Hi i have a problem in a Joomla site that i am editor.
I cannot see the little pencil that allows me to change a Joomla site content when i log in.
I have the rights to change the content but it seems i cannot.
And another question....
How can i see my account settings on that site so i can change the editor? It did showed me the account settings but i cannot seem to see then anymore.
Ps. I do not have access to the administrator page of joomla they just made me editor on the site.
Thank you.
They'll have to give you access to the front end editor - ask your administrator. They may have it turned off.
If they gave you permission to see your profile page you may be able to set the editor...again that's an administrator question.
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I have a Sharepoint Online site - one of many - but this one will not display the "comments" box at the bottom of the home page, when enabled and published. Other site pages have this no problem.
I click the slider to "ON" and then "Republish", but the comments box does not appear.
One the same homepage, incidentally, I am NOT seeing the "Likes /Views /Save for Later" options either. But I do see these on the other pages of the site, so this might be related?
Anyone got any ideas? There is no custom code or scripting, and Comments are obviously enabled at a tenancy level.
Well "it fixed itself" but it took over 2 days to do it!
I recently installed IMCE to allow inserting images into text areas from folders on the server.* It works great for me, but other administrators cannot get the icon in the image dialog box. I have checked the permissions and administrators have permissions set for all functions. I have also cleared the cache. We have tried on multiple computers, including I have logged out and had other administrators log in on my computer with the same results. Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
For anyone who hasn't used this function, the icon mentioned shows up when 1) you click the little tree icon in the WYSIWIG, 2) look to the right of the field called Image URL.
Well, it only took two weeks, but I figured out the answer to my own problem. The problem was that the Administrator Role did not have file browsing capabilities. By going to the IMCE Media configuration, I was able to give the Administrator Role access to the User-1 public files.
I am trying to copy a joomla website to a sub domain of a website: http://sub.domain.com. Database and everything seems fine. When I access http://sub.domain.com, the website is automatically redirected to: http://sub.domain.com/en/index.php and the error is:
The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Please try the following:
Make sure that the Web site address displayed in the address bar of your browser is spelled and formatted correctly.
If you reached this page by clicking a link, contact the Web site administrator to alert them that the link is incorrectly formatted.
Click the Back button to try another link.
HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages.
Yes, I deploy the joomla site on an IIS server but I am sure it is running both for php as well as asp.net.
Any idea about this auto-redirection and how can I solve this?
For me the solution was to TURN OFF Search engine friendly URL's.
After installing Joomla it was turned on. I already tried the above options. no result.
When hovering my mouse over the second menubutton I did not see the the php code to that article in the left lower corner of my browser but just mywebsite/folder1/folder2/
and not something like : index.php?options=com and so on.....
So I tried to switch OFF the Search engine friendly URL's after I already had the articles, categories and menu's. And it worked.
After reading all your comments, I can give this suggestion:
Knowing that the previous server wasn't an IIS, and when you said it was in a Linux, probably it was an Apache server, then follow these steps:
Enter the administration area by going to http://sub.domain.com/administrator/
Select "Global Configuration", and select the "Site" tab;
Go to the right column and in the "Use URL rewriting" select "no".
If you don't have more than one language, you can do the following (in this example, the English language will be the default):
(in the administration area) Go to the menu "Extensions" and select "Language Manager", go to the "Installed - Site" tab;
Select (click in the checkbox) the english language and click "Default" (this assumes that there are more than one language in this screen).
Go to the menu "Extensions" and select "Plug-in Manager";
Select "System - Language Filter", and disable it.
Hope someone can point me in the right direction. I am not a Magento developer but am having to fix my site after my "developer" left me with most of the work to do.
Currently in my checkout screen i'm not seeing any values other than that of the actual product item value - no subtotals, discounts, shipping or the grand total. They all appear ok on the emails that are sent though (luckily).
I'm not using the default Magento package but from what i can see all the .phtml files seem to be there in the base directories and are not in my new design directories - so i would have assumed all would work ok. But alas, no. Is there anywhere i should be looking/tweaking etc etc? Have googled about as much as i can but to no avail.
I'm sure it must be something simple (!?) if all appear on the emails ok. Any ideas would be great!
I realise this is fairly old now but just in case anyone else comes across this I had this problem and for me all I had to do some enable the Mage_Tax module in System > Configuration > Advanced
It is difficult to answer your question without more insight, but here is what can be a starting point:
Login to your shop's admin panel.
In System menu click on Configuration.
From the Current Configuration Scope box select your Website.
Now in the menu on left-hand side under Configuration > Advanced (almost to the bottom of the screen)
Click on Developer
Now in the main panel, click on Debug.
For the field Template Path Hints select Yes.
Now reload your website (front-end) and you will see from which template is each part of the page being loaded.
Also if Magento's cache is enabled, you will need to clear that. I would suggest that this cache be disabled during development and/or on non-production versions of your site.
Suddenly, out of nowhere, each time I am trying to open the site I'm getting this nonesense:
Joomla! Logo
yoursdproperty.com
This site is currently undergoing redesign to add new features. Please check back again soon!
how do I reopen it?
Joomla has an offline mode that can be switched on and off in the administration panel.
Here's how to turn it back to online mode
Here's how to customize the offline message