One of the elements of model-view-controller (MVC) design pattern used for Joomla core components. The controller executes tasks that are being requested by the client or the system. The base API class we use for a controller is called JController.
One of the elements of model-view-controller (MVC) design pattern used for Joomla core components. The controller executes tasks that are being requested by the client or the system. The base API class we use for a controller is called JController.
An application such as Joomla that allows you to publish, edit and change content displayed on a web site's web pages.
A file that stores configuration setttings which you will find in the root folder of Joomla installation. All the parameters under the Site, System and Server tabs in the Global Configuration are stored as values in this file. This file is set up automatically by the software installation process and thus many of the parameters appearing in the Global Configuration screens are best left as their initial settings.
A component is a kind of Joomla! extension. Components are the main functional units of Joomla!; they can be seen as mini-applications. An easy analogy would be that Joomla! is the operating system and the components are desktop applications. They are usually displayed in the center of the main content area of a template (depending on the template).
Most components have two main parts: an administrator part and a site part. The site part is what is used to render pages when being called during normal site operation. The administrator part provides an interface to configure and manage different aspects of the component and is accessible through the Joomla! administrator application.
Joomla! comes with a number of core components, like the content management system, contact forms and Web Links.
Reference: http://docs.joomla.org/Glossary
The visible graphical interface features of an application are sometimes referred to as chrome. See Applying custom module chrome for information about how to modify the look of modules (in other words, the module "chrome").
Reference: http://docs.joomla.org/Glossary