Editing your Website – User Guide
Adding content to your Website
To add or replace content on your website you will need to log in to your Content Management System (Joomla) using your username and password.
If you do not already have access to your CMS you will need to register your details and we will create an account for you. Click on Login via your website then click Register to enter your details. You will receive an email notification with your Joomla username and password.
Below is a guide to help you get started with Joomla, however for more information please refer to the ‘Help’ function on your Joomla account – this will give you a step by step guide to many of the tools available to you.
Please note: To edit the following areas on your
website please contact the team at Property Logic:
Control Panel: Your control panel allows you to manage the content on your website.
Adding a New Article
Select the ‘Add New Article’ tab from the control panel. You will need to give the article a ‘Title’ and assign the section to ‘Uncategorised’.
Article Options: These options appear in the top-right hand corner of the article-editor page • Article ID: Joomla’s internal ID for the article
• State: The articles state (published or upublished) • Hits: The number of times the article has been viewed • Revised: The number of times the article has been revised • Created: The articles creation date
• Modified: When and if the article has been modified
Adding text: Insert your text in to the editor window (you can free type or copy and paste the text into this box).
Inserting Images
Place your cursor in the text box to position your image, select the Insert/ Edit Image button from the editor tool.
Click on the image file name to insert, click on the right of the file name to view the image properties. CRTL+Click to select multiple files.
Adding a link to the Image: Type the website address into the URL bar.
Aligning Images: Select a position from the Alignment drop down list, alternatively use the Margin parameters.
Publishing an Article
Once you are happy with the text and images you will need to assign the article’s access level to one of the following options:
• Public: Everybody (Recommended) • Registered: Logged-in Users • Special: Administrators only
You can also set the time and date you want to start and finish publishing the article. Once you are happy with your articles and the parameters, select Yes to Publish then click Apply.
Managing Exiting Articles
You can manage your existing articles using the Article Manager tool, accessed via the control panel.
Unpublishing an Article
In the articles Published column, click the green check mark to change it to a red X.
Please note that unpublishing an article doesn’t remove the menu item that points to it. The menu item is still listed in its original menu – if users click that item, they get an error page, so you have to unpublish the menu item as well.
Unpublishing a menu item: click on the Menu Manager icon from the control panel. In the published column of the appropriate menu item click on the green check mark to change it to a red X
Editing an existing article
Select the Article Name from the Article Manager to launch the editor tool. Once you are happy with the changes made to your article click Apply.
Menu Items
A Menu Item is an article reached through a link from the Home Page – helping to organise your website into sections and categories and improving the navigation for your users. By assigning articles to categories you can display individual articles as menu items. Uncategorised articles are free-floating on your site – we advise you should have relatively few uncategorised articles.
Creating new Menu Items
Click on the Menu Manager icon on the control panel to launch the Menu Manager.
Menu Item Manager opens (as per image below)
Click the New button to launch the New Menu Item page (shown below)
New Menu Item Page
To create an internal link – one to an article on
Below the Articles node – click Article; then click Article Layout below it.
Next steps:
• Make a selection in the Parent Item list to specify whether the new menu item should be in a submenu. If you leave the Top selected, your new menu item will be a normal menu; if you select any other menus in this list; your new menu item becomes a sub item of that menu.
• In the Access Level List, set the access level of the new menu item.
• In the On Click, Open In List; specify how you would like to display the article when a user clicks on your new menu item.
Linking a Menu Item to an Article
The last step is linking the new menu item to an article.
Click the Select button in the Parameters – Basic Section of the Article Layout Page
The article-selection page opens (as per below)
Media Manager
The Media Manager is a very useful tool for uploading or deleting files in the /images/ directory on your web server. You can upload new files, delete existing ones, and create sub-directories.
The Media Manager offers two views: thumbnails view and details view. The first (thumbnails view) will show a preview of the image files. The second (details view) will show the file name, dimensions, and file size.
There is also a handy 'delete' button next to each file.