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13 years 7 months ago #95229
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As I can incorporate a K2-item in a Joomla-item. Now I'm duplicating the information. I edit an article in K2 and then also published in an article Joomla. I do not know otherwise. Can someone help?
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13 years 7 months ago #95230
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Owner of www.FrenchToday.com - K2 fan and freelancer, runs the Joomla/K2 tip site: www.yanaku.com
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Hi.
Can you describe your problem a bit more and tell us about your site structure? I'm not understanding what you mean by "I can incorporate a K2-itemin a Joomla-item"
--Olivier
Can you describe your problem a bit more and tell us about your site structure? I'm not understanding what you mean by "I can incorporate a K2-itemin a Joomla-item"
--Olivier
Owner of www.FrenchToday.com - K2 fan and freelancer, runs the Joomla/K2 tip site: www.yanaku.com
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13 years 7 months ago #95231
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Hi Oliver,
Wenn Du Deutscher bist, antoworte mir bitte auf deutsch.
An example: click here: www.punzi.es Go to homepage. In the center of the page you can see Frontpage articles (Joomla-items) relating to "SALUD ". Well! The content of these Frontpage articles should be K2-items.
I hope I explained.
Wenn Du Deutscher bist, antoworte mir bitte auf deutsch.
An example: click here: www.punzi.es Go to homepage. In the center of the page you can see Frontpage articles (Joomla-items) relating to "SALUD ". Well! The content of these Frontpage articles should be K2-items.
I hope I explained.
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13 years 7 months ago #95232
by Olivier Karfis
Owner of www.FrenchToday.com - K2 fan and freelancer, runs the Joomla/K2 tip site: www.yanaku.com
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Pino.
If you mean like on page www.punzi.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=11&Itemid=410&lang=en then it's because when you copy your existing joomla articles to K2 items, you also have to change your menus to point to K2 categories (instead of the old Joomla Blog/List views) and if you have any content referenced in Joomla modules (like Latest or Popular), then you need to change these to K2 specific modules like "K2 Content".
Right now, it doesn't look like any of the pages I visited on that site point to any K2 content but still to the original Joomla content. Refer to the section called "Menu Item Details" on this page for more info...
www.packtpub.com/article/customizing-menus-menu-in-joomla
Good luck.
--Olivier
If you mean like on page www.punzi.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=11&Itemid=410&lang=en then it's because when you copy your existing joomla articles to K2 items, you also have to change your menus to point to K2 categories (instead of the old Joomla Blog/List views) and if you have any content referenced in Joomla modules (like Latest or Popular), then you need to change these to K2 specific modules like "K2 Content".
Right now, it doesn't look like any of the pages I visited on that site point to any K2 content but still to the original Joomla content. Refer to the section called "Menu Item Details" on this page for more info...
www.packtpub.com/article/customizing-menus-menu-in-joomla
Good luck.
--Olivier
Owner of www.FrenchToday.com - K2 fan and freelancer, runs the Joomla/K2 tip site: www.yanaku.com
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13 years 7 months ago #95233
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Hi Oliver I think I have explained it very badly. I know very well the Joomla. My page is under construction. I have programmed hundreds of pages. Forget about me page. Analyzes only the K2-Problem. Another example: (a) = K2 Section x1. Category x1. Articles: x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 (b) Joomla Section x1. Category x1. Articles: x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 All articles are published Frontpage. (Content must be in Frontpage.) the content of (a) = contents of (b) You see I have duplicated the content. But then it would have only one item and not two. And for this I prefer the K2. If this is not understandable then forget everything I know to explain it better.
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Pino.
If you mean like on page www.punzi.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&a... then it's because when you copy your existing joomla articles to K2 items, you also have to change your menus to point to K2 categories (instead of the old Joomla Blog/List views) and if you have any content referenced in Joomla modules (like Latest or Popular), then you need to change these to K2 specific modules like "K2 Content".
Right now, it doesn't look like any of the pages I visited on that site point to any K2 content but still to the original Joomla content. Refer to the section called "Menu Item Details" on this page for more info...
www.packtpub.com/article/customizing-menus-menu-in-joomla
Good luck.
--Olivier
Olivier Karfis said:
Pino.
If you mean like on page www.punzi.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&a... then it's because when you copy your existing joomla articles to K2 items, you also have to change your menus to point to K2 categories (instead of the old Joomla Blog/List views) and if you have any content referenced in Joomla modules (like Latest or Popular), then you need to change these to K2 specific modules like "K2 Content".
Right now, it doesn't look like any of the pages I visited on that site point to any K2 content but still to the original Joomla content. Refer to the section called "Menu Item Details" on this page for more info...
www.packtpub.com/article/customizing-menus-menu-in-joomla
Good luck.
--Olivier
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13 years 7 months ago #95234
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Pino,
I'm so terribly sorry but I'm not following your explanation.
Lo puedes explicar en Espanol?
--Olivier
I'm so terribly sorry but I'm not following your explanation.
Lo puedes explicar en Espanol?
--Olivier
Owner of www.FrenchToday.com - K2 fan and freelancer, runs the Joomla/K2 tip site: www.yanaku.com
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13 years 7 months ago #95235
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Hombre!!! Por supuesto. Mejor que mejor.
Ciao Pino
Ciao Pino
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