Configuring the Main Menu
To configure the Main Menu, first go to your Joomla backend administrator. In the 'Extensions' item in the main menu of your backend, Click on 'Module Manager' Open the template_positions.pdf file that is located inside the template package and look for the name of the position where mainmenu mo ...
Editing the footer copyright information
If you are using the standard Joomla footer module, you can edit that by going to the folder 'modules/mod_footer' in your joomla installation. If you don't want (don't know) to edit it, what you could do instead, is create a custom module, put in there the copyright text that you want, and publi ...
Getting rid of the 'Welcome to the Frontpage' title
When you install your template, in the frontpage above the article title you might see another title "Welcome to the frontpage". This is the page title. To change and hide it, in the joomla administrator area, go mouse over to the "Menus" menu item, top left of your joomla administrator area. Cl ...
Changing the logo of your template
The logo of the template is located in the "images" folder of the template. Just change the logo image with your own. It is better if your new logo has the same name as the actual one, so that it is updated automatically in your website. If the name is different, you have to change the image nam ...
I cannot install modules, components or upload images
In most of the clean Joomla installations you have to set permissions of some folders to 777, this is normally done through an FTP manager. Check the Joomla forums for more information. If you have already set the permissions correctly, but still cannot install anything, then check your server a ...
Template installed but not showing in front end
Make sure the template you installed is the default one. To make it default go to, Extensions-Template Manager, select the template you just installed and make it default by clicking to the default button in the upper right corner.
Template Information
All our templates have a demo link located inside the template's page. To go in the template's page, just click on the image or the name of the template. The content in the demos is just dummy content, placed by us to show you how the template looks. You can replace that content with your own, o ...
How to Install the templates
To install a template, first unzip the file i-Templatename-UnzipFirst.zip . Inside the folder there is another zip file named i-templatename.zip . That is the template file that should be installed. Install this template by logging into your Joomla 1.5 administrator section and going to “e ...
Populating the template with modules
First of all open the template_positions.pdf file located inside the templates package. There you can see all the available positions in that specific template and their names. To create a module, in your joomla administrator area go to 'Extensions' - 'Module Manager'. You can use one of the alr ...
Template Package
After you unzip the i-Templatename-UnzipFirst.zip file, you will have a folder containing - the template file (i-templatename.zip), - a folder called 'Source Files' where you have all the source images in png format ready for you to edit, (contact us if you need them in another format) - a readm ...