![]() ![]() ![]() The editor also lets you add images, links and other HTML elements such as tables. ![]() Note: In some cases, depending on the amount of custom HTML in the source page, you may need to copy the page to a plain text editor first (such as Notepad++) and then copy from there into Joomla!. For each article, you can often just copy and paste the content from your existing site (as shown in your browser) into the edit area of Joomla!.For example, when viewing your article list, you can filter or sort articles using Categories. This will make it easier to manage your articles at a later time. If you have a large number of static pages, create one or more Categories and Sub-Categories. If you have a relatively small number of pages (20 or fewer), you can leave the Category set to Uncategorized.Unless you want the article to be shown on your Front Page, select No for Featured. Give your articles descriptive names so you can find them again. Each article will contain the contents of one of your existing static pages. Add one article for each page of static content. ![]()
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