Períodos Cronológicos: desde do Paleolítico à época Contemporânea
Subcategorias
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Paleolítico
Content modules display article and other information from the content component.
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Mesolítico
User modules interact with the user system, allowing users to login, showing who is logged in, and showing the most recently registered users.
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Neolítico
These modules display information from components other than content and user. These include weblinks, news feeds and the media manager.
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Calcolítico
Utility modules provide useful functionality such as search, syndication, and statistics.
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Idade do Bronze
Navigation modules help your visitors move through your site and find what they need.
Menus provide your site with structure and help your visitors navigate your site. Although they are all based on the same menu module, the variety of ways menus are used in the sample data show how flexible this module is.
A menu can range from extremely simple (for example the top menu or the menu for the Australian Parks sample site) to extremely complex (for example the About Joomla! menu with its many levels). They can also be used for other types of presentation such as the site map linked from the "This Site" menu.
Breadcrumbs provide users with information about where they are in a site.
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Idade do Ferro
Beez 2.0 is a versatile, easy to customize template that works for a variety of sites. It meets major accessibility standards and demonstrates a range of css and javascript techniques. It is the default template that installs with Joomla!
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Época Romana
Beez 5 is an html5 implementation of a Joomla! template. It uses a number of html5 techniques to enhance the presentation of a site. It is used as the template for the Fruit Shop sample site.
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Período Visiogótico
Atomic is a minimal template designed to be a skeleton for making your own template and to learn about Joomla! templating.
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Período Islâmico
Joomla! installs in English, but translations of the interfaces, sample data and help screens are available in dozens of languages. Help
If there is no language pack available for your language, instructions are available for creating your own translation, which you can also contribute to the community by starting a translation team to create an accredited translation.
Translations of the interfaces are installed using the extensions manager in the site administrator and then managed using the language manager.
If you have two or more languages installed you may enable the language switcher plugin and module. They should always be used together. If you create multilingual content and mark your content, menu items or modules as in specific languages and follow the complete instructions your users will be able to select a specific content language using the module. By default both the plugin and module are disabled.
There are a number of extensions that can help you manage translations of content available in the Joomla! Extensions Directory.
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Época Medieval
Plugins are small task oriented extensions that enhance the Joomla! framework. Some are associated with particular extensions and others, such as editors, are used across all of Joomla!. Most beginning users do not need to change any of the plugins that install with Joomla!. Help
- Época Moderna
- Época Contenporânea