on setting up your ImageLinkHover module check out the following tutorial... http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/setting-up-the-j51-imagelinkhover

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