There are many ways to create a Joomla module, but the most common way is to use the Joomla module management system (JMM). To create a new Joomla module, first visit the JMM home page and click on the “Create a new module” button.
You will be prompted to enter a name for your new module, and then you will be given a few options about how you would like to create your module. The most common way to create a Joomla module is to use the “Module builder” option, but you can also use the “Template editor” option if you prefer.
Once you have chosen your module creation option, you will be taken to a new screen where you will be given some basic module information. On this screen, you will need to provide a name for your module, a description of your module, and the URL of your module’s home page.
You will also need to choose a template for your module, and provide some information about your module’s content. You will then be given the opportunity to add any additional files to your module, and you will be able to choose a logo for your module.
Once you have completed the basic module information, you will be taken to a screen where you can configure your module’s settings. On this screen, you can choose which areas of the Joomla website your module will be available on, and you can also specify which modules your module will import.
You will also be able to specify which fields your module will be able to edit, and you will be able to choose which files your module will be able to access.
Once you have completed the module settings, you will be taken to a screen where you can preview your module. On this screen, you will be able to see a sample of the content that your module will be able to edit, and you will be able to see a sample of the user interface that your module will be using.
Once you have previewed your module, you will be able to create your module’s first article. To do this, click on the “Create an article” button, and you will be taken to a new screen where you can enter the basic information about your article.
On this screen, you will need to provide a title for your article, a description of your article, and the URL of your article’s home page. You will also be able to choose a template for your article, and you will be given the opportunity to add any images to your article.
Once you have completed the basic article information, you will be taken to a screen where you can configure your article’s settings. On this screen, you will be able to choose which areas of the Joomla website your article will be available on, and you will be able to specify which modules your article will import.
You will also be able to specify which fields your article will be able to edit, and you will be able to choose which files your article will be able to access.
Once you have completed the article settings, you will be taken to a screen where you can preview your article. On this screen, you will be able to see a sample of the content that your article will be able to edit, and you will be able to see a sample of the user interface that your article will be using.
Once you have previewed your article, you will be able to create your module’s first page. To do this, click on the “Create a new page” button, and you will be taken to a new screen where you can enter the basic information about your page.
On this screen, you will need to provide a title for your page, a description of your page, and the URL of your page’s home page. You will also be able to choose a template for your page, and you will be given the opportunity to add any images to your page.
Once you have completed the basic page information, you will be taken to a screen where you can configure your page’s settings. On this screen, you will be able to choose which areas of the Joomla website your page will be available on, and you will be able to specify which modules your page will import.
You will also be able to specify which fields your page will be able to edit, and you will be able to choose which files your page will be able to access.
Once you have completed the page settings, you will be taken to a screen where you can preview your page. On this screen, you will be able to see a sample of the content that your page will be able to edit, and you will be able to see a sample of the user interface that your page will be using.
Once you have previewed your page, you will be able to create your module’s first event. To do this, click on the “.